Lurkers (Roberta Findlay, 1988)
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Justine: A Matter of Innocence - Walter E. Sear & Roberta Findlay - 1980 - USA
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Home Sweet Home, 1988, Roberta Findlay
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Roberta Findlay - A Woman's Torment (1977)
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The Oracle, Roberta Findlay
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A Nightmare on Elm Street (Wes Craven, 1984)
Lurkers (Roberta Findlay, 1988)
“Lurkers, in addition to borrowing liberally from Michael Winner’s The Sentinel (1977), draws its most potent themes and imagery from one of the most lucrative horror franchises of the period, the Nightmare on Elm Street (1984–2010) series. The film’s basic premise, which sees a woman plagued by dreams of demonic figures that turn out to be real, is culled directly from the Elm Street series, as are significant aspects of the film’s iconography. Scenes featuring young girls playing jump-rope and singing ominous rhymes, for example, echo similar sequences in the Elm Street films, as does a scene in which the protagonist Cathy (Christine Moore) has a nightmare about being murdered while asleep in the bathtub (“My god, it was so real!” she later exclaims).” — Johnny Walker, from ReFocus: The Films of Roberta Findlay (2023)
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Lurkers (1988) dir. Roberta Findlay
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Anyone But My Husband (Findlay, 1975)
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Roberta Findlay - A Woman's Torment (1977)
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