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Out of the Dark (1989)
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Reviews Counted:4
Fresh:1
Rotten:3
Average Rating:N/A
Runtime: 89 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Ruth is a tough talking owner of a phone-sex operation called "Suite Nothings." Her business venture gets off to a fast start, but the success story stalls when the company's workers start dropping... Ruth is a tough talking owner of a phone-sex operation called "Suite Nothings." Her business venture gets off to a fast start, but the success story stalls when the company's workers start dropping like flies -- each one brutally murdered. The police don't have a clue, and everyone's a suspect, it soon becomes evident that the killer is one of Suite Nothings' most unlikely clients. [More]
Starring: Karen Black, Harris Glen Milstead, Cameron Dye, Lynn Danielson
Starring: Karen Black, Harris Glen Milstead, Cameron Dye, Lynn Danielson, Bud Cort, Tracey Walter
Director: Michael Schroeder
Director: Michael Schroeder
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Reviews for Out of the Dark
The identity of the murderer is a contrived surprise, and the editing is a little too cute for its own good.
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