Too Scared to Scream explained

Too Scared to Scream (aka The Doorman)
Director:Tony Lo Bianco
Producer:Mike Connors
Starring:Mike Connors
Anne Archer
Leon Isaac Kennedy
Ian McShane
Music:Georges Garvarentz
Cinematography:Larry Pizer
Editing:Michael Economou (Supervising Editor)
Ed Beyer (Editor)
Distributor:The Movie Store
Runtime:99 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Too Scared to Scream (also known as The Doorman) is a 1984 American independent slasher film directed by Tony Lo Bianco. It stars Mike Connors (who also served as producer on the film), Anne Archer and Ian McShane, with a supporting cast of John Heard, Maureen O'Sullivan and Murray Hamilton.

Too Scared to Scream was originally shot in 1981 and intended for a 1982 release, but was shelved due to the production company going out of business; it later premiered in 1984 and received a theatrical release in 1985.

Premise

An unknown assailant is killing the tenants of an exclusive, high-rise apartment building in New York City. The police suspect the doorman is involved and place an undercover police officer in the building to gather evidence on him.

Cast