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May 1985 (USA) moreTagline:
Jennifer has seen the future!Plot:
Murder victim's spirit reaches out from beyond the grave in an attempt to possess the body of a young woman who has moved into his old apartment. full summary | add synopsisUser Comments:
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(Cast overview, first billed only)| Caroline Capers Powers | ... | Jennifer | |
| Roger Neil | ... | Ray | |
| Pam La Testa | ... | Farkas | |
| Victoria Dryden | ... | Dorothy Graham | |
| Chris Maria De Koron | ... | Pappas | |
| Dan Lutsky | ... | Tom Varney (as Dan Lutzky) | |
| Stacey Graves | ... | Cindy | |
| G. Gordon Cronce | ... | Ben | |
| Ethel Mark | ... | Dr. Ryker | |
| Alexandria Blade | ... | Tammy | |
| Joan Leonard | ... | Waitress | |
| Irma St. Paule | ... | Mrs. Malatesta | |
| Einar O. Peterson | ... | Occult store owner | |
| Lou Bacotti | ... | Drunk at Party | |
| James Styles | ... | Mr. Graham |
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Finland:K-18 | Italy:VM14 | USA:R | UK:18 | Canada:R (Ontario) (cut version) | Canada:13+ (Quebec)Filming Locations:
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I put this in a few days before Christmas and, to my surprise, it is set during the Xmas and New Year's holidays. So I officially have a new entry into my holiday themed horror flicks! Jennifer (Caroline Capers Powers) and husband Ray (Roger Neil) move into a new apartment once inhabited by a psychic medium. Naturally, Jennifer locates a trinket that communicates with the dead and they take her up on the offer. She is contacted by one William Graham, an industrialist who committed suicide some weeks earlier. Jennifer has visions of the true culprits, but no one believes her!
Filmed entirely in NYC, this Roberta Findlay cheapie really doesn't have much going for it. Still, I was entertained for all of the wrong reasons. There is lots of goofy gore and bad acting on display. Lead Powers is attractive and a decent actress, but never made another film (how does that happen?). The real reasons to see this flick are the DVD extras on the Media Blasters release. There is a hilarious half hour interview with Findlay about the film where she covers everything about the film from casting the big lesbian to her love of Jack Daniels to the South's love of horror films ("It's the only good thing about it!"). There is also a audio commentary where Findlay pulls no punches. I love listening to her talk.
What is interesting is that this film came out a year before the more celebrated (and admittedly better) WITCHBOARD. They basically are the exact same film and it makes me wonder if Kevin Tenney saw this and thought, "I can do that a lot better."