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Next of Kin is a 1982 psychological horror film co-written and directed by Tony Williams, and starring Jackie Kerin and John Jarratt. [2] [3] [4] The film was featured in the documentary Not Quite Hollywood where it was praised by Quentin Tarantino. [5]
Next of Kin: Directed by Tony Williams. With Jacki Kerin, John Jarratt, Alex Scott, Gerda Nicolson. In a rest home for elderly people, a daughter reads her mother's diary. Soon events that are mentioned in the mother's diary begin to happen to the daughter.
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- Horror, Mystery
- Tony Williams
- 1982-04-30
Next of Kin (1982) ← Back to main. Cast 29. Jacki Kerin. Linda John Jarratt. Barney Alex Scott. Dr Barton Gerda Nicolson. Connie Charles McCallum. Lance ...
After her mother's sudden death, Linda Stevens (Jacki Kerin) inherits a retirement home/estate called Montclare. In spite of her insistence to the administrator, Connie, that the home take on no new patients, she arrives at the same time as the wheelchair bound Mrs. Ryan and Ryan's son Kelvin.
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- The Film House, SIS, Filmco Limited
- Tony Williams
Feb 28, 2019 · Next of Kin features nice cinematography, a tense build-up of suspense, some fine “gotcha” moments, a great score by Klaus Schulze and an awesome ending. Not a bad way to spend 89 minutes! The solid cast includes John Jarratt, Gerda Nicolson and Alex Scott.
Mar 11, 2019 · Alex Lines. Alex is a 28 year-old West Australian who has a slight obsession with film. This Australian horror has languished in obscurity for years, but a new restoration by Second Sight should make it the genre classic it deserves to be.