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- Hide_and_Go_Shriek abstract "Hide and Go Shriek (Also known as Close Your Eyes and Pray) is a 1987 American horror suspense film. It was directed by Skip Schoolnik, who had already served as an editor on several films, including Halloween II. Screenplay by Michael Kelly. The film was given a limited theatrical release with an R rating; an alternate video version, containing only a little more violence, was released unrated.".
- Q3714142 abstract "Hide and Go Shriek (Also known as Close Your Eyes and Pray) is a 1987 American horror suspense film. It was directed by Skip Schoolnik, who had already served as an editor on several films, including Halloween II. Screenplay by Michael Kelly. The film was given a limited theatrical release with an R rating; an alternate video version, containing only a little more violence, was released unrated.".
- Hide_and_Go_Shriek comment "Hide and Go Shriek (Also known as Close Your Eyes and Pray) is a 1987 American horror suspense film. It was directed by Skip Schoolnik, who had already served as an editor on several films, including Halloween II. Screenplay by Michael Kelly. The film was given a limited theatrical release with an R rating; an alternate video version, containing only a little more violence, was released unrated.".
- Q3714142 comment "Hide and Go Shriek (Also known as Close Your Eyes and Pray) is a 1987 American horror suspense film. It was directed by Skip Schoolnik, who had already served as an editor on several films, including Halloween II. Screenplay by Michael Kelly. The film was given a limited theatrical release with an R rating; an alternate video version, containing only a little more violence, was released unrated.".