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Old 12-03-2008, 08:11 PM
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I wonder if anyne can help me? Years ago I watched a scary gargoyle film, which, if I remember correctly, started where a car stopped in the middle of nowhere and the occupants went over to a barn, where they discovered the (standing) skeleton of a person with a gargoyle's skull atop. Does it click with anyone, please? Johnny

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I've never seen it but there is a film called "Gargoyles" from 1972.

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Incorporating themes from horror films of both the '50s and the '70s, this suspenseful TV movie stars Cornel Wilde and Jennifer Salt as an archaeologist and his daughter, who discover a strange skull on display at a roadside tourist trap. After the museum owner is killed during an attack from an unseen foe, the pair are subsequently pursued across the American Southwest by a tribe of humanoid creatures that bear a striking resemblance to the gargoyles of myth, leading to a manic game of cat-and-mouse across the desert. This enjoyably spooky film essentially riffs on this one-note premise for over 70 minutes -- sort of an inversion of Night of the Living Dead's claustrophobic scenario -- and fortunately comes off quite well thanks to superb use of the desert locations, an eerie score, uniformly good performances, and Emmy award-winning monster costumes from Stan Winston. A young Scott Glenn appears as a roguish biker who throws in with the good guys after taking a shine to the professor's daughter.

Going by the above synopsis it sounds quite similar.
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Sounds like An Irish Ghost story great film but it was a gargoyle above the door and a Skeleton behind a wall.

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