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starring: Staci Keanan, Cheryl Ladd, D.W. Moffett, Tanya Fenmore, Jeffrey Tambordirected by: Gary Sherman
Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9786301863308
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, NTSC
ISBN: 6301863305
Label: Fox Home Entertainment
Manufacturer: Fox Home Entertainment
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Fox Home Entertainment
Release Date: February 06, 1992
Sales Rank: 8654
Studio: Fox Home Entertainment
Theatrical Release Date: April 20, 1989
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Great Movie
I saw the movie when i was a pre-teen, I loved it! I could totally identify with Lisa. My parent's wouldn't let me date, till I was out of the house...lol.
The movie rolled along at a natural pass, and the actors were believable.
I give the movie 5 stars.
Rating: - A thriller for youngsters?
Lisa is a teenage girl who cannot date, because her mother thinks she is too young. Richard is a serial killer who calls his victims and leaves a message on their answering machine before he kills them. One day their paths cross...
The story flows quite naturally as does the dialogue. And the acting is good all over. Still, it never really gets engaging (nor scary). Probably more suiting for a younger (early teens) audience. Not bad, but I don't think I will remember it for very long. ... Read More
Rating: - Teenagers will love this movie!
This is a perfect example of a film stricty meant for teenagers. LISA used a very creative theme by having the title character, played to near-perfection by Staci Keanan, having phone conversations with a guy who turns out to be a serial killer, already in the headlines as " the candlelight killer". Cherryl Ladd gives a good performance as Lisa' s mom Catherine. Another film that is remarkable about this movie is the mother-daughter bond between the two actresses and the tensions in that ... Read More
Rating: - a great little thriller!
This is definitely one of my favorite movies...i own it and watch if every once in a while...having seen it at least 20 times, i never get sick of it and always have a great pleasure watching it...its a shame not too many people have seen this because it truly is a suspenseful and engrossing thriller....
Rating: - Staci Keanan proves she can act.
After years of watching Staci as the neurotic Dana on Step by Step, I discovered this gem in the video store. It's certainly a less-than-perfect example of film noir of the 90's, but I enjoyed it immensely. Staci Keanan and Cheryl Ladd play off each other very well. The angsty dialogue gets tiresome, but it's heartfelt. And the ending...very cool. If you can find this, see it.
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