Ingrid Swenson
May Britt
Ingrid Swenson

“The haunts from her past become the horrors of the present....”
A woman is haunted by psychosexual nightmares while a maniac commits a series of brutal scissor murders. The local smalltown sheriff must find the connection before it's too late.
Ingrid Swenson
May Britt
Ingrid Swenson
Carl Henderson
Cameron Mitchell
Carl Henderson
Sheriff Peterson
Aldo Ray
Sheriff Peterson
Frankie
William Gray Espy
Frankie
Vicar
Ben Hammer
Vicar
Doc
E.J. André
Doc
Loretta Peterson
Kendall Jackson
Loretta Peterson
Nell
Susan Nohr
Nell
Bill Spry
Robert Hippard
Bill Spry
Hellman
Don Dolan
Hellman
Margaret
Lette Rehnolds
Margaret
Bartender
Jim McKeny
Bartender
**_When sins of the past haunt you_** After a shocking death in a small coastal town in Northern California, a single woman living on a small farm (May Britt) is subsequently attacked. The sheriff (Aldo Ray) sets his eyes on a “bad boy” short-order cook (William Gray Espy) and a new guy from Baltimore, but maybe the culprit is the woman’s weird uncle (Cameron Mitchell). "Haunts" (1976) was made by the writer/director of the later “Beyond Evil” and “Graduation Day.” The inclusion of Mitchell brings to mind the soon-to-come “The Toolbox Murders” and "Without Warning.” Yet don’t expect a conventional horror or slasher. This is more along the lines of “The Shuttered Room” and “Let’s Scare Jessica to Death” mixed with a little “Rachel, Rachel.” It’s a moody, dark psychological study that has the confidence to take its time, effectively fleshing out several characters in Anytown, America. It should be appreciated by those who liked the above movies and other psychological horror flicks from that era, like "Nightmare" (1981) and "Don't Go in the House" (1979). If some things strike a “Yeah, right” chord, hold on, because all is explained at the end (albeit ambiguously). May Britt hadn’t performed in a movie for 16 years before resurfacing in this one. She played the sultry German wife of Brando's captain in “The Young Lions” and was very effective in the role. Here, her character is conservative and modest, plagued by things that transpired in her childhood. It was May’s final film. It runs 1 hour, 36 minutes, and was shot in Mendocino, California, which is 150 miles north of the Bay Area. GRADE: B-
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