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  • It was the beginning of hell night for thousands of people, visitors on a tropical island paradise that changed in a millisecond to a deadly inferno.
  • On the reservation-only Hotter Than Hell nights, several times a year, diners who can't take the spice are soothed with a Creamsicle.
  • And the only real fun of the drug jokes comes when Darryl is too high even to notice the sensory misery of the fraternity's Hell Night.
  • Initially, Barton had reservations as he wanted no part in the horror genre, especially due to he how disliked working on " Hell Night ".
  • Prior to the conversion to a museum, the mansion served as one of the filming locations for the 1981 movie " Hell Night ", starring Linda Blair.
  • The night before Halloween often is referred to as " hell night " or " Devil's night, " when youths often vandalize property or cause trouble.
  • By the time Hell Night, as one article described the nightlong reading session at the 92nd Street Y, rolled around in May 1993, Pinsky had completed his first draft of all 34 cantos.
  • Future film director Chuck Russell ( " A Nightmare on Elm Street 3 : Dream Warriors ", " Razzie for Worst Actress for Blair . " Hell Night " was also the final film released by Compass International Pictures.
  • She describes Hell Night in which freshmen, called knobs because of their short haircuts, assemble in the dark and get their first taste of the college's Fourth Class System _ upperclassmen screaming rapid-fire commands in the dark that are all but impossible to carry out.
  • Often most or all of the endurance or the more serious ordeal is concentrated in a single session, which may be called " hell night ", or prolonged to a " hell week ", sometimes again at the pledge's birthday ( e . g . by birthday spanking ), but some traditions keep terrorizing pledges over a long period, resembling fagging.
  • There is a tradition in many military  especially elite  corps of subjecting the newly trained ranks to a hell night-like " joining run, " a macho preparation of men in the prime of their lives for the ordeals of warfare, going beyond what most civilians ( and even many service personnel ) would find acceptable; it usually combines humiliation ( such as nudity ) with physical endurance.
  • Gender makes no difference in this routine revenge film . " No less, the film's advertising campaign was criticized by Siskel and Roger Ebert in a September 18, 1980 episode of " Sneak Previews ", cited among a glut of other violent slasher films released the same year that thematized " Women in Danger . " Siskel and Ebert used the episode to criticize the advertising campaigns for several films, including " Don't Answer the Phone ", " Hell Night ", and " Prom Night " : " [ These ] ads have been saturating television for the past two years, " said Ebert, " and the summer and fall of 1980 are the worst yet ."