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18It's a foggy, winter day in the middle of nowhere. And on the long, curving highway is a gas station. A generic, everyday, normal gas station. The perfect place to be haunted by a ghost, stalked by a serial killer, [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking or have your wallet emptied from the ridiculously high fuel prices.]]
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20For a number of reasons, lonely gas stations are a popular setting for horror writers to use. Much of this is perhaps that gas stations are a place that pretty much everyone who owns a car needs to visit at least once in a while. As such, they are bound to attract some weird and dangerous people, both in real life and in fiction.
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22Combine this with their often dingy run-down appearance as well as the fact that they can be found in even in the most rural and isolated of areas and you have the recipe for a decent horror setting.
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24Compare CreepyGasStationAttendant, who often manages these. MyCarHatesMe is almost guaranteed to happen. May even involve {{Sinister Car}}s. For more road trip points you absolutely do ''not'' want to get caught up in, see InnOfNoReturn, HellHotel and OldDarkHouse.
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31* ''ComicBook/ThePunisher'': Frank Castle runs into one in Louisiana that's actually a front for an InbredAndEvil CannibalClan.
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35* In ''Film/SixtyEightKill'', Chip has to stop at a remote gas station to fill up, and the cashier Monica notices the large bundle of cash he is carrying and tries to blackmail him. This marks the point at which the PlethoraOfMistakes kicks into high gear.
36* In ''Film/BigDriver'', Tess's rape and assault takes place in the shell of an abandoned gas station on a remote stretch of country road.
37* The horror anthology film ''Film/BodyBags'' has one segment appropriately named "The Gas Station" that played out like a SlasherMovie. A new attendant working the night shift is stalked by a lone killer, at first in her thoughts and later for real.
38* The first vampire attack in ''Film/FrightNight2NewBlood'' takes place at a deserted gas station. The victim manages to set the monster on fire by blowing up her car with a ReusableLighterToss, but this only slows it down briefly.
39* In the action movie ''Film/{{Legion}}'', a group of strangers hold up in a lonely diner/gas station out in the desert to stage a gun battle for the survival of mankind.
40* In ''Film/LifeBlood'', Rhea and Brooke decide to hole up in a remote gas station till the sun goes down, taking the clerk hostage. It is here that Brooke goes completely off the deep end and most of the killings occur.
41* The ''Film/{{Nightmares}}'' segment "Terror in Topanga". A woman hears over the radio that a serial killer is on the loose. She naturally goes out to get a pack of cigarettes and stops at a gas station. The attendant perfectly matches the serial killer's description and she gets worried. The attendant drags her out of the car, pulls out a gun, and [[BaitAndSwitchGunshot shoots...the real serial killer]], who was hiding in her back seat.
42* The horror movie ''Film/{{Splinter}}'' revolves around a gas station being under the attack of a parasitic organism.
43* The gas station in ''Film/TheTexasChainSawMassacre1974'' [[spoiler:unfortunately turns out not to be the sanctuary for [[FinalGirl Sally Hardesty]] as the [[CreepyGasStationAttendant proprietor]] ties her up, gags her, and forces her into his truck. It also turns out to be the place where [[ImAHumanitarian human meats are barbecued]].]]
44* Subverted with the opening kill of ''Film/UrbanLegend'', which depicts the scenario described below in the Folklore section.
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48* A woman traveling alone stops for gas late at night. When she tries to pay for the gas, the attendant tells her that her credit card has been declined and asks her to come into the office. She goes into the office, but the attendant starts acting creepy and locks the door. She escapes and runs back to her car with the attendant in pursuit. She drives away in a panic and doesn't hear the attendant screaming that [[DangerTakesABackseat there's someone in the back seat]]. This urban legend is also the first scene of the movie ''Film/UrbanLegend''.
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52* The flashback in ''Literature/TheDresdenFiles'' where a teenage Harry encounters an [[EldritchAbomination Outsider]] at a random gas station (and blows them both to smithereens).
53* The opening scene of ''Literature/JinxHigh'' has a character walking to a closed gas station to use the pay phone (the book was written before everyone and his goldfish had a cell) and promptly becoming Eldrich Horror Chow.
54* In the short story "Gas Station Carnivals" by Creator/ThomasLigotti, the protagonist's acquiaintance reminisces about [[AmusementParkOfDoom the titular carnivals that he used to visit as a kid]] when he and his parents stopped at gas stations. While the carnivals themselves were [[CrappyCarnival mostly just crappy]] (the attractions and rides were miniatures, the hypnotist and sideshow freaks were costumed attendants, and there was an air of oil-soaked dinginess about the whole thing), one of the employees, known as the Showman, [[HumanoidAbomination was uncannily creepy and menacing]]. [[spoiler:{{Subverted}}, it turns out that these carnivals never existed.]] [[spoiler:Double subverted, since the Showman is actually real - and now coming after the protagonist.]]
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58* The pilot episode of ''Series/CriminalMinds'' (and a small chunk of the second, both in flashback) featured a SerialKiller that was the sole employee of a middle-of-nowhere gas station. Other [[MonsterOfTheWeek Serial Killers Of The Week]] also used gas stations (in use or abandoned) as bases of operations throughout the show.
59* ''Series/SapphireAndSteel'' has a story set at an isolated gas station, but it's set in England, not the northern US.
60* ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'': In the Season 4 premiere, Dean [[spoiler: returns from Hell via rising from his own grave]] and comes upon a rundown, rural gas station which is conveniently closed. He proceeds to rob the place only to be be overwhelmed by a painfully high-pitched noise that shatters the windows and what he later describes as a demonic presence. [[spoiler: It's revealed that the presence was the angel Castiel, who was only trying to talk to him.]]
61* In ''Series/TwinPeaks'', the extradimensional being MIKE says that, prior to his HeelFaceTurn, he and [[BigBad BOB]] had lived above a convenience store, using it as a base of operations while [[ToServeMan praying on humanity]]. In ''The Return'', the long-awaited third series, we finally visit this convenience store, which seems to also be a gas station, and is ruled over by the nightmarish Woodsmen, murderous beings of pure evil. The convenience store at first appears to have only one floor, though we eventually learn that the second floor - where MIKE and BOB had lived - is actually in AnotherDimension.
62** Averted, however, by Big Ed's Gas Farm, the local garage and gas station within Twin Peaks itself. Big Ed Hurley is one of the nicest people in town.
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66* Referenced in the video of ''Music/BlueOysterCult'''s "Take Me Away" (from the album ''Music/TheRevolutionByNight''), where the young couple in the car get the first inkling something is not right; the band logo of the hooked cross painted on the petrol station wall is as big a clue as the [[CreepyGasStationAttendant sinister proprietor]].
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70* The most elaborate location in the horror point-and-click game ''VideoGame/BarrowHill'' is an all-night petrol station with adjoining restaurant and garage. It's creepy when you first arrive, and gets worse after [[spoiler: the monster breaks into the room where the attendant is hiding and reduces him to ash]].
71* In ''VideoGame/DeusEx'', an abandoned gas station near "the ruins of Los Angeles" is a place where you have to rescue a hostage. She'll die if your enemy so much as hears a footstep, so tread carefully. [[VideoGameCrueltyPotential And then kill her yourself. There actually isn't any penalty for that]].
72* In the video game version of ''VideoGame/IHaveNoMouthAndIMustScream'', Gorister's scenario starts inside a steampunk air ship. The ship lands in front of an abandoned gas station/truck stop, inside which Gorister has to face his inner demons.
73* ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil2Remake'' sets the tone by beginning at a gas station on a rainy night, where Leon or Claire make their first encounter with the zombie outbreak in the back room of the station. The station doubles as a tutorial level before the plot moves on to Raccoon City itself.
74* ''VideoGame/{{Night Shift|2018}}'', the playable prologue to Puppet Combo's ''VideoGame/StayOutOfTheHouse'', is set at an isolated gas station where you control a gas station attendant who is stalked throughout the night by a serial killer, culminating in [[spoiler:the attendant being captured]].
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78* [[http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/archive.html?tags=night+shift Night Shift]], a setting made by the folks from /tg/, focuses on the night/graveyard shift of attendants at a middle-of-nowhere service station who have to endure unsettling, dangerous, and sometimes just weird supernatural phenomena.
79* The horror comedy story ''Blog/TalesFromTheGasStation'' [[https://www.reddit.com/r/nosleep/comments/78xz7v/tales_from_the_gas_station/?st=jb2dw4jh&sh=3c08c738 1]] is [[ExactlyWhatItSaysontheTin exactly what it says on the tin]].
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