Stalk ‘n’ SlashCinema :: Terror So Sudden There is No Time To Scream! (June, 1980)
Thanks to a prolonged production history, Silent Scream, being almost two years in the making, technically, predates most of its true Stalk ‘n’ Slash brethren — and some would claim it isn’t even a slasher at all. Eh, they might have a point; but I think there are enough elements present in the film to qualify. And I’d go into greater detail as to why or why not but this movie is about one of dozen or so aborted extended reviews that I have actual delusions of finishing someday. For now, I’ll just say I like the movie quite a bit, but the actual production, I think, proves far more interesting than the finished product.
Silent Scream (1980) Denny Harris Inc. :: American Cinema Releasing / EP: Denny Harris, Joan Harris / P: Jim Wheat, Ken Wheat / AP: Leslie Zurla / D: Denny Harris / W: Ken Wheat, Jim Wheat, Wallace C. Bennett / C: Michael D. Murphy, David Shore / E: Edward Salier / M: Roger Kellaway / S: Rebecca Balding, Barbara Steele, Yvonne De Carlo, Brad Rearden, Cameron Mitchell, Avery Schreiber
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