Silence As Salvation: The Quiet Femmes of Modern Horror ...Middle East

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Zohra Lampert’s Jessica in 1971’s “Let’s Scare Jessica to Death” smiles as she suffers horrors. Not because she’s particularly brave or placid — on the contrary, she’s terrified more often than not — but because she knows what will happen if she tells her husband Duncan (Barton Heyman) or their friend Woody (Kevin O’Connor) about what she sees. “They won’t believe you,” her mind’s voice tells her after she sees a figure reclining in a rocking chair on the porch of her new home that should be empty; it disappears within seconds. Her mind’s voice is right, we swiftly learn, and so Jessica smiles and acts normally. She remains silent and amenable, for a while.    Directed by John Hancock, t

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