

A murder victim reaches out from beyond the grave in an attempt to possess the body of a young woman who has moved into his old apartment.
Direction
Roberta Findlay's gritty 42nd Street aesthetic elevates the schlock.
Practical Effects
Gloriously unconvincing possession effects that somehow work.
Production
Authentic grimy Manhattan locations before gentrification ruined everything.

Director
Roberta Findlay
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Roberta Findlay shot hardcore pornography under pseudonyms before transitioning to horror; her exploitation roots show in every sleazy frame.
The film captures pre-cleanup Times Square at its most authentically dangerous—this Manhattan no longer exists.