
Visitors of the Night
Judith notices some very creepy things are happening around town. She and the town's sheriff make a chilling discovery, the town's teens are disappearing. When they reappear they are suffering from amnesia. Judith is even more troubled when her daughter, Katie, is missing. When she returns and begins acting strangely, it becomes evident alien powers have taken over the town. Judith must stand up to her fears and rid the town of the aliens that have come to claim her daughter.
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Plot Summary
A group of teenagers find themselves in a remote cabin when they are terrorized by mysterious entities from outer space. As the creatures begin to abduct them one by one, the survivors must find a way to fight back and escape the horrifying onslaught. The film explores themes of survival and the unknown terrors of the cosmos.
Critical Reception
Visitors of the Night was a direct-to-video release and received minimal critical attention. It is generally regarded as a low-budget science fiction horror film with a predictable plot and uninspired performances. While it may appeal to fans of B-movies, it did not achieve widespread critical acclaim or significant audience traction.
What Reviewers Say
- Lacks originality and relies heavily on genre tropes.
- Special effects are rudimentary, fitting for a low-budget production.
- Pacing can be slow, with moments of suspense undermined by weak character development.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for 'Visitors of the Night (1995)' is not readily available, as it was a film with limited distribution and public discussion.
Fun Fact
The film was released directly to VHS, bypassing a theatrical release, which is common for many lower-budget genre films of the 1990s.
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