Midnight (1982)


A teenage girl runs away from home after her police officer stepfather assaults her. While hitchhiking to California, she's picked up by two guys who are on their way to Florida. Along the way, they decide to camp out in the woods and run across a family of Satanists who keep their dead mother in the attic.

The film stars Melanie Verlin from George Romero's "Monkey Shines" and is directed and written by "Night of the Living Dead" co-writer John Russo. It is based on Russo's 1980 novel of the same name. It was shot on location in rural Pennsylvania for $71,000. The make-up effects were done by the legendary Tom Savini.