William Fruet, who directed the classic THE HOUSE BY THE LAKE and the Ivan Reitman-produced CANNIBAL GIRLS, must have been doing film-making "time" with this plodder.
It's an old-fashioned tale of a grandmother with a split personality. Black shapes skulk about in the dark committing bloodless murder. Voices whisper and argue in the night.
Nothing much eventuates as the murderess is unmasked and taken upstairs for a cup of tree.
Also known as CRIES IN THE NIGHT in some circles, this is very average stuff.
The theatrical poster was a goodie.
It's an old-fashioned tale of a grandmother with a split personality. Black shapes skulk about in the dark committing bloodless murder. Voices whisper and argue in the night.
Nothing much eventuates as the murderess is unmasked and taken upstairs for a cup of tree.
Also known as CRIES IN THE NIGHT in some circles, this is very average stuff.
The theatrical poster was a goodie.