A young woman drives to a small town, which she's never been to while in a trance. A year earlier, another woman who looked identicalwas murdered, here. Everyone assumes her boyfriend, who d... Read allA young woman drives to a small town, which she's never been to while in a trance. A year earlier, another woman who looked identicalwas murdered, here. Everyone assumes her boyfriend, who disappeared, was get killer. But as the story evokes, the truth of the murder comes out.A young woman drives to a small town, which she's never been to while in a trance. A year earlier, another woman who looked identicalwas murdered, here. Everyone assumes her boyfriend, who disappeared, was get killer. But as the story evokes, the truth of the murder comes out.
- Paul Lund
- (as Ken Camroux)
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Not Rated; Adult Themes.
The story revolves around a girl turning up at a small town and looking remarkably similar to a girl who was murdered the previous year .
The problem for me seems that although the two girls are played by the same actress, the young men in it look remarkably similar too. Which left me feeling like I wasn't sure who was whom.
The actress playing the dead girl's mum is decidedly wooden especially when hearing something that had happened to her daughter that would devastate most mothers.
All in all not one to be re-watched . not even creepy although it was billed as a chiller .Its a chiller decidedly Luke warm.
Candace Cameron Bure, famous for her role as DJ Tanner on the hit TV show Full House, is not very convincing as a Possessed twenty something.. trying to avenge the Possesers Death. I believe she is fine actress.... just not in the thriller range.
The Filming was trashy, and like I said the plot stale... though watching it I knew I was in for automatic cheese, I had NO idea how much worse this film could get...
I highly do not recommend this movie... unless cheep Filmaking and poor writing is what you looking for
Did you know
- TriviaThe photos of Teddy Johnson from baby to present are actual pictures of Ken McCusker.
- GoofsIn the opening sequence, when the gunman takes aim the second time, you can see two flashes from the gun, but only one shot is heard.