Watched this again recently. Which I own on VHS. Agree there ,it is creepy. Without giving too much away. For me it does follows a formula but does have a sting it's tail. One of the things I liked is the use of percussion in this film is something you don't hear alot of these days. Plus there are long scenes which are played out building the tension. Which these days would be edited to such a degree you blink and miss. Always a pleasure to spot a star of the silver screen Farley Granger - Strangers on a Train.giles edwards wrote:
Rosemary's Killer/The Prowler is a genuinely creepy picture that really unnerved me when I saw it for the first time a couple of years back. Someone needs to put that out here...
One of a cartload of reasons I won't be throwing out my vhs are those corny 80's trailers for those Mad Maxesque films like on Rosemary's Killer vhs. Corker!