
A young disturbed girl lives with her mother and grandmother. One day her estranged father returns home with a female companion he introduces as his fiancee. Soon the girl finds herself in the midst of strange goings-on, which evolve into a web of murder. Throughout all this, her father starts acting less and less fatherly which leads his horrified fiancee to believe that he wants to sleep with his own daughter.... (Full plot summary below)
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A young disturbed girl lives with her mother and grandmother. One day her estranged father returns home with a female companion he introduces as his fiancee. Soon the girl finds herself in the midst of strange goings-on, which evolve into a web of murder. Throughout all this, her father starts acting less and less fatherly which leads his horrified fiancee to believe that he wants to sleep with his own daughter.
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| User ReviewFINAL C"I have seen all the things that men and women do to each other -- and none of it approaces the intensity of katoeys." -- John Burdett, Bangkok Tattoo |
| User ReviewMaria TFantastic. If Sondra Locke wasn't your favorite Autumn Child before, she will be now. |
| User ReviewApril NOne of the creepiest movies of its time. Sondra Locke gave a chilling performance. |
| User ReviewOrlok WLocke was Outstanding... By the time it finished, I was drooling--Weird multilevel horror movie,not for children... Haunting Gothic Psychodrama!! |
| User ReviewLotti KDecent early 70s psychological horror with a surprise "twist" at the end! Great cast. |
| User ReviewAurelio BSondra Locke is penilely adept at playing a young disturbed boy who has a crush on her father. |
| User ReviewKevin BA psychological thriller that is very much in the vein of "Psycho" or one of the many Hitchcockian thrillers that the Hammer-Horror film studio churned out in the sixties. Though the picture is admirably restrained and has its occasional moments of creepiness, this film pales in comparison to the aforementioned classic (or even those Hammer quickies) due to the fact that the plot is simply too derivative to enjoy, with each revelation being both obvious and unoriginal. The climax is also rather... well, anti-climatic and not that suspenseful or terrifying, with a final revelation that has been done many times before. Still, those who eat up your twisty psycho-thrillers (like me) might find some enjoyment here, but prepared to watch a routine entry into the subgenre. |