Alone in the Dark

When the lights go out, the terror begins.

5.8
19821h 33m

A quartet of murderous psychopaths break out of a mental hospital during a power blackout and lay siege to their doctor's house.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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Cast

Photo of Jack Palance

Jack Palance

Frank Hawkes

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Martin Landau

Byron "Preacher" Sutcliff

Photo of Dwight Schultz

Dwight Schultz

Dan Potter

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Erland van Lidth

Ronald "Fatty" Elster

Photo of Deborah Hedwall

Deborah Hedwall

Nell Potter

Photo of Phillip Clark

Phillip Clark

Tom Smith / Skaggs

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Brent Jennings

Ray Curtis

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Annie Korzen

Marissa Hall

Photo of Lin Shaye

Lin Shaye

Receptionist at Haven

Photo of Larry Pine

Larry Pine

Harry Merton

Photo of Laura Esterman

Laura Esterman

Woman Voyager

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Michael Earl Reid

Cursing Voyager

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Steve Dash

Dr. Barkin

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Michael Medeiros

Club Manager

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Reviews

J

JPV852

8/10

Simple but entertaining suspense-thriller with a fun cast that includes Jack Palance, Martin Landau and Donald Pleasence. The horror element was decent and acting pretty solid for the most part. The one minor twist in the finale I had an inkling about yet was still effective. Would make for a great viewing on Halloween night. **3.75/5**

W

Wuchak

6/10

**_Inmates escape the loony bin with Pleasence, Palance and Landau_**

During a blackout, several violent patients break out of a progressive asylum in New Jersey (Jack Palance, Martin Landau & Erland Van Lidth) and threaten a new doctor and his family at their farmhouse (Dwight Schultz, Deborah Hedwall, etc.). Donald Pleasence is on hand as the eccentric head of the facility.

"Alone in the Dark" (1982) is a fairly obscure horror flick that borrows from “Silent Night, Bloody Night” (1972), “Halloween” (1978) and “Night of the Living Dead” (1968). Pleasence, Palance and Landau are a highlight; basically veteran actors making some extra cash in their twilight years and having a good time doing it.

Lee Taylor-Allan (Toni) and Carol Levy (Bunky, the babysitter) stand out on the feminine front. The latter is good-looking, but needed to eat some cheeseburgers.

While nothing spectacular, the movie has some welcome quirks and highlights, such as the idea of a “progressive” sanitarium, Toni’s situation (she’s recovering from a recent nervous breakdown), the contrasting of different levels of crazy whether inside or outside of mental institutions and the performance of The Sic F##ks at a local club. Speaking of the latter, a member of the band ran into Palance several years later and informed him who he was. Jack responded, “We were all sick f##ks in that movie.”

The film runs 1 hour, 32 minutes, and was shot in New Jersey (Ridgewood, Newark, Hillsdale and Englewood).

GRADE: B-/C+

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