cover the corpses of her loved
ones as her uncle tries to stab
her with a butcher knife. Cornell was a likable presence and
the film would have been better
had she been the central figure
rather than killed off at the film’s
outset. Alan Howarth’s score is
below par compared to his pre-
vious work and reaches a new
low with the Three Stooges style
theme he lays over scenes featuring a pair of bungling cops.
Predictably, the movie was a
flop, both commercially and
critically, and the series would lie
dormant for the next six years.
Predictably, the movie was a flop,
both commercially and critically,
and the series would lie dormant
for the next six years.
1 star out of 5
NewJerseyStage.com
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