Randolph Cohlan
Randolph Cohlan is the director behind Night Shadow (1989), a film that exemplifies the blend of horror and thriller that defines much of cult cinema. With a keen eye for suspense, Cohlan crafts a narrative that immerses viewers in a world of intrigue and tension. His work captures the essence of the late 1980s exploitation genre, showcasing the era's penchant for bold storytelling and unconventional characters. Night Shadow stands as a testament to his vision, inviting audiences to explore its dark corners.
Night Shadow
Alex, an up-and-coming TV journalist, returns to her hometown of Danford as local police attempt to cope with a series of brutal murders. The small town plunges into a state of panic and the murders--clearly the work of a monster, more beast than man--continue... until Alex comes face to face with the evil itself.