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Spooktacular! Clip Focuses on the Infamous Mouse Girl of Spooky World

The documentary about the Spooky World theme park, Spooktacular!, celebrates a successful festival run by bringing out a new movie clip.

The clip focuses on one of Spooky World’s most infamous attractions, Mouse Girl. Aspiring actress Ruth Phelps transformed herself into a young girl who had fallen victim to the mischievous clowns of the Cirque Macabre, who tormented her and held her captive in a plexiglass cage teeming with real mice. As eager visitors approached, curiosity piqued, leaning in to scrutinize her authenticity, Ruth seized the opportunity.

Just as they whispered in disbelief, “She’s not real,” she’d spring into action, eyes popped open and mischievously menacing. Startled patrons often met her antics with cries and, occasionally, a loss of bladder control – the ultimate compliment for any Spooky World performer. This became an everyday occurrence during Ruth’s tenure, cementing her status as the park’s number one attraction.

Spooktacular! delves deep into the intriguing and sometimes scandalous story of America’s first Halloween Theme Park and the genius mind behind it. The documentary explores Spooky World founder David Bertolino’s remarkable journey and gives a heartfelt insight into the lives of numerous individuals who were part of this iconic park.

With a rich palette of interviews featuring luminaries from the vast spectrum of horror history (Tom Savini, Linda Blair, Kane Hodder, Robert Englund, and more), the film uncovers the thrilling voyage of a man who dared to tap into the zeitgeist of a generation, inspiring and frightening them while laying the foundation for the mammoth Halloween creations that followed.

Spooktacular! made its world premiere at Fantastic Fest in Austin, kicking off an autumn of packed screenings and critical acclaim. At Beyond Fest’s sold-out West Coast premiere, the packed audience was treated to appearances and a discussion with Academy Award nominee Linda Blair (The Exorcist) and Kane Hodder (the Friday the 13th and Hatchet franchises), frequent Rob Zombie collaborator Daniel Roebuck (The Devil’s Rejects, The Munsters) and Ice Nine Kills’ frontman Spencer Charnas.

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