My plan was to cue up my iPod to blare music from the shower/stabbing scene in Alfred Hitchcock's movie Psycho each time trick-or-treaters came to the door. As I opened it slowly, peals of screeching violins would greet unsuspecting visitors (listen at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vfthzU3V4zo).
So I set my iPod, speakers and a bowl of candy next to the door; then I crouched on floor, peeked out to spot approaching trick-or-treaters, pushed "play" on the iPod, cranked up the shrieking violins ... and opened the door to startled faces. Then I'd ask if anyone had a peanut allergy while handing out candy. After they left, I shut the door, re-cued the soundtrack to the beginning of the screaming violin sequence, hit "pause" and crouched in wait to surprise the next set of victims. I did this over and over again for 3 hours.
"The Scream" by Edvard Munch |
A few trick-or-treaters asked where the music was from. My reply "the movie Psycho" usually drew blank looks. "Oh, your parents would know the movie Psycho," I'd explain.
One boy answered, "Oh yeah, I saw that movie on Netflix!" I know this kid -- he is only 9 years old. I wonder what he thought of a naked Janet Leigh attacked by a knife-welding crossdresser.
Overall, I consider the evening a success ... except now I am deaf with high-pitched violins echoing inside my throbbing head.
For Halloween my daughter dressed as a secret agent in a black trench coat, black fedora and large black sunglasses. When she returned from trick-or-treating, she said that some people thought she was one of the Blues Brothers. "Who are the Blues Brothers?" she asked. Maybe the kid who saw Psycho could tell her.
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