Have you seen The Hills Have Eyes (1977)?
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Have you seen The Hills Have Eyes (1977)?
Yes
No
Haven’t even heard of this movie
Who's the better one-off character? (Loser's Bracket Round 2)
Orell Peattie (played by Billy Drago in "Theef")
Owen Lee Jarvis (played by Michael Berryman in "Revelations")
Orell Peattie: He's so... striking
Owen Lee Jarvis: Brings up interesting themes of religion and sanctity
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To jog your memory, here are the episodes they're from:
Theef: After a prominent doctor discovers his father-in-law dead and the word "Theef" written on the wall in blood, Mulder suspects hexcraft may be the source of threats against the doctor's family.
Revelations: Mulder tracks a series of religiously motivated homicides. Each of the eleven victims claims to have been stigmatic but all turned out to be frauds. When Mulder and Scully discover a little boy displaying inexplicable wounds of religious significance, they try to protect him from the killer they know will be coming.
THE HILLS HAVE EYES (1977) dir. Wes Craven
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The trailer for the 1977 Wes Craven classic, “The Hills Have Eyes”
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