"Intruder," a 1989 horror mystery film directed by Dan Hicks, David Byrnes, Liz Kern, Renée Estevez, and Scott Spiegel, delivers a chilling tale set in a grocery store after hours. As the night shift employees are closing up shop, they soon realize they are not alone. Mysterious and gruesome events begin to unfold, leaving the staff terrified and unsure of who, or what, is lurking in the shadows. With a cast led by Dan Hicks, Liz Kern, David Byrnes, and Renée Estevez, the tension builds as the employees must unravel the mystery behind the intruder before it's too late. "Intruder" masterfully blends elements of horror and mystery, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats as the suspense mounts. The film's claustrophobic setting and intense performances from the cast create a sense of unease that will leave audiences gripped with fear. Directed with a keen eye for suspense by a talented ensemble of filmmakers, "Intruder" is a must-watch for fans of the genre looking for a thrilling and unpredictable cinematic experience from start to finish.
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