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The Slayer (1982)


“The Slayer” is definitely a forgotten film from the early 80’s. The title “The Slayer” is not really a great title as it gives false hope of this being another typical slasher film. And in ways… it is a slasher, but not at all typical.

The storyline starts with a couple (Kay and Eric) trying to go on vacation for the sake of the Kay. It seems that she is having horrible nightmares and they are affecting her life, as well as Eric’s. They decide to bring her brother and his wife along for the trip. They fly to an isolated island where instantly Kay feels like she has dreamed of it before. The rest of the group ignore her and explore the island to find the house they are renting for vacation. It is when Kay decides to go to sleep when horrible things start to happen, and people start getting murdered.

The plot is slightly similar to that of Craven’s “A Nightmare on Elm St.” but made before and not quite as unique. The movie is very slow but is very atmospheric also. At times it seems that the director didn’t really know what he wanted to do, so he filled time with the vacationers wandering around the island looking for a missing friend. Those scenes seem to drag for quite sometime. Although, the music does help out a lot. It is a nice orchestrated soundtrack that adds depth to a depth-less movie. The gore in the movie is alright. There are a few moments that are thumbs up worthy but don’t look for something like “Friday the 13th” here. One particular scene is great that involves a rowing ore.

If you are a true genre fan of the early 80’s horror, this is definitely worth a look. Just try to keep focused on the movie because it can be a little difficult to watch at times.