He Knows You're Alone with Don Scardino: DVD Cover

    He Knows You're Alone Director: Armand Mastroianni Cast: Don Scardino, Caitlin O'Heaney, Elizabeth Kemp, Tom Rolfing

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    • DVD Release Date: 10/05/2004
    • Original Release: 1980
    • Rating: Rated R
     
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    Features

    Closed Caption; Commentary by director Armand Mastroianni and screenwriter Scott Parker; Theatrical trailer; Languages: English & Français; Subtitles: English, Français, & Español

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Dead Date [3:34]
    2. Back Seat Knifer [4:33]
    3. He's Back Credits! [3:15]
    4. Bleeding Bride [2:04]
    5. Guys Getaway [3:05]
    6. Study Helper [5:05]
    7. Shadowing Man [2:30]
    8. Reeducating Marvin [2:39]
    9. Fit To Be Wed! [2:45]
    10. Dress Shop Company [3:20]
    11. Second Thoughts [2:56]
    12. 36 Hours [3:59]
    13. Playtime With The Price [3:56]
    14. Dying In The Dark [5:12]
    15. He Knows Where I Live [6:11]
    16. Fitting The Pattern [2:25]
    17. Next Victims [3:57]
    18. Fearful Glimpse [3:09]
    19. House Of Horror [3:08]
    20. Gamble's Wrong Turn [4:47]
    21. Marcy Gets The Point [4:26]
    22. Unwanted Passenger [4:01]
    23. Morgue Menace [3:09]
    24. Gamble's Last Gamble [4:01]
    25. There Goes The Bride [3:03]
    26. End Credits [2:15]

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    Editorial Reviews

    In this fairly frightening slasher-horror film, sweet young Amy Jensen (Caitlin O'Heaney) and her friends decide to all get married together. Unfortunately, all the guys go on vacation, leaving the women at the mercy of a psychotic killer (Tom Rolfing) who goes after brides with a big knife. Amy must seek help from an obsessed cop (Lewis Arlt) and her nerdy friend (Don Scardino) who works at a morgue. The familiar supporting cast includes Tom Hanks in his big-screen debut, and '80s standbys Russell Todd, Paul Gleason, and Dana Barron. This one has some scary moments despite the clichéd plot and the obligatory severed head in a fishbowl, especially a stalking scene in a tailor's shop and the tense morgue chase at the end. The most memorable sequence, involving a murder at a movie theater, was later restaged almost shot-by-shot in Scream 2 (1997). Robert Firsching, All Movie Guide

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