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Welcome to Mortisect! In this chilling episode, we turn our attention to one of the most iconic vampire stories ever brought to television: Tobe Hooper’s Salem’s Lot (1979), based on the novel by Stephen King. Join us as we dive deep into the eerie atmosphere, unforgettable performances, and terrifying set pieces that make this miniseries a true horror classic. About Salem's Lot (1979): Originally aired as a two-part CBS miniseries, Salem’s Lot tells the story of a small New England town slowly succumbing to an ancient evil. When writer Ben Mears returns to his hometown, he begins to suspect that the mysterious new resident of the Marsten House is a vampire. As the town is overtaken by darkness, Mears teams up with a small group of survivors to battle the growing undead threat. Directed by Tobe Hooper (The Texas Chain Saw Massacre), the miniseries features iconic performances, especially Reggie Nalder’s nightmarish portrayal of the vampire Barlow and James Mason as the sinister Mr. Straker. With its slow-burn dread, gothic visuals, and standout scenes like the infamous “floating boy at the window,” Salem’s Lot helped define televised horror and remains deeply influential to this day. Discussion Highlights: The miniseries' faithful yet terrifying adaptation of Stephen King’s novel. Tobe Hooper’s direction and how he built tension without relying on gore. Why Salem’s Lot still holds up and continues to scare audiences decades later. Whether you're revisiting this classic or discovering it for the first time, this deep dive into Salem’s Lot is for all horror lovers. Let us know in the comments your favorite scene or memory of watching it! 🔔 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell icon so you never miss an episode of Mortisect! #Mortisect #SalemsLot #SalemsLot1979 #StephenKing #TobeHooper #VampireMovies #ClassicHorror #TVHorror #HorrorMiniseries #Undead #JamesMason #ReggieNalder #CultClassics #HorrorMovieReviews #YouTubeHorror #HorrorCommunity #ScaryMovies #GothicHorror #HorrorFans