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Sunday 26 March 2017

Video Nasty - Night Warning

Night Warning

(1982)

S2D Associates / Royal American Pictures : HBO Video / Thorn EMI Video

7.25 / 10

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This is a truly bad film though it had a hypnotic effect on me...  I just couldn't stop watching.  This is an awesome film in its alarming subject matter.  As a youngster, Billy Lynch is left with his Aunty Cheryl as his parents take a trip into the city.  There's an accident and Billy's parents are killed so for the next fourteen years his Aunt takes care of him and brings him up.  Then one day his Aunt kills a handyman who she claims tried to rape her.  Billy affirms her story, though Detective Joe Carlson doesn't believe them.  It's in the course of his investigation that things begin to unravel for Billy and Aunt Cheryl.

There are plenty of twists and turns in the story which keeps the viewer entertained and interested.  Though it's the earnestness of the acting from Bo Svenson's portrayal of the over-the-top testosteroned bullish boor of a man in Detective Carlson that makes this unintentionally humorous and enthralling.  I have known people who are homophobic, to the point of brutishness, but this character could be the archetype.

Then there's the wonderful Susan Tyrell who's maniacal and lunatic portrayal of Aunty Cheryl is skin-crawlingly bizarre and creepy.

As the film progressed and grew more florid I was surprised to see Julia Duffy and, one of my favourite actors, Bill Paxton appear.  Julia Duffy does a good job as Billy's love interest Julia and is one of the main characters that aren't too unnatural.  One of the strongest and realistic characters in the movie is that of the homosexual Coach Tom Landers.  When viewed in respect to the homophobic actions of Carlson I thought we'd get to see more of Landers.  It is actually a shame that we don't

This film is bad enough, weird enough, crazy enough, and strangely entertaining enough to be a cult film.  If you have time to spare and like a film to fascinate and delight then this is one worth a watch.  I loved it...




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