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* In ''[[Children of the Corn]]'', He Who Walks Behind The Rows is never openly shown on screen. Presumably, the kids' murderous fanaticism was sufficiently horrifying that seeing the god/demon/spirit/whatever which they followed wasn't deemed necessary.
* In ''[[Children of the Corn]]'', He Who Walks Behind The Rows is never openly shown on screen. Presumably, the kids' murderous fanaticism was sufficiently horrifying that seeing the god/demon/spirit/whatever which they followed wasn't deemed necessary.
* In Disney's ''[[Bambi]]'', the Ultimate Evil known as "[[Humans Are Bastards|Man]]" is never shown on screen.
* In Disney's ''[[Bambi]]'', the Ultimate Evil known as "[[Humans Are Bastards|Man]]" is never shown on screen.
** [[Word of God]] states that the human that shot Bambi's mother was, in fact, [[Beauty and The Beast|Gaston]].
* Subverted in ''[[Scrooged]]'', where a character actually calls the bluff of the menacing hooded figure that claims to be a supernatural creature, and looks under its robes. The ghost is genuine, and the view is not pretty.
* Subverted in ''[[Scrooged]]'', where a character actually calls the bluff of the menacing hooded figure that claims to be a supernatural creature, and looks under its robes. The ghost is genuine, and the view is not pretty.
* This was the original intent of Jacques Tourneur in his 1957 ''[[Night of the Demon]]'', preferring to show only smoking footprints and fiery clouds, but [[Executive Meddling]] had a rubber-suit monster put into the ending ''and the beginning''. Still, most critics of this move agree it ultimately doesn't hurt the movie.
* This was the original intent of Jacques Tourneur in his 1957 ''[[Night of the Demon]]'', preferring to show only smoking footprints and fiery clouds, but [[Executive Meddling]] had a rubber-suit monster put into the ending ''and the beginning''. Still, most critics of this move agree it ultimately doesn't hurt the movie.