Nearly!
"A couple of decades back I found a copy of this on DVD. I'd never heard of it before, but it looked like my kind of movie. Unfortunately it was one of those '21st Century Cinema' DVDs, therefore most likely a VHS rip. The colours were washed out and most of the time you couldn't see what was going on in the night time shots. In short, it was barely watchable. Needless to say, watching this new scan was an absolute revelation. Everything was crystal clear and the scenery looked beautiful in sharp colour. All these years later I was surprised to discover this isn't actually a bad movie. . . However, that isn't enough to strongly recommend the film, which is a shame because it has so much going for it. It's well shot, the score is great, night time lighting is superb (usually a weak point on lower budget horror) and some of the acting is fantastic. In particular, a conversation between B-movie legends John F. Goff and George 'Buck' Flower will stick in the memory. What lets it down are the tame kills, poor effects and never quite getting the tension right. If you're going to have all that lighting on hand, use some of it to get the audience on edge! Despite these let-downs, I'd still recommend it to fans of slasher movies and 80s stuff. It's not terrible, actually it's quite charming in places, but it never really does enough to be truly brilliant. Which is a shame, because I think with a bit more work it really could have been. A cautious recommendation!"