He Knows You're Alone


Starring: Don Scardino, Caitlin O'Heaney, Elizabeth Kemp, Tom Hanks, Dana Barron
Directed by: Armand Mastroianni
Rating: R
Genre: Horror, Thriller
1980

Times Seen:
Tim: 1

Summary: A killer tracks down and murders young women who are about to be married.

Review:

Tim: During the late 1970s and early 1980s, there were an unbelievable amount of slasher films coming out of Hollywood. Some, like Halloween and Friday the 13th have achieved cult-level status. The majority of films, however, were cheap rip-offs, like this one. Although many were downright terrible, this has at least a few things going for it.

The primary reason to see this film is obviously if you are a die-hard horror film. Even still, this is no doubt way, way down on your list. The more readily acceptable reason to see this movie is because it is the film debut of Tom Hanks. He has just a very small role, but he does an excellent job in it.

He Knows You're Alone is a cheap, lame horror movie. It does have at least a few decent frights, which saves it from a much worse fate. I can't really see why you'd want to see this movie. Good luck to you, if you do.

Rating 1-10
Tim's Rating- 4



If You Enjoyed This Movie, We Recommend: Mazes & Monsters, American Gothic, Halloween, Friday the 13th