

Intruders
When psychiatrist Dr. Neil Chase encounters two women suffering from the same symptoms with similar nightmarish stories, rational explanations just don't seem to fit.
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Plot Summary
A wealthy, reclusive man is terrorized by visions of a ghostly woman who claims to be his deceased wife, murdered by him. As the hauntings escalate, he begins to doubt his sanity and his past, leading him on a descent into a dark conspiracy.
Critical Reception
Intruders was a two-part television miniseries that received a mixed to positive reception, particularly praised for its suspenseful atmosphere and Crenna's performance. While some critics found its pacing slow at times, it was generally regarded as a well-crafted horror film that delivered genuine scares.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its unsettling atmosphere and suspense.
- Richard Crenna's performance as the tormented protagonist was a highlight.
- Some found the plot convoluted and the pacing uneven.
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Fun Fact
The miniseries was directed by Dan Curtis, known for his work on other horror classics like 'Dark Shadows', 'The Night Stalker', and 'The Triflers'.
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