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* [[Neck Snap]]: Hildy's death.
* [[Neck Snap]]: Hildy's death.
* [[Off with His Head]]: Trucker's death.
* [[Off with His Head]]: Trucker's death.
* [[Ominous Fog]]: It starts circling Rumpelstiltskin when he starts prematurely celebrating his victory at the graveyard.
* [[Ominous Fog]]: It starts circling Rumpelstiltskin when he starts prematurely celebrating his victory at the graveyard.
* [[Police Are Useless]]
* [[Police Are Useless]]
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* [[Rule of Three]]
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* [[Someone to Remember Him By]]
* [[Someone to Remember Him By]]
* [[Stock Scream]]
* [[Stock Scream]]
* [[Sunglasses At Night]]: The biker who confronts Rumpelstilskin in the middle of street.
* [[Sunglasses at Night]]: The biker who confronts Rumpelstilskin in the middle of street.
* [[Super Window Jump]]
* [[Super Window Jump]]
* [[Talk Show]]: Max hosts one.
* [[Talk Show]]: Max hosts one.

Latest revision as of 08:48, 11 April 2017

This ain't no fairy tale.

"I smell a baby... smells a lot like a baby named Johnny!"

Rumpelstiltskin is a 1995 horror film by Mark Jones and it stars Max Grodénchik and Kim Johnston Ulrich. It was directed by Mark Jones, the man responsible for the Leprechaun series.

Much like his green counterpart, Rumpelstiltskin is a Darker and Edgier take on the fairy tale. He grants wishes to those with newborn and takes the babies for their souls.

The film opens in 15th century, where Rumpelstiltskin's baby-exchange deal has gone sour and is imprisoned inside a statue by a witch. He is then brought back to the present (The Nineties) by a mourning widow who accidentally makes a wish (while holding the statue) to bring back her gunned down police husband. Carnage ensues.

Tropes used in Rumpelstiltskin include: