Mr. Wrong is a 1985 New Zealand horror film, directed by Gaylene Preston.[1]
The film was based on an Elizabeth Jane Howard short story.[2][3] It was released in the US as Dark of the Night.[4]
Synopsis
Meg buys a Jaguar car, unaware that the previous owner was murdered and the vehicle is haunted. She soon finds herself stalked by the killer.[2][5]
It was the first film made by Preston-Laing Productions (Gaylene Preston and Robin Laing).[6][7]
Reception
The film received positive reviews from New Zealand critics,[8] with The Press calling it "an assured, gripping thriller".[9] Overseas reviews were more mixed; the New York Times described it as "a mild effort" that "isn't quite sure whether it wants to be a chiller or a comedy."[4] The Los Angeles Times said the film "may be vulnerable to the charge of silliness from time to time, but it leaves us wanting to see Preston's next film."[10]
Film historians have compared Mr. Wrong to Melanie Rodriga's Trial Run (1984), an earlier New Zealand thriller with feminist themes.[11][12][13]