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Don't Go Near the Park 1981

★ 3.929 votes83 min📅 1981-09-01

"They were cursed to eternal life at the cost of their souls!"

Directed by Lawrence D. Foldes, *Don't Go Near the Park (1981)* is a chilling horror film that weaves ancient curses into the sun-soaked streets of modern Los Angeles.

Director: Lawrence D. Foldes

Cast

Aldo Ray
Aldo Ray
Taft
Meeno Peluce
Meeno Peluce
Nick
Tammy Taylor
Tammy Taylor
Bondi
Barbara Bain
Barbara Bain
Patty / Tra / Griffith's Wife / Petranella
Robert Gribbin
Mark / Gar
Linnea Quigley
Linnea Quigley
Bondi's Mother
Chris Riley
Cowboy
Lara Morann
Bondi at 8 Years
Earl Statler
Griffith
Cambra Foldes
Patty's Victim

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Don't Go Near the Park (1981) about?

Set in prehistoric times and modern-day Los Angeles, this horror film follows two cursed beings who must sacrifice a young virgin to reclaim their stolen youth. Their dark secret is exposed as a relentless investigation closes in.

Who directed Don't Go Near the Park?

Lawrence D. Foldes directed this cult horror classic, blending supernatural terror with gritty 1980s storytelling.

Who stars in Don't Go Near the Park?

The film features Aldo Ray, Meeno Peluce, Tammy Taylor, Barbara Bain, and Linnea Quigley in a chilling ensemble cast.

Is Don't Go Near the Park (1981) worth watching?

While not widely rated today, its unique mix of horror and folklore offers a cult appeal for fans of slow-burn supernatural thrillers. The eerie premise and vintage aesthetic make it a hidden gem worth exploring.

How long is Don't Go Near the Park?

The runtime is 83 minutes.

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About Don't Go Near the Park (1981) — A Ritual Horror Born from Ancient Curses and Modern Nightmares

Directed by Lawrence D. Foldes, *Don't Go Near the Park (1981)* is a chilling horror film that weaves ancient curses into the sun-soaked streets of modern Los Angeles. The story unfolds through a haunting prehistorical prologue, where two members of a superhuman tribe exploit a forbidden secret—eternal youth gained through ritual cannibalism. When their atrocities are exposed by their tribe's fearsome Queen, they're condemned to suffer an eternity of decay, denied even the mercy of death. Decades later, their only path back to youth hinges on a horrifying modern-day ritual: the sacrificial murder of a 16-year-old virgin. As the city's underbelly becomes their hunting ground, an investigation uncovers their grotesque existence, blending eerie folklore with visceral horror.

Beneath its gritty 1980s aesthetic and slow-burn tension, the film explores timeless themes of immortality's dark cost and the cyclical nature of violence. Starring Aldo Ray, Meeno Peluce, and Tammy Taylor, *Don't Go Near the Park* delivers a uniquely unsettling atmosphere, where primal urges clash with supernatural dread. Whether you're drawn to its cult-classic energy or its eerie premise, this underrated gem offers a cautionary tale wrapped in ominous dread.