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World Famous Comics: Tom Rolfing He Knows You're Alone
Tom Rolfing He Knows You're Alone
Starring: Don Scardino, Caitlin O'Heaney, Elizabeth Kemp, Tom Rolfing, Lewis Arlt
Directed By: Armand Mastroianni
Average Rating:3.00 out of 5.00 stars
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: DVD
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
Label: Warner Home Video
Number of Items: 1
Region Code: 1
Release Date: October 05, 2004
Running Time: 94 minutes
Theatrical Release Date: September 12, 1980

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Description:
A reluctant bride to be is stalked by a serial killer who only kills brides and the people around them. While her friends are killed one by one, a cop whose bride had been killed years before tries to hunt him down before it is too late. Meanwhile, the bride has to figure out if it is all in her imagination or not, aided by her ex-boyfriend.

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Audio Commentary:Commentary by Director Armand Mastroianni and Screenwriter Scott Parker
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In the late '70s, the "slasher" film was more popular than ever, gaining momentum with immensely successful low budget hits like Friday the 13th. Studios jumped on the band wagon, rushing quickie imitations into theaters hoping to parlay the hoopla into box-office glory. Not surprisingly, many fervent film critics tried to deflate theatergoers' interest in the "splatter" phenomenon, denouncing it as a trend of violent exploitation, but the public was simply too bloodthirsty to care. He Knows You're Alone was released sandwiched between a jillion similar non-notables but is perhaps most distinguished by its uncanny parallels to Halloween and the film debut of superstar Tom Hanks in a bit role. The plot involves a killer preying upon young brides-to-be, a psychosis brought on by an earlier trauma involving wedding dresses, not catching the bouquet, or some other nonsense. Caitlin O'Heaney likeably plays heroine Amy Jensen who senses she's being stalked, or is she just imagining things due to pre-wedding nerves? Her apprehension intensifies as her friends start dying off one by one. Unfortunately director Armand Mastroianni (cousin of Marcello), diffuses much of the suspense by identifying the killer early on, and you may swear halfway through that you've seen this somewhere before. Nonetheless, there are some decent scares including a semi-classic shock involving an aquarium that's sure to give you the chills. Recommended viewing for horror lovers, and ardent Tom Hanks fans. --Matt Wold


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Average Rating:3.00 out of 5.00 stars

5 out of 5 starsOverlooked
I love this movie. The music is great (total 70's obnoxiousness), the atmosphere is good, and it's well acted. Also some good actors is this movie (Paul Gleason, and of course Tom Hanks first role). Yes, it's a copycat (somewhat) of Halloween. No, there is no gore. But that's what I like about it! The death scenes are creative, especially the first one (but that knife was way too small). Recommend, if you like cheesy horror flicks without gore. If you're looking for gore, go look some more.



4 out of 5 starsAn 80's Classic Slasher!!!
This has a pretty good storyline and has the classic look of an 80's slasher! A lot of the movie reminds me of HALLOWEEN! The killer doesn't really have a name. If they said it, I missed it. Tom Hanks has a cameo. A psychopath is trying to murder Amy on the night before her Wedding day. Will he get her? I'd like to see a remake of this. If you love classic slashers of the 80's, you'll love HE KNOWS YOU'RE ALONE!!!



1 out of 5 starsBoring, Uneventful and bloodless film
He Knows You're Alone is PROBABLY one of the worst horror films I have ever seen. I only recently saw it for the first time and I can't believe I actually wound up sitting through the whole thing. I can honestly saw that I have NEVER been as bored while watching a "slasher" flick as I was while viewing this.

I have to say that the WORST aspect of this film would be the killer. I am not SPOILING anything in saying that the killer has no mask or hidden identity in this movie. We see his face right off the bat as he kills his first bride-to-be. The fact that the killer's face is fully in view during his slashings is a total bore. I actually kept thinking they cast the actor for his slightly Michael Myer's-ish facial features and wide eyes. He actually kind of looked like an uncle of mine, which made me laugh. He was totally NOT scary.

The "killings" are REALLY REALLY REALLY bad. There is no gore and hardly any blood at all. Gore-hounds would HATE this movie for that fact alone.

The main heroine is a Susan Sarandon look-a-like who annoyed me throughout the whole movie. For a film made in the 80's I was surprised at how un-liberated her character was. She is getting married to a guy she barely likes as if she has no choice, and even mentions how she is going to have to deal with the fact that her fiance told her he doesn't want her to work once they are married. As if she has no right to do what she pleases. That irritated me. Also, what was up with her STRANGE relationship with her ex-boyfriend/mortician. Her behavior was excruciatingly odd to me. What engaged woman would flirt and consider starting up a relationship with an ex 2 weeks before her wedding??? WEIRD.

Bottom line: The characters were REALLY bad.

The film also blatantly copies Halloween in tons of spots. I couldn't believe some of the scenes! I was like, "That is almost the SAME shot down to a tee!" at certain points. I do NOT like copy-cats!!! ahhhh!!

Anyways, I just had to write a review to say how bad I thought this film was. I normally LOVE 80's horror, but this movie killed me with boredom.



4 out of 5 starsA REASON FOR WEDDING JITTERS .
A serial killer is preying on young -bride -to Be's . Caitlin O. Heaney ( Amy Jenson) is the main character who senses she's being stalked . This movie was many of the many 80,s slasher flicks that featured movie legend Tom Hanks in his first role. I feel this movie had it's moments especially with the aquarium scene that would make you be afraid to be alone in your house or at least a little more aware of your surroundings when your alone . You kind of get the feeling that there was a little bit of " Halloween influences" throughout and overall, was a pretty effective slasher at the time .



1 out of 5 starssad but true
I saw this movie back on cable in the 80's when it came out, infact it was Halloween. My babysitter got so freaked out while watching this movie that she grabbed a big kitchen knife to hold onto. I remember being a little freaked out to. So when I saw that it was comming to DVD I was excited. The thing I remembered the most was the fish tank scene. I had told my girlfriend about the movie and even though she doesn't like this kind of movie she watched it anyway. She wasn't scared or creeped out in any way infact we were both extremely bored with it (the only good thing about it was the fish tank scene). This movie was better in my youth simply because I didn't know any better, that and the fact that my babysitter was so freaked out. But now that I'm older I can say without a doubt this movie just sucks, just like another movie I thought was good back then "Blue Sunshine". This is one of those times when the memory was much better than the reality.


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