But, like its predecessor, it never gets there.
A criminal psychologist and a police detective introduce what purports to be an educational police film intended to be shown to law enforcement cadets showing nearly every type of unnatural death and murder imaginable.
But any assumptions I make are going to come out with Jacelone looking better than he otherwise would, because I'm going to place the blame for this mess completely on the third director named, Gary Whitson.
I know when they occupy a house.
After undergoing extensive rehabilitation therapy, Jane and Jackie are released from the insane asylum, only to promptly embark on a relentless search for the men that callously executed their innocent sister.
Rana, The Invisible Stalker, and many others.
This movie seems rather simple in the beginning, but all kinds of plot elements, both logical and illogical, are thrown into the mix as the story progresses, resulting in what some would call a mess but which I would call a delightful amalgamation of really weird yet gleefully evil elements.
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