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Fright (1971)
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Starring: Ian bannen, Honor Blackman, Susan Goerge, John Gregson
Director: Peter Collinson
Category: Classics, Horror, Classics, Horror
Studio: Anchor Bay
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Length:
87 mins
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Teenage babysitter Amanda (Susan George of Straw Dogs) arrives at the Lloyd home to watch their young son for the evening. But it seems that the strangely nervous Mrs. Lloyd (Honor Blackman, 'Pussy Galore' of Goldfinger) is hiding a shocking secret …a secret that has just escaped from a nearby insane asylum and is now desperately trying to get inside the house. What depraved desires must Amanda endure to survive the ultimate night of fright?

In the genre of "virginal babysitter vs. homicidal maniac" films, Fright truly stands alone. Director Peter Collinson (Straight On Till Morning, The Italian Job) and screenwriter Tudor Gates (Twins of Evil, Lust for a Vampire) deliver a shocker full of creepy style, wild scares, and some very nasty surprises. Dennis Waterman (Scars of Dracula) and Ian Bannen (Flight of the Phoenix) co-star in this classic 1971 chiller, now presented in a new widescreen transfer from original British vault elements.

 
 
   
   

 
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