

A sociology instructor finds her new teaching duties at a private college interrupted by the presence of a killer.
Director: Richard W. Haines
Writers: John Elias Michalakis, Miljan Peter Ilich, Richard W. Haines

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Has some okay moments, and kills, but it is poorly made, and some shoddy editing, coupled with how it was obvious who the killer was, though I wonder back in 1984 it would come as a surprise because t...

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