Year: 1989
Duration: 01:33:54
Directed by: Tony Jiti Gill
Actors: Marilyn Adams, Joe Estevez, Sandy Snyder
Language: English
Country: USA
Also known as: Der Todesengel von San Francisco
Description:
Arlene and Bill Kelly had the perfect wedding. Then one day, Bill’s mother came for a visit. She rapidly decides their house will be her brand new home. But she never told them that her old house was the Silver Creek Asylum. Today she’s right back — and she’s completely excited about her daughter-in-law. Initially, the family pet is killed. Then the housekeeper cryptically vanishes. By the time Bill and his family discover mother’s small key, it’s clear that she’s out of her mind — and acquiring her out of their lives is going to be murder
Review: Outrageous and apparently forgotten made-for-TV movie from 1989 that stars Joe Estevez as a painfully naive son and Marilyn Adams as “Milly”, a mother so mentally disordered like you’ve never seen it before. It’s a “psychological thriller” by the numbers mixed with hag horror and even family melodrama elements, but actually it’s a textbook example of a movie where absolutely nothing works. I’m a fan of this hilariously entertaining film since I saw it on German TV as a kid (for some weird reason it has been aired there under the title “The Death Angel of San Francisco”). It’s priceless fun, full of incredibly strange moments (the dance in the garden, the phone call with the therapist, the conversation between Milly and the cab driver etc.) and some unforgettable acting. Not to mention the nail-biting last act that should not only please suspense connoisseurs. I’m kinda serious. However, it’s the only film a guy called Tony Jiti Gill ever directed. Too bad.
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