Director: Raphael Delpard. Review: Tim Irwin. Night of Death comes with a pretty nifty idea. To begin with, it's a French horror film from 1980, which is something in itself. The general plot outline is also a bit creepy, seeming like it should make for a quality horror film. Unfortunately, it didn't turn out quite like it could have. Isabelle Goguey stars as Martine, a young woman who has been out of work for some time. When her fiancé, Serge, (Michel Duchezeau) finds her a place at an old folks home she jumps at the opportunity. She's cute and young, and, with a good attitude, begins caring for the crazy old people. It's a good thing she's so plucky, since the administrator of the home is rather unkind (and also a bit crazy) and the previous worker, another young, pretty girl, leaves after Martine's first day. And then there are some odd rules,...
- 10/18/2009
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