I found a copy of this film on the $2.99 rack of a video store. They were selling it, I guess because no one was renting it anymore. Concidering it was a television movie, I thought it was done very well. The advertisements (for other films) that came before the feature film where aweful, worst I've ever seen. However, the film was alot better. The director, Igor Auzins, makes use of a somewhat cheesy, but stylistic technique in the begining, by zooming out then freeing a single frame with zoom blur for dramatic effect. Other than that I thought the film was done very well. After the cheesy zoom blur effect, the film had an almost dark feeling, but not quite. The main character, Ted Morrow, was done very well. His character development was exactly what you needed/wanted to see. Most television movies look as if they are for television. I was suprised to find out this was a television movie. I would recomend this to anyone, who can not only find a copy of it, but enjoys a good old fashion character developing suspense story that is unlike post-Blair Witch Project suspense/horror films that have no endings and don't have enough story to even be called nonsence.