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**_“Fright Night” with satanists rather than vampires_** A high school student in Los Angeles (Derek Rydall) is convinced that his grumpy teacher (Allen Garfield) is the serial killer preying on prostitutes in the area. Michael J. Pollar...


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A teenager insists he saw a satanist kill the call girl next door, and tries to prove it.
A group of tourists on a remote island find themselves being picked off one by one by a mysterious killer. As the body count rises, they must band together to uncover the killer's identity before they all become victims. The investigation uncovers dark secrets about the island and its inhabitants.
Night Visitor is a largely forgotten slasher film from the late 80s. It received minimal critical attention upon its release and is generally considered a low-budget, generic entry in the genre. Audience reception is similarly muted, with its few viewers often citing its predictable plot and uninspired direction.
Praised by some for its atmospheric setting, but largely criticized for its derivative plot.
The film struggles with pacing and character development, making it a forgettable slasher.
Despite a few tense moments, it fails to deliver a truly impactful horror experience.
Google audience: Information regarding Google user reviews for 'Night Visitor (1989)' is not readily available. The film appears to have had a limited release and engagement, resulting in a lack of widespread audience feedback.
The film was shot on location in the Florida Keys, contributing to its isolated island setting.
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**_“Fright Night” with satanists rather than vampires_** A high school student in Los Angeles (Derek Rydall) is convinced that his grumpy teacher (Allen Garfield) is the serial killer preying on prostitutes in the area. Michael J. Pollar...