<P> The work was reinterpreted as the focus of Nights in White Satin: The Trip, a dark ride at the Hard Rock Park theme park in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, U.S.A. The attraction, which included 3D - black light and fiber - optic lighting effects and purpose - made films, was developed by Sally Corporation and Jon Binkowski of Hard Rock Park . Riders entered through a bead curtain, were provided 3D glasses, and upon return were greeted with the question, "How was your Trip?" Visual effects, digital CGI and special effects were designed, produced, and installed by Attraction Design Services; ride vehicles were from ETF . </P> <P> The attraction operated as "The Trip" for the single 2008 season the park operated as Hard Rock Park, but was rethemed as "Monstars of Rock" with the sale and retitling of the park as Freestyle Music Park; "park officials said the experience will be similar but the presentation will be changed ." Freestyle Music Park would cease operations after its only season as such in 2009 . </P> <Ul> <Li> This was used as the title song of the now obscure 1987 TV movie Nights in White Satin . </Li> <Li> This song was featured in Wolfgang Petersen's 1991 film Shattered . </Li> <Li> This song was featured in the 1992 film Split Second . </Li> <Li> This song was featured in Robert De Niro's 1993 film A Bronx Tale . </Li> <Li> This song was featured in Martin Scorsese's 1995 film Casino . </Li> <Li> This song was played briefly in the King of the Hill episode "The Trouble with Gribbles," which was originally transmitted in 2001 . </Li> <Li> This song was featured in Rob Zombie's 2009 film Halloween II, a sequel to his 2007 remake of the 1978 film Halloween . </Li> <Li> This song was featured in Bertrand Bonello's 2011 film House of Tolerance . </Li> <Li> This song was played over the opening credits of Tim Burton's 2012 film Dark Shadows . </Li> <Li> This song was featured in the 2006 comedy / parody film American Dreamz . </Li> <Li> This song was featured in The Perks of Being a Wallflower, a novel by Stephen Chbosky, as it appeared on a music playlist compiled by the novel's protagonist, Charlie . </Li> <Li> This song was featured in The Boat That Rocked . </Li> <Li> This song was featured in the Heath Kirchart segment in the 2001 Transworld Skateboarding video Sight Unseen . </Li> <Li> The song was featured in the Wiseguy episode "No One Gets Out of Here Alive," in the climactic scene between Vinnie Terranova and Sonny Steelgrave . This was removed in the DVD release . </Li> <Li> The song was featured in the TV movie The 70s . </Li> <Li> This song was featured in Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo when Deuce got high on space cake . </Li> <Li> This song was featured in the Fringe episode "In Absentia," appearing in the background as Walter Bishop addresseed his future self on a video tape . </Li> <Li> This song was featured in the Freaks and Geeks episode "Girlfriends and Boyfriends ." </Li> <Li> This song was featured in Ben Young's 2016 film Hounds of Love . </Li> </Ul> <Li> This was used as the title song of the now obscure 1987 TV movie Nights in White Satin . </Li>

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