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1988 - 79m.

In the late 80's there were tons of low-budget horror flicks flooding the video market so despite picking the box for this up many times, I never did rent it. But seeing it now it's not a bad little horror/thriller and is certainly more pleasing than a good number of the ones that came out at the same time.

Mitchell Anderson stars as an aspiring writer who saw his parents murdered when he was ten by a business associate with a rifle while wearing a wolf mask. Years after the fact he starts having visions and nightmares about said killer and he has to try and sort reality from fiction.

Admittedly the plot has a few holes (in the end we're not really sure of the actual identity of the killer) but this works alright thanks to acceptable acting by the cast, some decent dialogue at times and dream sequences that aren't too bad overall. It's definitely a watchable time with co-star Juliette Cummins having a steamy sex scene and some okay bloodletting to keep you interested.

Directed By: Kristine Peterson.
Written By: Thom Babbes.

Starring: Mitchell Anderson, Juliette Cummins, Xander Berkeley, Thom Babbes.