Prisoner of the Night (film)
Prisoner of the Night is a 1988 Canadian-American horror film directed by Robert L. Rosen and starring Andrew Stevens, Kathleen Quinlan, and David Carradine. The film centers on a young woman named Chris (Kathleen Quinlan) who is plagued by recurring nightmares and hallucinations. She seeks the help of a psychiatrist, Dr. Thorne (Andrew Stevens), who discovers that her experiences are linked to a repressed trauma from her childhood. As they delve deeper into Chris's past, they uncover a sinister secret involving a mysterious cult and a demonic entity. The film blends elements of psychological thriller and supernatural horror, exploring themes of repressed memory, trauma, and the battle between good and evil. While not a commercially successful film, Prisoner of the Night has gained a cult following among fans of genre cinema.