Friday, October 17, 2014

There Was a Little Girl (1981)


Directed by Ovidio G. Assonitis
My rating: 1.5 stars out of 4
IMDb
(DVD, Dark Sky Films)

A teacher at a school for the deaf finds out that her twin sister is in a hospital with a disease that deforms her face. She escapes the hospital with the help of their "uncle", a priest, and go on an unexplained killing spree. They use a dog for most of their dirty work with several gruesome death scenes. They save up the bodies for the final "birthday party". Lacking in atmosphere, plot and characterizations, with a particularly over-the-top scene in which the dog is killed with a drill to the head. It was not a very good film anyway, but that unnecessary scene drops it down to just plain bad.

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