I first saw this in the mid 80s on a vhs.
Revisited it recently.
High school girls r targetted on a slumber party by a maniac with a power drill.
Our psycho ain't a big built or scary looking guy but jus an ordinary fella with a very bad sense of dressing, he wears a dark blue denim jacket, on a red tshirt with dark blue jeans n black cowboy boots.
His power drill machine is heavier than him but unfortunately our teens cannot put up a fight against him inspite of being large in nos.
Forget about putting up a fight, a young guy keeps knocking on the door rather than jus running away from the old killer. Our teen wud have definitely outrunned the puny killer.
In another scene a stupid fella without uttering a word lays outside a door n when the killer kills him, he screams.
The film has the same cliches which has been endured by horror fans umpteenth no of times. A person hits the killer, the killer falls on the ground unconscious n rather than hitting the killer repeatedly while he is unconscious n down, people run away.
Marcus Dunstan's The Neighbour is a good example of a thriller without the usual cliches.
Now coming to some good points, the film has lots of nudity. In one scene a camera lingers on boobs n butt. It has a hot babe in a chemise exposing large cleavage.
The film does get a bit violent towards the end with some stabbings n slashings.
High school girls r targetted on a slumber party by a maniac with a power drill.
Our psycho ain't a big built or scary looking guy but jus an ordinary fella with a very bad sense of dressing, he wears a dark blue denim jacket, on a red tshirt with dark blue jeans n black cowboy boots.
His power drill machine is heavier than him but unfortunately our teens cannot put up a fight against him inspite of being large in nos.
Forget about putting up a fight, a young guy keeps knocking on the door rather than jus running away from the old killer. Our teen wud have definitely outrunned the puny killer.
In another scene a stupid fella without uttering a word lays outside a door n when the killer kills him, he screams.
The film has the same cliches which has been endured by horror fans umpteenth no of times. A person hits the killer, the killer falls on the ground unconscious n rather than hitting the killer repeatedly while he is unconscious n down, people run away.
Marcus Dunstan's The Neighbour is a good example of a thriller without the usual cliches.
Now coming to some good points, the film has lots of nudity. In one scene a camera lingers on boobs n butt. It has a hot babe in a chemise exposing large cleavage.
The film does get a bit violent towards the end with some stabbings n slashings.