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Terror On The Tube Ep. 52 – Deadly Messages (1985)

Terror On The Tube Ep. 52 – Deadly Messages (1985)

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You can watch the VIDEO version of this episode here: https://youtu.be/KGVPU8JIVuk On Terror On The Tube, Joel, Peter, and Allyson pick, at random, a made-for-TV horror/suspense movie that aired sometime during the decades of the 1970s, 80s, or 90s. In this episode we're joined by special guest, Drew, to talk about Deadly Messages from 1985. Originally released on ABC on Thursday, February 21st, 1985, Deadly Messages stars Kathleen Beller, Michael Brandon, Dennis Franz, Scott Paulin, and Elizabeth Huddle Nyberg. ................................................................................................................................................ Synopsis: Laura Daniels, single and bored, finds new interest in life when she discovers an old ouija board. It appears, however, that the object's previous owner was murdered - and messages from beyond warn Laura that she may be next. ................................................................................................................................................ ................................................................................................................................................ Special thanks to Ross Bugden for the use of his music for the theme of this podcast under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. You can find the track titled Something Wicked here.
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