
Jonas (Walker Jr) is on the road to Salina. He stops at a gas station/restaurant and its owner Mara (Hayworth) is struck by his resemblance to her dead son Rocky (Porel). He decides to stay on and meets Mara's friend Warren (Begley) and Rocky's seductive sister Billie (Farmer), but dark facts are to be revealed about Rocky's death.... (Full plot summary below)
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Jonas (Walker Jr) is on the road to Salina. He stops at a gas station/restaurant and its owner Mara (Hayworth) is struck by his resemblance to her dead son Rocky (Porel). He decides to stay on and meets Mara's friend Warren (Begley) and Rocky's seductive sister Billie (Farmer), but dark facts are to be revealed about Rocky's death.
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| Ozus' World Movie ReviewsDennis SchwartzWell-made but trashy emotional psychological thriller. |
| User ReviewSteve HA weirdly compelling film. It's stuck with me for 45 years and I still have to watch it every few years. |
| User ReviewTrent RTrès `70s, sexy psych thriller with loads of creepy incestuous hijinx and odd atmosphere. The acting by the pretty young primaries is shaky at best, but Begley and Hayworth are such fun that it is easy to ignore. The plot is largely one continuous flashback, with a mildly noir vibe of mistaken/assumed identity. Hayworth's last film, with her as an insecure matriarch opposite Begley as her seedy spouse. Worth seeing for them alone, but more so if you're in the mood for some then-new period style in the hands of the old guard. |