10 Scariest Movies Where No One Dies

2. The Gate

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Released in 1987 and offering an early role to a young Stephen Dorff as its loveably dorky protagonist, The Gate is a quintessentially eighties slice of coming-of-age horror comedy mayhem.

More madcap than the likes of Joe Dante's Gremlins or The Monster Squad, the film sees a pair of kids unintentionally open the eponymous gate to Hell via their back garden, prompting a slew of nightmarish zombies, demons both pint-sized and house-shredding, and grotesque worm monsters to spring forth and attack.

This classic eighties cult flick is a fantastic spooky flick wherein everyone lives, but between the possessed parents and massive stop motion monsters, this does nothing to limit the film's imaginative horrors.

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