'The Premonition (1976) - Allen Schnitzler.
The sedate, middle
class couple who adopted delightful poppet Janie (Danielle
Briseboise) shockingly have their suburban quietude thrown into
roiling existential turmoil after, Janie’s increasingly anxious
mother, Sheri (Sharon Farrell) strongly suspects her child is in
mortal danger. Distressed by the discovery of pretty, yet emotionally disturbed Andrea (Ellen
Barber)in Janie's bedroom, she later believes, Andrea is using witchcraft to wish them
additional spiritual harm! Sheri’s disturbing ‘visions’ suggest a
tangible telekinetic ability, but her pragmatic scientist
husband, Edward (Miles Bennet) is reluctant to accept that the danger encroaching upon them has a
preternatural origin! Clearly disturbed, there's no doubting the entirely corporeal threat of, Jude (Richard Lynch) a charismatic carny whose benign clowning exterior belies a volatile nature
capable of manifesting fearsome acts of bestial violence!
Maverick filmmaker, Robert Allen Schnitzler’s off-beat, genuinely unsettling Para-psychological horror oddity is steeped in preternatural weirdness and rewardingly eschews graphic gore for intense emotional discords which cut deeper than, Michael Myers crimson-slathered knife! While teasingly oblique, Schnitzer’s haunting, compellingly strange psychodrama ‘The Premonition’ is a beautifully structured, handsomely photographed, strikingly original independent feature. The exceptionally fine cast is complemented with Henry Mollicone & Pril Smiley's especially beguiling score. Schnitzler’s iconoclastic, extra sensory perception warping cult classic is both a fascinating 70s cinematic time capsule and wholly timeless nightmare. The eerie, darkly evocative themes of macabre metaphysical realms are certainly no less captivating when viewed today! I predict a great number of new fans shall willingly succumb to the hypnotic allure of this hallucinatory mystery.
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