Linda Goranson emerged in the 1980s with a memorable role in The Gate (1987), where she navigates the eerie landscape of childhood fears and supernatural horrors. Set against the backdrop of suburban life, her performance contributes to the film's exploration of innocence lost and the terrifying unknown. Goranson's work in this cult classic positions her within the rich tapestry of horror cinema, where the boundaries between reality and nightmare blur, leaving a lasting impact on fans of the genre.
The Gate
The boy Glen and his best fried Terry accidentally open a gate to hell when a rotten tree is removed from the backyard of Glen's house. When his dog die and a friend of Glen's sister, the teenager Alexandra, buries the animal in the hole, demons from an ancient civilization are released, seeking for two human sacrifices to dominate the world. Glen, Al and Terry, who are spending the weekend alone in the house, fight to save their lives and close the hole.