Finlay, a disturbed young man, finds an injured woman after a road accident and takes her back to the farm he runs with his sister Molly. He thinks the injured woman is his dead mother come back to them. Molly tries to save the woman and also her brother but those two things are eventually incompatible. She is helped by Tom, a telephone engineer who works nearby.
Only 54 minutes long but it is a tense film with good and heartfelt acting by Lee Patterson, Lana Morris and Peter Dyneley. Contributing to the bleak atmosphere is the splendid cinematography by Michael Reed. Perhaps the music score by Humphrey Searle is too emphatic though. It's the only directorial credit by John Kruse which is a shame as this is a taut and compelling film, well worth watching.
Only 54 minutes long but it is a tense film with good and heartfelt acting by Lee Patterson, Lana Morris and Peter Dyneley. Contributing to the bleak atmosphere is the splendid cinematography by Michael Reed. Perhaps the music score by Humphrey Searle is too emphatic though. It's the only directorial credit by John Kruse which is a shame as this is a taut and compelling film, well worth watching.