RecordPair of glow-in-the-dark 'Devil Eyes', for Hallowe'en celebrations< 1 of 1 > Back
Pair of glow-in-the-dark 'Devil Eyes', for Hallowe'en celebrationsThis is one of a range of inexpensive items sold for Hallowe'en celebrations in turn-of-the-millennium Britain. These Hallowe'en 'Devil Eyes' are designed to look scary and to add to the 'spooky' atmosphere on the night of 31 October. This pair of glow-in-the-dark 'eyes', made of a synthetic material, come in their original plastic and cardboard wrapping. The wrapping shows a typical horror film scene of a castle on a crag, at full moon, with bats flying about. The 'horror show' paraphernalia associated with Hallowe'en (Halloween) night celebrations in 1990s Britain reflect an Americanised, Hollywood-influenced version of the traditional All Hallows Eve festival - itself a mixture of Christian and popular practices. Record detailsTo search on related items, click any linked text below.
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