Stalk ‘n’ SlashCinema :: Your Next Visit May Be Your Last. So Frightening You’ll Never Recover. (June, 1982)
FINALLY! Thank you, Ghost of the Conestoga 4. Great artwork, outstanding cast, and Michael Ironside makes for a great psychopath, but, too bad the movie they were all plugged into kinda stinks. I’ve seen it. Twice. But damned if I can remember if the killer was after the patient (Grant) or the nurse (Purl) with the other getting in the way. What I do know is, the film could have used a lot more William Shatner.
Visiting Hours (1982) Canadian Film Development Corporation (CFDC) :: Filmplan :: Victor Solnicki Productions :: 20th Century Fox / EP: Pierre David, Victor Solnicki / P: Claude Héroux / D: Jean-Claude Lord / W: Brian Taggert / C: René Verzier / E: Jean-Claude Lord, Lise Thouin / M: Jonathan Goldsmith / S: Lee Grant, Linda Purl, Michael Ironside, William Shatner, Lenore Zann, Harvey Atkin
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