This little gem for the late 70's stars Jodie Foster, in a film that has a "televison feel" but it has garnished somewhat of a cult status over the years. First of all, Foster's superb acting ability is apparent here, and she is the driving force behind the suspense. However, this review is written in homage to Gorden. Now who, might you ask, is Gorden? He's not listed in the credits, but the scene between Martin Sheen and Gorden is so twisted, it makes you flinch. If you haven't seen the film, I won't spoil it for you in this review. But I'm sure if this film was made today, activists would assemble to protect the rights of all the Gordens in the world. Interesting point: Jodie Foster never acted with anyone quite like Gorden after this film was made.