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A group of depraved medical students find themselves at the mercy of two sexually-sadistic serial killers in this shocking and surreal horror film from director Chad Ferrin (EASTER BUNNY, KILL! KILL!). Back in the 1970s, John (Ezra Buzzington) and Wilma Hopper (Elina Madison) shocked the world with their gruesome rape and murder spree. Flash forward about 30 years, and a group of drug-addled medical students have unearthed the maniacs' medical files. Obsessively pouring over all the gruesome details as they indulge in various psychotropic drugs, the students soon discover that evil never dies when John and Wilma return from oblivion on a mission of psychedelic mayhem. (oficjalny tekst dystrybutora)

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angielski A significant step forward from Ferrin’s previous Easter Bunny, Kill! Kill! in terms of direction and casting, but I don’t think I’ll ever be a fan of his films because he has again chosen a topic that I find discouraging rather than appealing; this time it’s all about drugs. Someone's Knocking at the Door has several interesting moments (besides almost all of the murders, the passages with various noises and sounds), so it’s certainly not boring (thanks also to its reasonable runtime). It can be recommended. ()