2024 Spooky Flix Fest – Visiting Hours (1982)


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Oct 23 2024 82 mins   6

You can watch the VIDEO version of this episode here: https://youtu.be/-9wx-0xNi8o


In this episode, the Retro Movie Geek crew is joined by Rick Patterson (find more from Rick here & here), and they’re geeking out over Visiting Hours (1982) and





  • good writing

  • how dark the story is

  • Michael Ironside

  • violence

  • and much, much more!




Synopsis:




An eerie silence blankets the corridors of a major medical center. One woman lies awake in her hospital bed, totally consumed with relentless terror. For within the confines of the seemingly secure hospital stalks a killer… fiercely determined to brutally punish her.


This sets the frightening premise for Visiting Hours, a gripping suspense thriller that explores a whole new dimension in spine-chilling terror.


Lee Grant stars as Deborah Ballin, an outspoken television journalist who is brutally attacked in her home after delivering a scathing editorial on women’s rights. Ballin soon discovers her nightmare is far from over, as her assailant, and would-be-executioner (Michael Ironside) lurks in the darkened corridor waiting for the chance to finish the sinister job he started.





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Special thanks to Midnight Syndicate (find more Midnight Syndicate scares here) for letting us use the tunes Ghost Light and Green Room from the album The Brimstone Club, for Spooky Flix Fest 2024!




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