During the theatrical run of The Horror Of Party Beach (1964), some theaters made the audiences sign “fright release waivers” in case they had heart attacks from seeing the movie’s terrifying monster.

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image showing During the theatrical run of The Horror Of Party Beach (1964), some theaters made the audiences sign “fright release waivers” in case they had heart attacks from seeing the movie’s terrifying monster.

joshragem on April 23rd, 2019 at 15:50 UTC »

So does that mean you should mark this NSFW?

TuStepp on April 23rd, 2019 at 16:48 UTC »

I think its because the monster has several dildo tongues. The people of that time could not handle seeing dicks on film.

elting44 on April 23rd, 2019 at 17:01 UTC »

That is a smart way to sell tickets to a scary movie to a bunch of naive teenagers:

"OMG you guys, it's so scary we aren't even going to let you see it unless you sign a waiver in case your scared literally to death"