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Erika Eleniak | ... | Barbara Tate | |
Monika Schnarre | ... | Liz Bartlett | |
Peter Dobson | ... | Gunnar Davis | |
Jann Arden | ... | Sarah Hotchkiss | |
Bill Mondy | ... | Wiley | |
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Mark Smith | ... | Sam Wattrus |
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Ken Bolton | ... | Leo Marsh |
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Terry Rowsell | ... | Officer |
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Paul Sippel | ... | Mechanic |
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Doug McKeag | ... | Clay Thomas |
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Andy Maton | ... | Old Cop |
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Diamond Truong | ... | Secretary |
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Donna Tunney | ... | Bank Officer |
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John Nelson | ... | CHP Officer |
Liz tells her old friend Barbara that she believes her ex-husband is stalking her. She plans to leave town for awhile and stay at a cabin in the mountains. Barbara invites herself along and when it seems that Dale has followed them to the cabin, Barbara discovers she doesn't know Liz as well as she thought. Written by Anonymous
If you have any advance information about this flick - and that is nearly always the case - you know who is really going to be revealed the menacing, homicidal character, about 1-1/2 seconds (or less) after he first appears on-screen.
The supposed "red herrings" here are mostly very light pink ones, and you are constantly distracted that the supposed blizzard, discussed as if it were one of the worst in a century, seems to have remarkable little effect on the goings-on.
As another comments indicated, the most redeeming aspect of this film is the attractiveness of the two female leads. Neither the storyline nor their thespian skills offer a great deal additional.