If you are talking about the movie,it was made in 1988!
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---- USA. 1988.Director - Robert Englund, Screenplay - Brian Helgeland & Rhet Topham, Producer - Lisa M. Hansen, Photography - Paul Elliot, Music - Thomas Chase & Steve Rucker, Special Effects - Kevin & Sandra McCarthy, Makeup Effects - Kevin Yagher Productions, Art Direction - David Brian Miller. Production Company - Cinetel Films Inc/Horroscope Inc.Cast:Stephen Geoffreys (Hoax Wilmoth), Patrick O'Bryan (Leonard 'Spike' Johnson), Jim Metzler (Marty Palmer), Sandy Dennis (Lucy Wilmoth), Lezlie Deane (Suzie Walker), Maria Rubell (Angela Martinez), J.J. Cohen (Marcus), Robert Picardo (Mark Dark) ---- Plot: Leonard 'Spike' Johnson lives with his aunt Lucy Wilmoth who is a domineering religious fanatic. He discovers a card with a 976 horoscope number and after calling it the line gives him advice that prevents him from being run down while crossing the street. But then the card is picked up by Lucy's wimpish son Hoax who receives advice from the line on how to win the girl he desires. When this goes wrong the line then tells him the occult rituals to conjure spiders that kill the girl. But increased use of the 976 line causes Hoax to become a demon. He kills the bullies who torment him and then transforms the house into a frozen sector of Hell.
No. It is a hoax.
It's unknown as to whether or not it is a hoax, though it certainly does "stink" of a hoax, in the sense that the script is far more dark and grim than any other episode. It seems unlikely that it is real, though no one can be sure.
He's dead on the inside
No. Its a hoax.
Yes it is
Rod Wilmoth's birth name is Audrey Wilmot.
Victor J. Wilmoth has written: 'The auxiliary fireman'
Bernard E. Wilmoth House was created in 1913.
Rod Wilmoth was born on July 18, 1926, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA.
Rod Wilmoth died on May 12, 1969, in Riverside County, California, USA.
This considered to be a hoax.
The Boeing 797 hoax was started in July 2006. It was confirmed as a hoax by the Snopes site in October 2006 and again in 2012 after rumors started up again.
Janet M. Wilmoth has written: 'Life course perspectives on military service' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Human Life cycle, Life change events, Veterans, Military Sociology
Yes, there is no way anyone could be that old and be alive.
no it is a hoax
Yes, the word hoax is an abstract noun; a word for a deception. A hoax is an abstract concept.
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