

A horror movie that follows you home. Literally.
UCLA Student Film, Preserved by the UCLA Film and Television Archive. Lines blur between a horror film and real life, as a man leaves a terrifying movie, walking home in the dark.
Direction
Paul Germain's precocious formal playfulness for a student effort.
Editing
Seamless dissolve between screen and street that still works.

Director
Paul Germain
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Germain later created Rugrats, making this the most disturbing thing he ever directed. Yes, really.
Preserved by UCLA precisely because student horror this formally inventive rarely survives—the Archive recognized its structural audacity.