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** Japan: ''Evil Spirit House/Cursed Halloween Party''
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* DuelingWorks: Attempted and referenced in the tagline. ''Franchise/FridayThe13th'' and ''Franchise/ANightmareOnElmstreet'' both easily outstripped ''Night of the Demons'', despite the taunt that Angela would scare Jason and Freddy.

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* DuelingWorks: Attempted and referenced in the tagline. ''Franchise/FridayThe13th'' and ''Franchise/ANightmareOnElmstreet'' ''Franchise/ANightmareOnElmStreet'' both easily outstripped ''Night of the Demons'', despite the taunt that Angela would scare Jason and Freddy.
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* TheCastShowoff: Amelia Kinkade choreographed her own dance routine.
* ContractualPurity: Hal Havins refused to show his posterior in the mooning scene at the start of the film.



* DuelingWorks: Attempted and referenced in the tagline. ''Franchise/FridayThe13th'' and ''Franchise/ANightmareOnElmstreet'' both easily outstripped ''Night of the Demons'', despite the taunt that Angela would scare Jason and Freddy.

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* DuelingWorks: Attempted and referenced in the tagline. ''Franchise/FridayThe13th'' and ''Franchise/ANightmareOnElmstreet'' both easily outstripped ''Night of the Demons'', despite the taunt that Angela would scare Jason and Freddy.Freddy.
* ExecutiveVeto: According to Joe Augustyn, the original script contained a gay couple and an interracial kiss, but was deemed too radical by some of the producers as well as the director.
* RomanceOnTheSet: Creator/LinneaQuigley and special effects artist Steve Johnson met when she came in to get the mold for her fake breasts done. They were later married.
* UncreditedRole: Although he is uncredited, Creator/FrankWelker provides the voice for Angela when she is possessed.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: An earlier draft of the script had a priest blessing the audience at the start of the movie.
* WorkingTitle: ''Halloween Party'', ''Demon Boogie''.
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* DuelingShows: Attempted and referenced in the tagline. Franchise/FridayThe13th and Franchise/ANightmareOnElmstreet both easily outstripped Night of the Demons, despite the taunt that Angela would scare Jason and Freddy.

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* DuelingShows: DuelingWorks: Attempted and referenced in the tagline. Franchise/FridayThe13th ''Franchise/FridayThe13th'' and Franchise/ANightmareOnElmstreet ''Franchise/ANightmareOnElmstreet'' both easily outstripped Night ''Night of the Demons, Demons'', despite the taunt that Angela would scare Jason and Freddy.
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* DuelingShows: Attempted and referenced in the tagline. Franchise/FridayThe13th and Franchise/NightmareOnElmstreet both easily outstripped Night of the Demons, despite the taunt that Angela would scare Jason and Freddy.

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* DuelingShows: Attempted and referenced in the tagline. Franchise/FridayThe13th and Franchise/NightmareOnElmstreet Franchise/ANightmareOnElmstreet both easily outstripped Night of the Demons, despite the taunt that Angela would scare Jason and Freddy.
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* DuelingShows: Attempted and referenced in the tagline. Series/FridayThe13th and Series/NightmareOnElmstreet both easily outstripped Night of the Demons, despite the taunt that Angela would scare Jason and Freddy.

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* DuelingShows: Attempted and referenced in the tagline. Series/FridayThe13th Franchise/FridayThe13th and Series/NightmareOnElmstreet Franchise/NightmareOnElmstreet both easily outstripped Night of the Demons, despite the taunt that Angela would scare Jason and Freddy.
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* DuelingShows: Attempted and referenced in the tagline. Series/FridayTheThirteenth and Series/ANightmareOnElmstreet both easily outstripped Night of the Demons, despite the taunt that Angela would scare Jason and Freddy.

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* DuelingShows: Attempted and referenced in the tagline. Series/FridayTheThirteenth Series/FridayThe13th and Series/ANightmareOnElmstreet Series/NightmareOnElmstreet both easily outstripped Night of the Demons, despite the taunt that Angela would scare Jason and Freddy.
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* DawsonCasting: Lots of the requisite examples of actors in their early-mid-20s playing high school kids, but none as egregious as Creator/LinneaQuigley (29) who played Suzanne.

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* DawsonCasting: Lots of the requisite examples of actors in their early-mid-20s playing high school kids, but none as egregious as Creator/LinneaQuigley (29) who played Suzanne.Suzanne.
* DuelingShows: Attempted and referenced in the tagline. Series/FridayTheThirteenth and Series/ANightmareOnElmstreet both easily outstripped Night of the Demons, despite the taunt that Angela would scare Jason and Freddy.
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* DawsonCasting: Lots of the requisite examples of actors in their early-mid-20s playing high school kids, but none as egregious as Linnea Quigley (29) who played Suzanne.

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* DawsonCasting: Lots of the requisite examples of actors in their early-mid-20s playing high school kids, but none as egregious as Linnea Quigley Creator/LinneaQuigley (29) who played Suzanne.
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* DawsonCasting: Lots of the requisite examples of actors in their early-mid-20s playing high school kids, but none as egregious as Linnea Quigley (29) who played Suzanne.
* HeyItsThatGuy: Alvin Alexis (Roger) and Hal Havins (Stooge) appeared together in a 1987 episode of ''Series/TwentyOneJumpStreet'', with Alexis playing a black track and field star who doesn't like his fellow African-American track standout seeing a white guy, and Havins playing a burly racist student who is particularly opposed to having blacks in his school.

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* DawsonCasting: Lots of the requisite examples of actors in their early-mid-20s playing high school kids, but none as egregious as Linnea Quigley (29) who played Suzanne.
* HeyItsThatGuy: Alvin Alexis (Roger) and Hal Havins (Stooge) appeared together in a 1987 episode of ''Series/TwentyOneJumpStreet'', with Alexis playing a black track and field star who doesn't like his fellow African-American track standout seeing a white guy, and Havins playing a burly racist student who is particularly opposed to having blacks in his school.
Suzanne.
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* DawsonCasting: Lots of the requisite examples of actors in their early-mid-20s playing high school kids, but none as egregious as Linnea Quigley (29) who played Suzanne.

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* DawsonCasting: Lots of the requisite examples of actors in their early-mid-20s playing high school kids, but none as egregious as Linnea Quigley (29) who played Suzanne.Suzanne.
* HeyItsThatGuy: Alvin Alexis (Roger) and Hal Havins (Stooge) appeared together in a 1987 episode of ''Series/TwentyOneJumpStreet'', with Alexis playing a black track and field star who doesn't like his fellow African-American track standout seeing a white guy, and Havins playing a burly racist student who is particularly opposed to having blacks in his school.
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* DawsonCasting: Lots of the requisite examples of actors in their early-mid-20s playing high school kids, but none as egregious as Linnea Quigley (29) who played Suzanne.

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