Dark Sanity (1982)
57KDark Sanity: Directed by Martin Green. With Aldo Ray, Kory Clark, Chuck Jamison, Bobby Holt. A woman with psychic visions and an alcoholic past moves into a house where the previous occupant was mysteriously decapitated, and soon suspects the visions she’s seeing are her own future.
“It can be said that good movies are a dime a dozen…too bad this one canu0026#39;t seem to find a dozen to fit into. I saw this movie by sheer accident (I was expecting to see the Joan Crawford one…as in this oneu0026#39;s titled u0026quot;Straight Jacketu0026quot; on video)and I was really not impressed at all….it was pretty boring and pretty dull in the scare department…but it was not all bad…it had one the my favorite u0026quot;horroru0026quot; actors in it…as in one who I respect and who became more known for his horror (in my mind at least–Eg. u0026quot;The Forestu0026quot;-u0026quot;Donu0026#39;t Go Near The Parku0026quot;)than for his earlier more serious works as in Aldo Ray..The story was your A-typical slasher type film story of the early 80u0026#39;s–very low budget (as you can tell by the quality of the film and the way it looks like it was shot using less than standard film)and for the most part poorly acted…but it was actually kind of creative in parts–no not u0026quot;E.T.u0026quot; creative but itu0026#39;s not supposed to be…Iu0026#39;d be real surprised if this movie ever found itu0026#39;s way into someoneu0026#39;s personal collection….not because it was bad…but just because there are better things out there very similar to this that may catch your eye and in the end make you forget to pick this one up off the video store shelf….Honestly I canu0026#39;t say it was good but for low budget horror it was not that bad…on the bright side it was better than, more scary than and even more realistic than the modern disaster u0026quot;Anacondau0026quot;….sometimes low budget can be more interesting than big budget.”