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      • Per The Cinemaholic, the film is merely the brainchild of directors Adam Schindler and Brian Netto. Furthermore, it is entirely fictional. Despite the incredible attention to detail with Richard and Iris, these characters are not real. They are not modeled after any real-world people.
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  2. Oct 15, 2024 · Did you know that Guillermo del Toro and Troy Nixey's Don't Be Afraid of the Dark movie (now on Peacock) was inspired by a 1973 ABC TV movie starring Kim Darby?

  3. Don't Be Afraid of the Dark is an American made-for-television horror film directed by John Newland and starring Kim Darby and Jim Hutton. It was released by Lorimar Productions and was first telecast on ABC on Wednesday October 10, 1973, as the ABC Movie of the Week.

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  4. Oct 30, 2020 · In honor of Halloween, let's take a closer look at an underrated horror film based on an underrated made-for-TV movie from the early '70s.

  5. Oct 25, 2023 · Tonight in 1973 — DON’T BE AFRAID OF THE DARK aired on ABC. Kim Darby and Jim Hutton star as a couple who inherit a house haunted by fireplace-dwelling goblins. Pure nightmare fuel from director John Newland (ONE STEP BEYOND). pic.twitter.com/TbVZZ7hzL8 — Will McKinley (@willmckinley) October 11, 2023

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  6. Don't Be Afraid of the Dark is a 2010 dark fantasy horror film written by Guillermo del Toro and Matthew Robbins, and directed by Troy Nixey in his feature directorial debut. It is a remake of the 1973 ABC made-for-television film of the same name. [3]

  7. Excellent and much lauded TV horror film. Alex and Sally Farnham (Hutton, Darby) are a young married couple who move into a house they inherit. But it turns out the beautiful old mansion is inhabited by a group of mutant dwarfs!

  8. The original 1973 TV movie that DON'T BE AFRAID OF THE DARK is based on was low on gore and used some half-hidden, inexpensive visual effects to suggest the little monsters; the rest was left up to viewers' imagination.

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