I was about 10 or 11 when this was first broadcast (either a Tuesday or Thursday night). I was so frightened by the Black Nun I was physically sick afterwards.
Me too, at my Nans house. Who then said when it was finished.. "Right then, come on, off to bed" and I slept in what she called the "box room" which was small and scared the shit out of me... I never slept and just kept the covers pulled up really tight. Haha..
Scared me for months and months after, the theme tune didn't help. It goes to show that there is no need for CGI or huge budgets , all that's really needed is a great script and a crew who know what to do.
This scene had haunted me for literally years lolol. When you come to think about it horror is not always all about blood and guts. The best horror, for me anyway, is psychological. The type that plays on your mind, years after you have seen it. And this is without the blood and guts. That is the best type of horror.
I remember seeing this as a child when it was on TV, I would have been about 8 years old. It was the most scary thing I'd ever seen and I never forgot it. It must have been aired on a friday or saturday night cos I was at my grandparents while they were babysitting me and they always let me stay up till I fell asleep and just watch whatever they were watching on TV.
Yeah, I was 9 & it was the most scary thing I'd ever seen on TV & it gave me a couple of nightmares. But the scariest thing for nightmares for me was watching Jaws at the cinema aged 8. I lived in Newquay - [which has some 8 beaches] - & as such that gave me nightmares every night for a week & change & then intermittent ones for a few months. LOL. The only other thing to give me nightmares was Mother's corpse in the chair from Psycho. [But like the Black Nun I only had a couple.]
There is just something about horror movies in the 70s that is just much scarier than the horror of today. It may be the slightly washed out colours and the slightly surreal sense of studio sets. Today's horror is too perfectly filmed if that makes sense
I don't know how cos I wasn't born in the 70s, but I was born in the 90s, but I saw this clip when I was a kid and it scared the shit outta me!!! I had to sleep with the light on after seeing this! I was scared of nuns because of this clip! Can't believe I have actually found it!
Very scary for a 12 year old in the seventies. Funny how memories can deceive you, I was convinced the girl had to go through a secret underground tunnel and the black nun was there rocking in her chair at the end! Great series, only half an hour per episode if I'm not mistaken and broadcast on a Tuesday. Anybody remember the other superb nightmare inducing series just called Thriller by Brian Clemens which pre dates this by a few years? It was on ITV on a Saturday night at 9 0'clock and full of psycho killers, creepy houses and witches, very scary for it's time helped by Laurie Johnson's brilliant theme tune and atmospheric incidental music. I managed to get the box set but I think it's been discontinued now.
I definitely remember a young girl going through a tunnel and opening iron doors, with her up a ladder to find the rocking nun. Definitely a young girl and a different scene to this with the woman The entire series of Thriller is on here too
I remember this, scared the shit out of me.....although from listening to my mams experiences of going to a Catholic school run by nuns, some of them were even scarier.
THE ARMCHAIR THRILLER I was 4 years old I would sneak into the living room when my parents were asleep and I'd watch it I would be so 😱 scared but I was curious the Intro was scary enough
@@grantwilson-claridge179 Yes I can remember being on school holidays and this being repeated. Also ITV repeated a series called The Racing Game in an afternoon slot, where a man and woman were romping away in a caravan. and a horse owner's wife discussed her sex life. Now we have Tipping Point and Tenabable.
Uh, it was a different time back then. It was just a month before my 10th birthday & I saw it with my parents. But then, my Dad took me & my brother to see Jaws when I was 8 & I lived in Newquay - [which has some 8 beaches] - & that gave me nightmares, every night, for about a week. Then I had intermittent nightmares for the next couple of months. This show & in particular this episode also gave me nightmares, but only a couple. That same goes for Hitchcock's Psycho - [with Mother's corpse in the chair] - but again only a couple.
Those were the days when all women across northern England thought they were the next victim of the Ripper. Those were the days when strikes and power cuts left you in pitch darkness while you struggled to find something to light the room. Those were the days when it was a case of 'when' not 'if' you were going to die a miserable, slow death from radiation poisoning or burns when the bomb dropped. Dark times. I think adults gave up trying to shield children. It warped us.
@@nebbyscumbold I can remember the winter of 1978/79 being bitterly cold and endless strikes making things worse. Then came an energy crisis, hyperinflation and a new cold war to really cheer you up. Thank goodness we had some great music and sitcoms to cheer us up.
I remember seeing this when I was about 9 I was home from school with chicken pox, I was enjoying weekday afternoon TV when this exact episode was shown, why it was aired so early was strange as Arm chair thriller was always aired on Sunday evening, anyway this scene really creeped me out, of course it’s really really tame to see now, but as a 9yr old in 1978 it was very creepy
Scariest sequence on TV to that date. Haunted me for years. Stuart Maconie mentioned it on the RadMac show this morning, saying much the same. Though, the original Woman in Black series, 1989(?), never repeated by the BBC, when he's alone in his bedroom, scared the sh*t out of me, watching it alone on Christmas Eve. Google it if you haven't seen it.
Yeah it was cool to look at but just as with their more familiar logo it is both Babylonian & satanic. It symbolizes AS ABOVE SO BELOW which is a satanic inversion of the line "on Earth as it is in heaven" from the Lord's prayer. If you Google Baphomet in google images you will see him with one hand raised & the other pointing down. It is a reference to that & it is ubiquitous because they hide their beliefs in plain sight. Now I know you are probably going to poo poo that & brush it off because most people usually do. That is one reason why they do it. That & because they love to shove it in your face & laugh at you behind closed doors with the others among the initiated. They all know what they are looking at & that you do not & that is funny to them because they think it shows that you are stupid. Symbolic messaging is ubiquitous in art & media because it reaffirms to them their superiority to you & me. Ya know, in their opinions anyway. PS: That is why so many were talking about the US Superbowl - [or superb OWL] - HT show very often being satanic. They do disguised rituals IN YOUR FACE & one a few years ago had Madonna dressed up in Baphomet style garb & in it she does the as above so below Baphomet pose to really ram it home how stupid & ignorant the average person is. See she knows all about it being a Kabbalist & female equivalent of a mason & as a music industry star which is ran by satanists. Oh & in case you think I'm a religious nut I literally only became a Christian a couple of months ago but I've known about this stuff for well over a decade.
My dad told me he was driving on the motorway once and in the rear view mirror saw a car racing up behind in the outside lane doing well over a hundred. As it shot past he looked across and saw there were four nuns inside, one driving. This has nothing to do with the video.
Donna jones- I know what you mean! Lol. I was only young at the time, but there were some scary things on TV back then. I also remember Sapphire and steel, it used to be on at seven in the evening if I remember? With Joanna Lumley and David Macallum. It was really good, the scariest episode was on a haunted railway station I think? But I can't fully remember it.
I remember me and my brother being terrified by this as little kids always thought it was hammer house of horror but finally found it, can still see why i was scared when i was only 7or8 😮
Is she crazy.... stay away, book a holiday, listen, don't go there. It's dark, my heart is racing.GET IN YOUR CAR AND DRIVE AWAY. OK then your on your own, I am off. 😲
Wow this traumatized every kid in the 70’s including me ... im guessing it was on between 8 - 9pm because any later and i dont think i would have been able to watch it
@@zolfodor4835 Yes, i saw the original transmission at about 9 or 10 pm. Then a few years later the repeat at about 2 pm, when i was taking a sickie off school.
The only thing that let this clip down is when she comes through the church door & calmly asks "Is there anyone there? ..as if!😅 This was 'Strong Stuff' for 1978.
Funny i always remembered it as Patricia Hodge. Putting the lights off and then getting into bed was never the same again after seeing this when i was a kid.
the actress who played Jemima here, Maria Aitken is the mother of Jack Davenport, Commodore Norrington in Pirates of the Carribean and Steve in Coupling.
Sure this inspired the Black Nun myth at the Llangrannog activity centre, here in Wales. It was popular for primary school week visits, so pretty much everyone has stayed there. I can remember “THE BLACK NUN WAS HERE” etc. carvings in the dormitory bunk bed - not helped by late night stories and a thunderstorm😆 It’s alright tho, I’ve came on to be a Woman in Black fan, (somehow) surviving it up close n personal, seeing the play 3 times😅 I dragged a mate along, in London, last year who also got to enjoy James Wan’s The Nun with me😆 Needless to say “sustained threat” didn’t sit well from the start of that in the film certificate😂 Frightening, hooded/robbed mares will always have that rent free spot in my subconscious, for sure, especially when home alone (and I will never tolerate a rocking chair)😬😆
Omg 😂I spent a week their with my school. This thriller was such a hit on TV, none us kids could sleep and the dormitories were full of Black nun quotes all over the bunk beds to scare you😂
If you were going up some stairs into an attic, and you could hear a chair rocking, you would peep into the room looking in the direction of the noise. No one would do what she did, bad directing.
It's something frightening yet interesting at the same time. My younger sister and I have never forgotten the black nun. However, I missed the part where the black nun enters the back door puts a cover over tessa Justin's head and kidnaps her. I think that scene might have been edited. Does anyone know how I can find that original scene? I really would like to see it. Hope someone can help, please.
This was the scene as a kid that haunted me for years! What a great TV series.
I was about 6/7 years old when I saw this, and I can tell you it was absolutely terrifying.
Same, it traumatised me for years
I never forgot this.....at the time it was the scariest thing ever.
It was bloody terrifying at the age of 10
It may well be one of the most iconic events in English television history but, it would have been nice to have the whole episode/s to watch.
Classic TV. Scared a whole generation of us kids, in 1978.
Can remember having to go to bed after watching Armchair Thriller. Used to shit myself
Programmes might have bigger budgets these days and look flashier, but they don't tell stories as well as they used to in the 70s and 80's programmes.
I was about 10 or 11 when this was first broadcast (either a Tuesday or Thursday night). I was so frightened by the Black Nun I was physically sick afterwards.
I was too scared to go upstairs on my own for about a week. Ha Ha.
This terrified me as a child! Up there with Salem's Lot! Love it!
😎👍
As a child, this scene scared the hell out of me. Having read other comments, I can take comfort, that it was not just me as a child who got scared.
Not just you, I was terrified ;(
Remember this when I was around 8 years old. Glad to see it's not just me who was scared stiff as young un
Me too, at my Nans house. Who then said when it was finished.. "Right then, come on, off to bed" and I slept in what she called the "box room" which was small and scared the shit out of me... I never slept and just kept the covers pulled up really tight. Haha..
Anyone who watched this as a kid probably had nightmares for a long time afterwards
I definitely did
So did I. It scared the living daylights out of me
Scared me for months and months after, the theme tune didn't help. It goes to show that there is no need for CGI or huge budgets , all that's really needed is a great script and a crew who know what to do.
Yes, and a vivid imagination as a child. whooaahhhhh
This scene had haunted me for literally years lolol. When you come to think about it horror is not always all about blood and guts.
The best horror, for me anyway, is psychological. The type that plays on your mind, years after you have seen it.
And this is without the blood and guts. That is the best type of horror.
Crapped me up big time....never forgotten it...it's given me the shivers!!!
i can still remember it first time I saw it all those years ago. Great TV!!.
Saw this in the 70s as a kid. Didnt sleep for a week.
😂me too. Frightened the life out of me as a kid
Saw it in 1978. One of the most frightening scenes I have ever viewed. Still looks good and the Armchair Thrillers are available on DVD I believe.
This and the x files " home" are still my worst nightmare
That was a horrible episode ;(
I remember seeing this as a child when it was on TV, I would have been about 8 years old. It was the most scary thing I'd ever seen and I never forgot it. It must have been aired on a friday or saturday night cos I was at my grandparents while they were babysitting me and they always let me stay up till I fell asleep and just watch whatever they were watching on TV.
Yeah, I was 9 & it was the most scary thing I'd ever seen on TV & it gave me a couple of nightmares. But the scariest thing for nightmares for me was watching Jaws at the cinema aged 8. I lived in Newquay - [which has some 8 beaches] - & as such that gave me nightmares every night for a week & change & then intermittent ones for a few months. LOL. The only other thing to give me nightmares was Mother's corpse in the chair from Psycho. [But like the Black Nun I only had a couple.]
This scared the SHIT out of me. It's the only episode I remember 😁
My 6 year old brother had a nervous breakdown after watching this in 1978.
I was seven when this was first shown, and it scared me s**tless. I had to go to bed with the light on for about six months after I'd seen it.
Wow been looking for this, but didn’t know what it was called to put in the search. Thank you
as a child this was the only scene that i remember and it scared the shit out of me
This was absolutely terrifying for me as a kid in the 80s,its funny now I'm in my 40s and still haven't forgotten about the chills.RIP vintage BBC.
Yes. But this was Thames.
This was 70s
Still remains the most terrifying memory for me from my childhood and I am 52 now. I still have a fear of nuns today.
It's scary I could not sleep as a child and had to have the light on all night. Even a hot chocolate could not knock me out.
Judging by the comments below something tells me I really dodged a bullet by not seeing this as a child!
I was born in the 90s. I came across this show on a horror list about 15 ago. This scene has stuck with me ever since... Perfect horror.
There is just something about horror movies in the 70s that is just much scarier than the horror of today. It may be the slightly washed out colours and the slightly surreal sense of studio sets. Today's horror is too perfectly filmed if that makes sense
@@darkjapan I agree.
I see the late great Roger Webb composed the incidental/underscore music for this story. I think it really adds to the whole atmosphere.
I don't know how cos I wasn't born in the 70s, but I was born in the 90s, but I saw this clip when I was a kid and it scared the shit outta me!!! I had to sleep with the light on after seeing this! I was scared of nuns because of this clip! Can't believe I have actually found it!
Terrified me as a kid, and the musical score and atmosphere was brilliant, today’s horror movies just rely on cheap jump scares
Very scary for a 12 year old in the seventies. Funny how memories can deceive you, I was convinced the girl had to go through a secret underground tunnel and the black nun was there rocking in her chair at the end! Great series, only half an hour per episode if I'm not mistaken and broadcast on a Tuesday.
Anybody remember the other superb nightmare inducing series just called Thriller by Brian Clemens which pre dates this by a few years? It was on ITV on a Saturday night at 9 0'clock and full of psycho killers, creepy houses and witches, very scary for it's time helped by Laurie Johnson's brilliant theme tune and atmospheric incidental music. I managed to get the box set but I think it's been discontinued now.
I definitely remember a young girl going through a tunnel and opening iron doors, with her up a ladder to find the rocking nun. Definitely a young girl and a different scene to this with the woman
The entire series of Thriller is on here too
@@katrinaamethyst8809 Thanks for that Katrina, I can relax now that I know I didn't just imagine it!
Yes they did go though a old tunnel that came up into the tower,the faceless nun was lurking around there
I remember this, scared the shit out of me.....although from listening to my mams experiences of going to a Catholic school run by nuns, some of them were even scarier.
Creeped me out as a kid, the nun is terrifying 😱
THE ARMCHAIR THRILLER I was 4 years old I would sneak into the living room when my parents were asleep and I'd watch it I would be so 😱 scared but I was curious the Intro was scary enough
I can only vaguely remember it, but ask a cetain generation of kids what they remember and it's the nun with no face haha
This terrified me I was about 8 i think this lingers in my memory. Pure terror back in the day
hard to believe now, this was shown at 8.00, when children would still be watching.
and repeated it mid afternoon!
@@grantwilson-claridge179 Yes I can remember being on school holidays and this being repeated. Also ITV repeated a series called The Racing Game in an afternoon slot, where a man and woman were romping away in a caravan. and a horse owner's wife discussed her sex life. Now we have Tipping Point and Tenabable.
Uh, it was a different time back then. It was just a month before my 10th birthday & I saw it with my parents. But then, my Dad took me & my brother to see Jaws when I was 8 & I lived in Newquay - [which has some 8 beaches] - & that gave me nightmares, every night, for about a week. Then I had intermittent nightmares for the next couple of months. This show & in particular this episode also gave me nightmares, but only a couple. That same goes for Hitchcock's Psycho - [with Mother's corpse in the chair] - but again only a couple.
Those were the days when all women across northern England thought they were the next victim of the Ripper. Those were the days when strikes and power cuts left you in pitch darkness while you struggled to find something to light the room. Those were the days when it was a case of 'when' not 'if' you were going to die a miserable, slow death from radiation poisoning or burns when the bomb dropped. Dark times. I think adults gave up trying to shield children. It warped us.
@@nebbyscumbold I can remember the winter of 1978/79 being bitterly cold and endless strikes making things worse. Then came an energy crisis, hyperinflation and a new cold war to really cheer you up. Thank goodness we had some great music and sitcoms to cheer us up.
This was terrifying viewing as a child back then I tell you.
Remember seeing this aged 10. Scary stuff.
wow its been 40 years ....after 40 years i see this scene that terrified me as a kid...
Me too! Genuinely traumatic!
This terrified me n my sister when we were kids we wouldn't go upstairs without each other 🤣
imagine watching the black nun while drinking blue nun
Not a lot scared me as a child, but this scene and one scene from LWT's "Beasts" finished me off.
I remember seeing this when I was about 9 I was home from school with chicken pox, I was enjoying weekday afternoon TV when this exact episode was shown, why it was aired so early was strange as Arm chair thriller was always aired on Sunday evening, anyway this scene really creeped me out, of course it’s really really tame to see now, but as a 9yr old in 1978 it was very creepy
This was terrifying i couldn't sleep after watching this... the black nun 🤤
This scared the sh*t out of me when I was 8. Andy Mackay, the composer, went on to be in Lamdscape(Einstein a go-go) and the theme to The Bill.
Scared the crap out of me when I was young!
I wonder if anyone who saw the Nun horror movies was instantly reminded of this whenever a faceless nun appeared on screen.
And here it is....the thing gave me nightmares for years 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Scariest sequence on TV to that date. Haunted me for years. Stuart Maconie mentioned it on the RadMac show this morning, saying much the same. Though, the original Woman in Black series, 1989(?), never repeated by the BBC, when he's alone in his bedroom, scared the sh*t out of me, watching it alone on Christmas Eve. Google it if you haven't seen it.
Loved Thames's "Night Logo".
Yeah it was cool to look at but just as with their more familiar logo it is both Babylonian & satanic. It symbolizes AS ABOVE SO BELOW which is a satanic inversion of the line "on Earth as it is in heaven" from the Lord's prayer. If you Google Baphomet in google images you will see him with one hand raised & the other pointing down. It is a reference to that & it is ubiquitous because they hide their beliefs in plain sight.
Now I know you are probably going to poo poo that & brush it off because most people usually do. That is one reason why they do it. That & because they love to shove it in your face & laugh at you behind closed doors with the others among the initiated. They all know what they are looking at & that you do not & that is funny to them because they think it shows that you are stupid. Symbolic messaging is ubiquitous in art & media because it reaffirms to them their superiority to you & me. Ya know, in their opinions anyway.
PS: That is why so many were talking about the US Superbowl - [or superb OWL] - HT show very often being satanic. They do disguised rituals IN YOUR FACE & one a few years ago had Madonna dressed up in Baphomet style garb & in it she does the as above so below Baphomet pose to really ram it home how stupid & ignorant the average person is. See she knows all about it being a Kabbalist & female equivalent of a mason & as a music industry star which is ran by satanists.
Oh & in case you think I'm a religious nut I literally only became a Christian a couple of months ago but I've known about this stuff for well over a decade.
My dad told me he was driving on the motorway once and in the rear view mirror saw a car racing up behind in the outside lane doing well over a hundred. As it shot past he looked across and saw there were four nuns inside, one driving.
This has nothing to do with the video.
No, it has a LOT to do with this video.
Nuns on the run.
Scary stuff when it aired . Gave me nightmares. Only thing scarier was Sapphire and Steel
Donna jones- I know what you mean! Lol. I was only young at the time, but there were some scary things on TV back then. I also remember Sapphire and steel, it used to be on at seven in the evening if I remember? With Joanna Lumley and David Macallum. It was really good, the scariest episode was on a haunted railway station I think? But I can't fully remember it.
Especially the 4th story of Sapphire and Steel🎩
The incidental music on this really helps👍🎩
As a five year old in 1977 the intro was scary 😨 😳 enough for me
I slept next to my mum the night I watched this
Armchair thriller was an excellent program. The theme tune is still scary now. They don't make programmes like this anymore.
I remember this episode from either 77 or 78 , I was 8 year old , the rocking chair scene .
got heavily screwed by this in the 70s
I remember me and my brother being terrified by this as little kids always thought it was hammer house of horror but finally found it, can still see why i was scared when i was only 7or8 😮
This gave me nightmares for years
Scared me to death as a kid. Never watched another scary programme again!
I remember it too, terrifying. I've never forgot it.
Why, in horror films , does nobody switch on the lights?
Just the opening music made me burst into tears, aged 6! 😅
Scared the life outta me l was at my nana's must be b4 1978.
Is she crazy.... stay away, book a holiday, listen, don't go there. It's dark, my heart is racing.GET IN YOUR CAR AND DRIVE AWAY. OK then your on your own, I am off. 😲
Wow this traumatized every kid in the 70’s including me ... im guessing it was on between 8 - 9pm because any later and i dont think i would have been able to watch it
I remember this mate,my arse totally dropped,i thought i watched it on an afternoon,probably wrong tho.
@@zolfodor4835 Im sure i saw it as well at about 2.00 pm when it was repeated and i was off school.
@@mackenzie77777 lol i could,ve sworn i watched it on an afternoon mate,i remember i shit myself for ages after,they were the days.
@@zolfodor4835 Yes, i saw the original transmission at about 9 or 10 pm. Then a few years later the repeat at about 2 pm, when i was taking a sickie off school.
It was on in the afternoon... I remember watching it with my Mum....
The only thing that let this clip down is when she comes through the church door & calmly asks "Is there anyone there? ..as if!😅
This was 'Strong Stuff' for 1978.
Intro freaked me out, this Children of the Stones and The Tomorrow people- scary stuff
Totally scary. ....in fact Jemima Shore was that terrified she later turned into Patricia Hodge!! 😉
Funny i always remembered it as Patricia Hodge. Putting the lights off and then getting into bed was never the same again after seeing this when i was a kid.
the actress who played Jemima here, Maria Aitken is the mother of Jack Davenport, Commodore Norrington in Pirates of the Carribean and Steve in Coupling.
It's like a storyline from 'Misty' Mystery paper for girls! Same era too : D
Sure this inspired the Black Nun myth at the Llangrannog activity centre, here in Wales. It was popular for primary school week visits, so pretty much everyone has stayed there. I can remember “THE BLACK NUN WAS HERE” etc. carvings in the dormitory bunk bed - not helped by late night stories and a thunderstorm😆
It’s alright tho, I’ve came on to be a Woman in Black fan, (somehow) surviving it up close n personal, seeing the play 3 times😅 I dragged a mate along, in London, last year who also got to enjoy James Wan’s The Nun with me😆 Needless to say “sustained threat” didn’t sit well from the start of that in the film certificate😂
Frightening, hooded/robbed mares will always have that rent free spot in my subconscious, for sure, especially when
home alone (and I will never tolerate a rocking chair)😬😆
Omg 😂I spent a week their with my school. This thriller was such a hit on TV, none us kids could sleep and the dormitories were full of Black nun quotes all over the bunk beds to scare you😂
Plot which makes no sense but great atmosphere. Features a seven year old Patsy Kensit.
Still having nightmares!
How disappointing I thought this video was about Blue Nun the wine, not about some woman getting b1tchslapped by faceless ghost.
🤣💀🤣
Used to scare me shitless
Faceless Nun. Arrggghhh
Armchair Thriller ❤️
If you were going up some stairs into an attic, and you could hear a chair rocking, you would peep into the room looking in the direction of the noise.
No one would do what she did, bad directing.
I think you might have missed the point of storytelling
Old 70s/80s tv show different stories
The black nun did the Gibbs head slap first
Why am i watching this? Im to scared
Scary
Shat👀
I came here thinking it was about Glan Llyn 😂
now this is CAMP!!
Zoiks! Might have gotten away with it too if it wasn't for that pesky kid!
I remember one about a kidnapped poodle?
A Dog's Ransom. That poor thing ;(
I’m not sure if she got stabbed or something we only see the nun slap her but there’s no knife?
Why would that nun need a knife? She probably shat her pants so hard it went back up her rectum and caused internal bleeding.
Patricia Hodge and the Aussie guy who was the black nun
Maria Aitken, and James Laurenson was from NZ!
That was scary 😮
I was wrong about Patricia Hoge in it. How munds play tricks on you.
Patrica Hodge played the character in Jemima Shore Investigates
Patricia Hodge was in a 1983 series a few years later.
...and "Sunset", 1988, with James Garner and Bruce Willis.
She was also in the She devil
@@gillperry6214 I remember She Devil
This was before Patsy Kensit's career went down the shitter.
Is it a movie
no its from a tv program called armchair thriller.
It's something frightening yet interesting at the same time. My younger sister and I have never forgotten the black nun. However, I missed the part where the black nun enters the back door puts a cover over tessa Justin's head and kidnaps her. I think that scene might have been edited. Does anyone know how I can find that original scene? I really would like to see it. Hope someone can help, please.
@@gavincashman1064 the armchair thriller series is on dvd now