Review of The Wind

The Wind (1986)
3/10
A dazzlingly dull slasher from the one man Greek film industry that was Nico Masterakis
7 May 2020
Warning: Spoilers
Good luck trying to stay awake during this dazzlingly dull slasher from the one man Greek film industry that was Nico Masterakis (best known for the outrageously offensive Island Of Death). It sees a novelist (Meg Foster), traveling to the Greek island of Monemvasia where she ends up playing a game of cat and mouse with a psychopathic handyman (Wings Hauser armed with a scythe), whilst a gale force wind rages throughout the night. Steve Railsback and David McCallum are among the cast members who are given nothing to do but pick up an easy paycheque, Robert Morley makes a brief appearance as an eccentric landlord called Elias Appleby who is polished off by Hauser, and Hans Zimmer was responsible for the music. Also known as The Edge Of Terror and Terrors Edge.
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