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Director: | John D. Hancock |
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Writer: | John D. Hancock, Lee Kalcheim |
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Newly released from a mental ward, Jessica hopes to return to life the way it was before her nervous breakdown. But when Jessica moves to a country house with her husband and a close friend, she finds a mysterious girl living in there. Jessica's terror and paranoia resurface as evil forces surround her. | |
Release Date: | Aug 27, 1971 |
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Director: | John D. Hancock |
Writer: | John D. Hancock, Lee Kalcheim |
Genres: | Drama, Horror, Mystery |
Keywords | drowning, paranoia, insane asylum |
Production Companies | Paramount Pictures, The Jessica Company |
Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $180,000 |
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Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Zohra Lampert | Jessica |
Barton Heyman | Duncan |
Kevin O'Connor | Woody |
Gretchen Corbett | The Girl |
Alan Manson | Sam Dorker |
Mariclare Costello | Emily |
Name | Job |
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John D. Hancock | Director, Author |
Randa Haines | Continuity |
Lee Kalcheim | Author |
Robert M. Baldwin | Director of Photography |
Murray Solomon | Editor |
Norman Kenneson | Set Decoration |
Mariette Pinchart | Costume Design |
Orville Stoeber | Original Music Composer |
Irvin Carlton | Makeup Artist |
Joe Ryan | Sound |
Name | Title |
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Bill Badalato | Producer |
Charles B. Moss Jr. | Producer |
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Eerie little 1970s supernatural horror film has a few creepy moments and although it is on the slow side at times, still liked the performance from Zohra Lampert and it does have a charm to it. Won't make my list of great horror films or anything, but certainly work seeking out. **3.0/5** ...
_**Haunting mystery/horror on coastal Connecticut**_ Released in 1971, "Let's Scare Jessica to Death" chronicles events after the title character (Zohra Lampert) gets out of a mental institution and moves into an old house on coastal Connecticut with her husband (Barton Heyman) and a friend (Kevi ... n O'Connor). There they discover a hippie-like squatter named Emily (Mariclare Costello) whom they eventually invite to stay because they all get along. Jessica starts to hear voices as they catch wind of rumors of a drowning victim from 90 years earlier who's now a ghost or maybe even a vampire. Are the increasingly crazy happenings real or all in Jessica's mind? This is a realistic mystery/horror movie in the mold of 1967's "The Shuttered Room" and 1962's "Carnival of Souls." I mean 'realistic' in the sense that the tone is believable. It's a low-key, haunting slow-burner, so if you want over-the-top, cartoony horror, look elsewhere. Zohra Lampert is effective as the mentally unstable protagonist. The way the movie constantly looks into her thought-life and the uncertainties thereof is reminiscent of 1968's "Rachel, Rachel." The theme is the hypnotic power of a woman. Reflect on Jessica's situation at the end. If she dares to speak out, who would believe her story? The drowning victim from the 19th century was named Abigail. I bet this was where KD got the name for his notable 1987 horror-metal concept album. The movie runs 98 minutes and was in Connecticut, USA (Essex, Chester, East Haddam & Old Saybrook). GRADE: B