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To some viewers, nothing in The Fog is as frightening as the pre-credits ghost story related by "old salt" John Houseman. To others, this follow-up to John Carpenter's Halloween is every bit as cleverly creepy as its predecessor. The arrival of a ghost ship throws a fog-bound coastal village into an uproar, especially when the vessel's "passenger"--a century-old corps--begins running amok. Adrienne Barbeau, then Mrs. John Carpenter, heads a very strong cast, including Charles Cyphers as "Dan O'Bannon" (inside joke: the realO'Bannon was Carpenter's longtime writing partner). One teeny-tiny quibble: the goings-on are a bit more cliched and obvious than those in Halloween.
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The Fog (1980)
90 min
Strange things begin to occur as a tiny California coastal town prepares to commemorate its centenary. Inanimate objects spring eerily to life; Rev. Malone stumbles upon a dark secret about the town's founding; radio announcer Stevie witnesses a mystical fire; and hitchhiker Elizabeth discovers the mutilated corpse of a fisherman. Then a mysterious iridescent fog descends upon the village, and more people start to die.