On This Day September 11 1987 – The Curse Premiered in Theaters

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On This Day September 11 1987 – The Curse Premiered in Theaters
On this day September 11 1987, The Curse premiered in theaters. Loosely based on H. P. Lovecraft’s short story The Colour Out of Space, the horror film told the tale of a Tennessee farm family whose lives spiral into terror after a mysterious meteorite crashes nearby.

The strange substance from the meteorite contaminates the land and water, causing crops to rot, livestock to mutate, and people to descend into madness and violence. The story followed teenager Zack, played by Wil Wheaton, as he struggled to survive the horrifying transformation overtaking his family and community.

The Curse blended supernatural horror with rural paranoia, standing out for its eerie special effects and its Lovecraftian themes of alien contamination and inevitable doom. While reviews were mixed, it became a cult favorite for fans of 80s horror and eventually spawned several loosely connected sequels.

80s insight: The Curse reflected the 1980s fascination with adapting classic horror literature into film, mixing Lovecraft’s cosmic dread with the decade’s practical effects and rural horror settings.

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