



The Dark (1979) | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | September 20, 2021
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Some hefty bonuses added to this film. Looks fair I suppose, just skip to the last 15 minutes.
| genre | Horror |
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| synopsis | At night the Mangler stalks the streets of Los Angeles, killing and mutilating random victims. On the trail are a TV reporter, the father of one of the victims, and a police detective, but despite their efforts only the mysterious psychic DeRenzy knows what the killer is and how to stop it. |
| lead actors | Warren J. Kemmerling | Keenan Wynn | Richard Jaeckel | Cathy Lee Crosby | William Devane | Biff Elliot | Jacquelyn Hyde | Casey Kasem | Vivian Blaine | John Bloom | Bill Derringer | Jay Lawrence | Russ Marin | Vernon Washington | John Dresden | Roberto Contreras | William Lampley | Jeffrey Reese | Valla Rae McDade | Ken Minyard | Monica Peterson | Kathy Hilton | Philip Michael Thomas | Ernest Robinson | Angelo Rossitto |
| director | John “Bud” Cardos |










