Late one evening, college student Michelle Mancini is decapitated by stranger in the backseat of her car. Meanwhile, local Pendleton University students Natalie Simon and Brenda Bates are recounted by their classmate, Parker, how Stanley Hall, an abandoned campus dormitory, was the site of a massacre in Paul Gardner, a journalism student, discredits it as an urban legend. News of Michelle's murder quickly spreads throughout the campus, but the dean Adams and campus police officer Reese seem determined to bury the story, much to Paul's frustration.

Damon, a jokester fraternity member, attempts to console Natalie, who is notably disturbed by the murder, and they drive to a bluff. After Natalie rejects Damon's subsequent sexual advances, he goes outside to urinate, but is attacked by an assailant in a hooded parka who hangs him from a tree. Natalie flees on foot and returns to the campus, where she notifies Reese.

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However, upon returning to the area, Damon's car and body are gone. The following day, Parker and his girlfriend Sasha assure Natalie that Damon has pulled a prank. Later, Natalie's roommate Tosh is attacked while alone in their dormitory; Natalie returns during the attack, but assumes Tosh is engaging in sex, leaves the light off, and goes to sleep. In the morning, she awakens to find Tosh's corpse and the message "Aren't you glad you didn't turn on the light? Distraught, Natalie confides to Brenda that Michelle was her high school friend, and that the two had received probation for causing a fatal car accident after driving with their headlights turned off and pursuing the first driver who flashed them.

Paul meanwhile investigates local urban legends, and discovers that the Stanley Hall massacre was in fact real, and Professor Wexler, a psychology professor, was its only survivor. Later that evening, Dean Adams is murdered in the campus parking garage, and Reese finds Wexler's office in disarray and covered in blood. Meanwhile, Natalie, Brenda, and Sasha attend a fraternity party coinciding the massacre's 25th anniversary.

Sasha stays briefly before returning to the campus radio station, where she hosts a late-night talk show. During the party, Parker is confronted by the killer, who murders him by forcing pop rocks and bathroom chemicals down his throat. Sasha is subsequently attacked by the killer at the station, and her screams are broadcast on air; the partygoers assume it is a prank referencing the massacre, but Natalie fears Sasha is in danger.

She rushes to the radio station, where she witnesses the killer murder Sasha with an ax. Natalie soon finds Paul and Brenda on campus. Paul, convinced that Wexler is responsible, escorts them away in his car. They stop at a gas station, and while Paul is inside, Natalie and Brenda find Wexler's mutilated body in the trunk, and flee through the woods back toward campus. The two become separated, and Natalie flags down the university's janitor passing by in his truck. He picks her up, but their car is forced off the road by the killer, who pursues them in a separate vehicle.

The crash kills the janitor, but Natalie leaves unscathed and flees on foot. While passing Stanley Hall, Natalie hears Brenda screaming, and breaks into the building, where she finds several corpses, and Brenda lying on a bed. Natalie assumes Brenda is dead, but she awakens and knocks Natalie unconscious. Natalie regains consciousness and finds herself bound and gagged.

Brenda attempts to perform a nephrectomy on Natalie, it is thwarted when Reese arrives and holds Brenda at gunpoint. Brenda manages to slash Reese with a switchblade, and Paul comes upon the scene during the melee. Natalie gains control of the gun, and shoots Brenda, who falls out a window. Natalie and Paul leave to get help for Reese, who is injured but still alive. Urban Legend 5. Use the HTML below. You must be a registered user to use the IMDb rating plugin.

Learn more More Like This. A film school is the center of a fresh spate of killings based on urban legends. Five women are stalked by an unknown assailant while preparing for Valentine's Day. Bloody Mary Video Students suspect that their teachers are aliens after bizarre occurrences. House on Haunted Hill Edit Cast Cast overview, first billed only: Paul Gardener Alicia Witt Natalie Simon Rebecca Gayheart Brenda Bates Michael Rosenbaum Parker Riley Loretta Devine Reese Wilson Joshua Jackson Damon Brooks Tara Reid Sasha Thomas John Neville Dean Adams Julian Richings Weird Janitor Robert Englund Professor William Wexler Danielle Harris Tosh Guaneri Natasha Gregson Wagner Michelle Mancini Gord Martineau David McAree Kay Hawtrey Library Attendant Angela Vint Edit Storyline Urban Legend tells the story of a group of pretty college students at a remote New England university.

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Trivia Urban legends which are referenced include: Referenced A caller to Sasha's radio show states that she replaced her roommate's birth control pills with baby aspirin. Persistent urban legends often maintain a degree of plausibility, such as a serial killer deliberately hiding in the back seat of a car. The earliest term by which these narratives were known, "urban belief tales", highlights what was then thought of [ by whom?

While at least one classic legend, the "Death Car", has been shown to have some basis in fact, [18] folklorists have an interest in debunking these narratives only to the degree that establishing non-factuality warrants the assumption that there must be some other reason why the tales are told, re-told and believed.


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For this reason, it is characteristic of groups within which a given narrative circulates to react very negatively to claims or demonstrations of non-factuality; an example would be the expressions of outrage by police officers who are told that adulteration of Halloween treats by strangers the subject of periodic moral panics occurs extremely rarely, if at all. The Internet makes it easier to both spread urban legends and debunk them.

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The United States Department of Energy had a service, now discontinued, called Hoaxbusters, that dealt with computer-distributed hoaxes and legends. Television shows such as Urban Legends , Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction , and later Mostly True Stories: Urban Legends Revealed , feature re-enactments of urban legends detailing the accounts of the tales and typically later in the show, these programs reveal any factual basis they may have. The Discovery Channel TV show MythBusters — tried to prove or disprove urban legends by attempting to reproduce them using the scientific method.


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  8. The film Urban Legend featured students discussing popular urban legends while at the same time falling victim to them. Between and , The Guardian newspaper "Weekend" section published the illustrated "Urban Myths" column by Phil Healey and Rick Glanvill, with content taken from a series of four books: These include the story that Orson Welles began work on a Batman movie in the s, which was to feature James Cagney as the Riddler and Marlene Dietrich as Catwoman ; [24] the persistent rumour that the rock singer Courtney Love is the granddaughter of Marlon Brando ; [25] and the idea that in a famous s poster of Farrah Fawcett , there is a subliminal sexual message concealed in the actress' hair.

    Internet urban legends are folklore stories that are spread through the internet. They may be spread through Usenet or email , [27] or more recently by social media. Urban Legends are mostly spread on social media A myth can also be linked to Viral content on the internet. People tend to share articles that makes them feel strongly to whatever the topic of the legend is.

    People prefer to pass along versions that produced the highest level of disgust.. Urban Legends can also be referred to as myths or Rumor s due to their unreliability and lack of credibility. Facebook and Twitter are the most common platforms of social media. Companies have been accused of hiding "secret messages" behind their Logo or packaging that supposedly hides or promotes the use of the occult, therefore making the brand popular.

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    It was believed to be true because if the thirteen stars in the symbol where connected a certain way, it would show three sixes in a row. After a Viral video of a Christian woman "exposing" Monster Energy for using the Hebrew alphabet symbol for the letter ''M" being used to disguise the number went viral on Facebook, people were quick to speculate whether or not it was true. If urban myths get popular, they often catch the attention of Hollywood executives and get turned into films.

    Turning urban legends and other folklore into movies helps spread the tales or reconnect with old tales to viewers who may have forgotten the story and help spread to new viewers. Another notorious urban legend to hit the big screen was Slender Man film the most famous Creepypasta started in the depths of forum s but got developed into a movie that was released in August of From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. For the rock band, see Urban Tales. For other uses, see Urban legend disambiguation.