Cursed Object
|
Series Episode
|
Doll
|
“The
Inheritance”
|
Quill
Pen
|
“The
Poison Pen”
|
Cupid
Statue
|
“Cupid’s
Quiver”
|
Tea
Cup
|
“A
Cup of Time”
|
Magician’s
Cabinet
|
“The
Great Montarro”
|
Surgeon’s
Scalpel
|
“Doctor
Jack”
|
Boxing Gloves
|
“Shadow
Boxer”
|
Garden
Mulcher
|
“The
Root of All Evil”
|
Comic
Book
|
“Tales
of the Undead”
|
Scarecrow
|
“Scarecrow”
|
Lantern
|
“Bedazzled”
|
Make-up
Compact
|
“Vanity’s
Mirror”
|
Tattoo
Needles
|
“Tattoo”
|
Electric
Chair
|
“The
Electrocutioner”
|
Trephinator
|
“Brain
Drain”
|
Quilt
|
“The
Quilt of Hathor”
|
Camera
|
“Double
Exposure”
|
Foghorn
|
“The
Pirates Promise”
|
Sheriff’s
Badge
|
“Badge
of Honor”
|
Pipe
|
“Pipe
Dream”
|
Cradle
|
“What
a Mother Wouldn’t Do”
|
Egyptian
Urn
|
“Bottle
of Dreams”
|
Voodoo
Mask
|
“The
Voodoo Mambo”
|
Violin
|
“Symphony
in B#”
|
Make-up
Box
|
“Master
of Disguise”
|
Wax
Figures
|
“Wax
Magic”
|
Ventriloquist’s
Dummy
|
“Read
My Lips”
|
Pocket
Watch
|
“13
O’Clock”
|
Key
Chain
|
“Night
Hunger”
|
Beehive
|
“The
Sweetest Sting”
|
Playhouse
|
“The
Playhouse”
|
Lantern
|
“Eye
of Death”
|
Syringe
|
“Better
off Dead”
|
Movie
Camera
|
“Scarlet
Cinema”
|
Ring
|
“The
Mephisto Ring”
|
Pendant
|
“Mesmer’s
Bauble”
|
Crystal
Ball
|
“Wedding
in Black”
|
Snow
Shoes
|
“Wedding
Bell Blues”
|
Victorian
Symphonia
|
“The
Maestro”
|
Ceremonial
Rattle
|
“The
Shaman’s Apprentice”
|
Jacket
|
“The
Prisoner”
|
Witch’s
Ladder
|
“Coven
of Darkness”
|
Demon
Worship Knife
|
“Demon
Hunter”
|
Wheelchair
|
“Crippled
Inside”
|
Hearing
Aid
|
“Stick
It In Your Ear”
|
Coin
|
“Bad
Penny”
|
Car
Radio
|
“Hate
on Your Dial”
|
Crucifix
|
“Night
Prey”
|
Fountain
Pen
|
“Mightier
Than the Sword”
|
Monkey
Statues
|
“Year
of the Monkey”
|
Aspirator
|
“Epitaph
for a Lonely Soul”
|
Cameo
locket
|
“Repetition”
|
Yin/Yang
Charm
|
“The
Long Road Home”
|
Dog
Collar
|
“My
Wife as a Dog”
|
Jack-in-the-box
|
“Jack-in-the-Box”
|
Television
Set
|
“Spirit
of Television”
|
Celtic
Statue
|
“The
Tree of Life”
|
Painting
|
“The
Charnel Pit”
|
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Friday, January 13, 2017
Friday the 13th: A Curious Goods Manifest
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award-winning creator of Enter The House Between and author of 32 books including Horror Films FAQ (2013), Horror Films of the 1990s (2011), Horror Films of the 1980s (2007), TV Year (2007), The Rock and Roll Film Encyclopedia (2007), Mercy in Her Eyes: The Films of Mira Nair (2006),, Best in Show: The Films of Christopher Guest and Company (2004), The Unseen Force: The Films of Sam Raimi (2004), An Askew View: The Films of Kevin Smith (2002), The Encyclopedia of Superheroes on Film & Television (2004), Exploring Space:1999 (1997), An Analytical Guide to TV's Battlestar Galactica (1998), Terror Television (2001), Space:1999 - The Forsaken (2003) and Horror Films of the 1970s (2002).
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I loved this series because they had a mission to collect all of the cursed objects. For myself, it is a companion to Kolchak:The Night Stalker's two telemovies and twenty episodes. I own the dvd set of the complete series of both Kolchak and Friday the 13th:The Series. I always suspected that Jason's hockey mask of the theatrical films was one of those cursed objects when the series debut the fall of 1987.
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