After being cryogenically frozen for more than 30 years, a woman wakes to find her husband an old man and her children older than she is. Her daughter has also developed a psychotic obsession with her and may be out to kill her.
Acting
Donna Mills commits fully to psychotic daughter mode — unhinged excellence.
Production
Gloriously cheap cryogenic chamber that looks like a tanning bed from Sears.
Director
Richard A. Colla
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This was an ABC Movie of the Week — the network churned out over 200 such films in the seventies, often giving veteran actors like Walter Pidgeon their final meaty roles.
Released during America's brief cryonics obsession following the 1967 freezing of James Bedford, the film exploits genuine fears about whether frozen families could ever truly reunite.
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