Opening Weekend: $4,009,866 (USA) (28 October 1984)
Gross: $8,316,206 (USA) (11 November 1984)
Cast
Actor
Character
Donald Pleasence
Himself - Host
Nancy Allen
Herself - Hostess
Fred Asparagus
Featured Moviegoer
Lainie Cooke
Featured Moviegoer
Joel S. Rice
Featured Moviegoer
Ángel Salazar
Featured Moviegoer
Diane Stilwell
Featured Moviegoer
Alfred Hitchcock
Himself (archive footage) (uncredited)
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Trivia
Part of a Hollywood cycle of compilation documentaries that were made between the mid-1970s and mid-1980s after the box-office success of That's Entertainment! (1974) and That's Entertainment, Part II (1976). The films include That's Dancing! (1985), That's Carry On! (1977), Terror in the Aisles (1984) and It Came from Hollywood (1982).
The film's Japanese title on laser-disc was "That's Shock!" indicating that it was a horror-suspense-thriller-terror version of That's Entertainment! (1974) and That's Entertainment, Part II (1976).
When mentioning The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, Donald Pleasence says the film was inspired by serial killer Ed Gein, pronouncing it Ed Gine, when it fact Gein's name is pronounced Geen.
The end credits of film titles and their involved companies has "Dawn of the Dead"'s @copyright year was 1978 (Italian production), not 1968, which was the correct year for its predecessor "Night Of The Living Dead".
The listing of Twentieth Century-Fox tiles shouldn't have had "The" as the first word of "Phantom of the Paradise", as it was only four words in its title.