- Nightmare Fuel: Micah’s use of a voodoo doll in a very bloody way...
- Some might call the scene where Micah becomes possessed to be Special Effects Failure, but still manages to be effectively unsettling, mainly because it happens so fast and is never explained. Micah is being chased in the cornfield by a Impending Doom P.O.V. when he gets suddenly transported to a Bloody Bowels of Hell / Bottomless Pit. He screams as his body gets completely discorporated into small flesh-colored dots like he's just had a horror movie version of a Teleporter Accident on Star Trek. Then little black dots, gleaming like mercury, appear, and infect the fleshy dots that were Mich's body, which then gets reincorporated back to the way it was with the resulting taint. It's a scene that looks more at home in a space Cosmic Horror Story like Event Horizon than a standard The Exorcist style Demonic Possession and makes the viewer wonder just ''what'' is He Who Walks Behind the Rows.
- Nightmare Retardant: The deaths are too silly to be taken seriously, especially the one about the out of control wheelchair flying through a window.
- Retroactive Recognition: Christie Clark would later become a recurring actor in Days of Our Lives.
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