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  1. He befriends Samantha and the three of them have a lot of good times together. That is, until Samantha's abusive father throws her down some stairs and kills her. Production Co. Warner Bros., Pan Arts, Layton. Distributor Warner Bros. Release Date October 10, 1986. Running Time 91 minutes.

  2. When a 15-year-old genius learns that the girl he loves has fallen into a coma, he implants computer chips of his own design into her brain to revive her. Now, although alive, she is not longer the girl he knew--and she goes on a murderous revenge spree targeting her abusive father and all the others who have harmed her. There's no one alive ...

  3. Deadly Friend. Suspense master Wes Craven presents a story about a lonely teenager whose overwhelming love for a young girl compels him to use all of his scientific knowledge. The price before discount is the median price for the last 90 days. Rentals include 30 days to start watching this video and 48 hours to finish once started.

  4. Deadly Friend was originally conceived by Craven and producer Bob Sherman as a tragic teenage love story with elements of science fiction and horror, something not that far removed from the audience for such 1985 films as Weird Science or Back to the Future but in a much darker key (with Craven particularly citing Starman as a kindred type of project).

  5. Deadly Friend - Apple TV. Available on iTunes. Suspense master Wes Craven ("Scream" and "A Nightmare on Elm Street" franchises) presents his horrifying tale of conflict between unbridled genius and the intense need for love. Matthew Laborteaux ("Little House on the Prairie") and Kristy Swanson ("Buffy the Vampire Slayer") star in this ...

  6. Mar 12, 2019 · Deadly Friend is the story of Paul Conway (Matthew Labyorteaux from Little House on the Prairie ). He and his mom move to a new town where Paul will be working at a University. His prized creation ...

  7. Nov 5, 2021 · Deadly Friend - The Final Word: Deadly Friend is a big, beautiful, fabulous disaster of a film and Shout! Factory has done it justice with a very nice high definition presentation and four genuinely interesting interviews that do a very good job of documenting the film's history. All in all, a fine release for a ridiculous, but very fun, movie.