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Robert Englund is not credited anywhere in the film and isn't mentioned anywhere on the imdb page. Why is he credited as the voice of a character who never speaks? I'm flagging his involvement as citation needed and will edit it out later if I don't get a source. — Preceding
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04:48, 21 March 2021 (UTC)reply
Cover art looks heavily inspired by the work of
Saul Bass. Perhaps in the opening title sequence of
Psycho or
Vertigo (I'd have to watch them again to be sure). But I'm over 90% sure I've seen a movie poster or title sequence frame very close to the look of the cover design featured here (and I'm fairly certain it was Saul Basses work on an
Alfred Hitchcock title.
Origin of Title
How about adding something to this page saying where the title, "Idle Hands," comes from? I was searching for information on the old proverb about idle hands being the Devil's tools, or however it goes, and ended up here.
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20:12, 7 July 2009 (UTC)reply