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Mania: The Intruder: Directed by Paul Lynch, David M. Robertson, John Sheppard. With Wayne Robson, Deryck Hazel, David Petersen, Paul McGaffey. "Mania" is a 1986 non-hosted horror anthology movie, with four stories: 1) "See No Evil", 2) "Intruder", 3) "Have a Nice Day" and 4) "The Good Samaritan".
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- Drama, Horror, Mystery
- Paul Lynch, David M. Robertson, John Sheppard
- 1986-02
Mania: The Intruder (1986) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
Movie Review. MANIA (aka: MANIA: THE INTRUDER) (1986): A Canadian anthology of four stories, this probably gets shelved in "horror" but is really more of a "thriller/suspense" deal - like 4 episodes of a Canadian version of HBO's hoary old series THE HITCHHIKER (which I'm doing season overview review essays on currently for TOR books website).
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Mania. 1986. Directed by John Sheppard, Paul Lynch … Horror anthology with segments entitled: “See No Evil”, “The Intruder”, “Have a Nice Day” and “The Good Samaritan”. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases. Wayne Robson Richard Monette Deborah Grover Stephen Hunter Lenore Zann Cheryl Wilson. 87 mins More at IMDb TMDb.
- John Sheppard, Paul Lynch, David M. Robertson
- Allarcom Limited
Feb 22, 2024 · Set during one unfortunate winter, The Intruder begins with a universal fear. Neighborhood homes have been burglarized and the culprit is still at large. And after being alerted by the police of these continuing crimes, Ruth Benson ( Cheryl Wilson) urges her husband, Jack ( Richard Monette ), to get a guard dog.
Synopsis. "Mania" is a 1986 non-hosted horror anthology movie, with four stories: 1) "See No Evil", 2) "Intruder", 3) "Have a Nice Day" and 4) "The Good Samaritan".
'Mania' is a surprisingly effective and frequently chilling 80s horror compendium, superbly written, strongly acted with a slickly-honed sense of impending doom, this especially diabolical collection of creep-fried Canadian celluloid remains an entirely worthy addition to any true B-horror compendium connoisseurs attention!