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Don't Look Under the Bed is a 1999 Disney Channel Original Movie. It is also the Disney Channel's second and final attempt at a horror film. It was based on the 1981 children's picture book ''No Elephants Allowed'' written and illustrated by Deborah Robison, published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux (formerly Houghton Mifflin/Clarion Books). (the first being Tower of Terror) released by Disney (who also created similar themed films such as Something Wicked This Way Comes and The Watcher in the Woods). It was the first DCOM to be rated TV-PG due to frightening content.

Plot[]

Frances McCausland, an intelligent and level-headed girl, is starting high school a year early. Strange things have been going on in the town of Middleberg: dogs appearing on people's roofs, alarm clocks going off hours early, eggs all over a teacher's car, gelatin in the swimming pool, and B's spray-painted all over town. The B's also appear on the school lockers except for Frances', which has a B on the inside. These pranks seem to point to Frances, who doesn't understand what is happening or why. An older boy named Larry Houdini offers to help Frances, telling her that he is an imaginary friend, which is proven true as children are the only other people who can see him. Larry tells Frances that she is being framed by the Boogeyman. Frances has a difficult time believing this, because she has tried to look at the world like an adult, using logic and facts to explain everything, since her little brother, Darwin, almost died from leukemia a few years before.

The Boogeyman causes a blackout, foreshadowed by the B's he spray-painted; however, the McCausland home is unaffected, with all its Christmas lights remaining on. Frances then loses her friendship with her best friend, Joanne Smith, makes a fool out of herself trying to convince others that Larry exists, and causes her family to question her sanity. At her wits end, Frances checks out "The Boogey Book" from the library for Larry, who decides to build a tetra-fuse detailed in it which will age the Boogeyman into a harmless old geezer. Frances later learns Larry was Darwin's imaginary friend, who still cares about him, but Frances convinced Darwin to grow up and stop believing in him. Larry also cooks up Boogey Goo to use as bait and finds it delicious, which scares Frances. She looks for Boogeyman origins in the book, learning that a Boogeyman is created when the creator of an imaginary friend stops believing too soon.

Having accidentally stepped in Boogey Goo, Darwin attracts the Boogeyman and gets kidnapped while sitting in Frances' room. Frances and Larry follow him to the Boogeyworld dimension, which exists underneath Frances' bed. During the skirmish, Larry turns into a Boogeyman due to Darwin's lack of belief in him, while the other Boogeyman drags Darwin towards a cliff. However, Frances convinces Darwin to believe in Larry again, reverting him to normal. After using the tetra-fuse on the Boogeyman, Frances realizes it's her old imaginary friend, Zoey. Frances stopped believing in her when Darwin fell ill, deciding it was time to grow up. Frances proves she still cares about Zoey, holding her hand and causing her to revert to normal. Frances and Darwin return to the real world, where her parents reveal the same antics that occurred in Middleburg are occurring in another city. Larry reveals that "the guy in his head" just ordered him to go take care of the other Boogeyman; Zoey offers to assist as she was rather inexperienced as a Boogeyman and was thus easy to fight.

Frances is distraught as it was not easy for her to believe in them again. Before Larry and Zoey leave, Larry kisses Frances as a way of showing her that childhood was great, but so is adulthood if she keeps a sense of wonder. He then turns on the Christmas lights outside, allowing him and Zoey to leave. That night, Darwin is scared and is sent to Frances by Larry; she allows him to sleep with her. Larry and Zoey watch this with smiles.

Cast[]

Production[]

Director Kenneth Johnson had a much darker film in mind when creating the movie. Initially the Boogeyman was to resemble a large, dark, foreboding creature with glowing red eyes and quills sticking out of its body. Concept art depicted this image. Ultimately, the production team chose to go in a lighter direction with the Boogeyman given a more Victorian looking appearance and speaking in limericks.

The ending scene depicts Larry Houdini, a black boy, kissing Frances McCausland, a white girl, on the lips. Larry was not written with any particular ethnicity in mind and Eric 'Ty' Hodges II was cast simply because Johnson liked his energy. During production, Disney executives called him about the kissing scene as they were concerned over getting a reaction from southern affiliates. Johnson responded, "Guys, it's the end of the 20th century here, what's the problem?" After speaking directly to the executives and arguing for the scene, which he claimed was intended to make Frances come to the realization that she is more grown up than she realized, Disney relented and allowed him to keep the scene admitting that it should not have been an issue.[1]

Reception[]

Though the film was well liked by some fans and critics, it allegedly received some complaints by parents who felt it was too scary and dark for such a young target audience. Disney apparently had similar problems when producing films with dark themes in the 1980s, especially the 1983 film Something Wicked This Way Comes. Once Disney made the switch to primarily producing comedies, these movies and others geared toward horror, such as Tower of Terror, were taken out of rotation, even during Halloween. Although Tower of Terror was presented by Disney, it is not part of the DCOM collection.

References[]

  1. ↑ Highfill, Samantha (October 13, 2017). "4 things you never knew about Don't Look Under the Bed, the scariest kids' TV movie ever". Entertainment Weekly.
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