A harmless backyard camp out becomes an unforgettable night of chills and thrills for three young boys as they share their favorite scary stories.A harmless backyard camp out becomes an unforgettable night of chills and thrills for three young boys as they share their favorite scary stories.A harmless backyard camp out becomes an unforgettable night of chills and thrills for three young boys as they share their favorite scary stories.
Joshua John Miller
- Josh
- (as Joshua Jon Miller)
Doug Benson
- Zombie
- (as Doug Benson)
Steeve Arlen
- Ride Narrator
- (voice)
- Director
- Writer
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Did you know
- TriviaSean Astin's character's name is Michael. This is the same name of the character he played in The Goonies. In the beginning of the movie, when Michael is telling the other kids about a story, the older cousin stops him and verifies that the story isn't going to be about that time Michael and his friends found an old pirate ship in a cave which is the premise of The Goonies.
- GoofsWhen Gordie is in his room the camera pans out and out of the window, the boom mic is clearly seen through the window before it is lifted out of shot.
- Crazy creditsThe end of the credits show The Willies logo along with the sound of a beast
- Alternate versionsThe DVD release contains audio not in the original VHS rental edition. At 37:30, the narration by Sean Astin is not in the VHS edition, but is on the DVD edition.
- ConnectionsEdited into Doggiewoggiez! Poochiewoochiez! (2012)
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A horror movie made for kids
This is a PG-13 movie made with a cast of mostly kids, written with humorous and yucky stories that appeal the most to kids (or, like "Tennessee Frickasee", are often TOLD by kids), and is ultimately a hearty attempt at a horror movie for kids. I found it to be pretty enjoyable myself, but I really think I would have liked this much more AS a kid. The stories would only scare a four-year-old (who, depending on the case of who the kid is, may not even be scared of them). Not that I was looking to be scared at all by a film like this, which I rented solely on how fun it could be. I did like it enough to consider it a fair horror-comedy/anthology, but I only wished I would've gotten to see it back in elementary school when I thought "Ghoulies 2" was the greatest movie ever made, because that's when I would have liked it the best.
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- one4now4
- Oct 22, 2003
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- Los Willies 1: Cuentos de terror
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- Runtime1 hour 32 minutes
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