Zohra Lampert has nowhere else been granted this much time on a movie screen; and so, this ought to be an occasion for celebrating, even though she is required to impersonate a stock New York Neurotic, and even though the story material is flimsy Gothic paperback stuff. The shabby appearance of the movie -- it looks like student work, shot on one or two weekends in the country -- does not help to put over the spook-show gimcrackery. Directed by John Hancock. (1972) — Duncan Shepherd
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