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Visiting Hours (1982)
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Starring: Lee Grant, Linda Purl, William Shatner, Michael Ironside, Helen Hughes, Kirsten Bishopric, Lenore Zann, Deborah Kirshenbaum, Harvey Atkin, Michael J. Reynolds
Director: Jean-Claude Lord
Category: Horror, Horror
Studio: Anchor Bay
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105 mins
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There is no known cure for Murder.

Academy AwardŽ winner Lee Grant (1975 Academy Award winner for Best Supporting Actress, Shampoo) stars as outspoken TV journalist Deborah Ballin, whose crusade against domestic violence enrages a creepy loner (a truly disturbing performance by Michael Ironside of Starship Troopers and Top Gun). He brutally attacks the anchorwoman in her home, but Ballin survives and is hospitalized. Her assailant is enraged: He is haunted by a horrific childhood trauma. He enjoys inflicting torture and slow death. And now he has hidden inside the hospital to finish what he started. Can anybody - including her concerned boss (the one and only William Shatner), a frantic nurse (Linda Purl of Happy Days) or Deborah herself - stop the psycho's killing spree before it reaches sick new extremes?

 
 
   
   

 

 

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