Linnea Quigley seems like a really nice, down to earth gal. I love hearing actors I like talking about making films I like. Hearing how she came to audition for Night of the Demons (she wasn't going to bother - she thought they'd go for some sixteen/seventeen year old), how when she finally did audition they cast her straight away (turned out they were already big fans!), and how she didn't like the pink clothes they made her wear (she preferred the black wedding dress that Amelia Kinkade was given!) is interesting. But especially so are her memories of the filming itself; how the derelict house they used (yes, it was real, and they used it for the exteriors AND all interiors - as well as it doubling as production offices and dressing rooms) was in such a dodgy part of LA that they had to hire extra security, and her recollections of specific scenes and what they entailed production-wise - particularly when it came to makeup and effects. And her frank approach to filming topless, and even full-frontal nudity, is exactly what you would expect from her! Whether you're a fan of Night of the Demons, or of Linnea Quigley herself, or of horror film making in general, this is worth a watch (runs 15 minutes, included on Anchor Bay's Night of the Demons DVD). 7.5/10.