2021 Spooky Flix Fest – The Night Flier (1997)

October 30, 2021

In this episode, the Retro Movie Geek crew is joined by Pastor Matt and his son Jackson from the Father And Son Watch Horror Movies podcast, and they’re geeking out over The Night Flier (1997) and

  • the 90’s feel
  • Miguel Ferrer
  • effective effects
  • Dick Dee’s dickyness
  • and much, much more!

Synopsis:

From Stephen King, the master of horror on page and screen, comes a new tale of relentless terror of a modern-day vampire who flies by night, and lands too close to home… for comfort.

For Richard Dees facts are always stranger than fiction. Every headline is a dead-line. Serial killers, UFO abductions, tales of molestation, mayhem and murder. To some, the tales are unbelievable – but his faithful readers believe. And now there’s a new story. The Night Flier.

What is it that flies by night in a dark-winged Cessna, lands at secluded airports and brutally murders local residents? Dees begins to follow the unknown killer in a Cessna of his own, uncovering clues that reveal a pilot more terrifying than he could ever have imagined. A creature so untamed by human nature, that their final confrontation will leave no body unbloodied.

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Special thanks to Midnight Syndicate (find more Midnight Syndicate scares here) for letting us use the tune Winged Fury from the album Vampyre: Symhonies from the Crypt, for Spooky Flix Fest 2021!

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