In the book, "Summer of Fear" (1976) by Lois Duncan, Rachel's beloved pet was a cocker spaniel, however Linda Blair's affection for horses caused Wes Craven to have her pet be a horse instead.
When Rachel says, "What is it? What does she have that has you and Mike so enchanted?", Peter replies, "I guess some people are just special." He starts walking toward the door but then turns around briefly and says, "I like her..." Right after Peter says that, he smiles right at the camera as if he is posing for a picture.
Julia: I like my hair this way. Mike does, too. So does your father.
Rachel Bryant: Well I can't stand a thing about you, and that includes your hair!
Julia: How rude.
In the "Stranger In Our House" (1978) TV-version, there are four extra minutes which were cut out for the VHS release "Summer of Fear." Those extra minutes were put back for the "Summer of Fear" DVD release.
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In the "Stranger In Our House" (1978) TV-version, there are four extra minutes which were cut out for the VHS release "Summer of Fear." Those extra minutes were put back for the "Summer of Fear" DVD release.
19691231Summer Of Fear 1978
Genres: Horror, Thriller
Country: United States
Director: Wes Craven
Duration: 100 Min
Year: 1978
Actors: Linda Blair, Lee Purcell, Jeremy Slate, Jeff McCracken, Jeff East, Carol Lawrence, Macdonald Carey, Fran Drescher, James Jarnigan, Sierra Pecheur, Billy Beck, Patricia Wilson, Gwil Richards, Frederick Rule, Helena Mäkelä, Nicole Keller, John Steadman, Kerry Arquette
Storyline:
A Teenage Girl`s Life Is Turned Upside Down After Her Cousin Moves Into Her House, And As Time Goes By, She Begins To Suspect That She May Be A Practitioner Of Witchcraft. Release: In The "Stranger In Our House" (1978) TV-version, There Are Four Extra Minutes Which Were Cut Out For The VHS Release "Summer Of Fear." Those Extra Minutes Were Put Back For The "Summer Of Fear" DVD Release.