Kiss Daddy Goodbye

Kiss Daddy Goodbye (1981)

Genres - Comedy, Mystery, Thriller  |   Sub-Genres - Supernatural Horror  |   Release Date - Jan 1, 1981 (USA - Unknown), Jan 1, 1981 (USA)  |   Run Time - 100 min.  |   Countries - France, United States  |   MPAA Rating - R
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Synopsis by Mark Deming

Two unusual children have a unique solution to the problem of living without a father in this offbeat horror vehicle. Tom Blanchard (Fabian Forte) is the new deputy in a small town along the California coast, and during his first day on duty he gets to know Nora Dennis (Marilyn Burns), who works with the local board of education. Among Nora's chores is looking in on Professor Nicholas (Bill Randa, aka Will Rand), an eccentric widower who home schools his two children, Beth (Nell Regan) and Michael (Patrick Regan III), but when Nora is unable to get in touch with Nicholas, she wonders if something is afoot. Nora's suspicions are well founded -- a handful of renegade bikers invaded the Professor's property, and one killed him during an argument. However, we soon discover why Nicholas was raising his children on his own -- Beth and Michael possess telekinetic abilities, and are able to use their powers along with spells from their late dad's books on the occult to re-animate father's corpse and make him do their bidding. Director Patrick Regan cast his children Nell and Patrick III as the telekinetic youngsters in what proved to be their only screen roles. Kiss Daddy Goodbye has also been released as Caution, Children At Play, The Vengeful Dead and Revenge Of The Zombie.

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biker, gangster, investigation, killing, murder, orphan, reanimation, revenge, supernatural-forces, supernatural-powers, telekinesis, widow/widower, zombie