Dementia: Daughter of Horror is one of the most innovative horror movies ever made. Akin to Lynch’s Eraserhead and Polanksi’s Repulsion, this film is a dark decent into madness and confusion – truly horrific. Other then the narration by Ed McMahon, there is no dialogue. And yet the characters are developed, interesting, and frightening. Adrienne Barrett is the lead as a young girl journeying through a wild night in the city where murder and gore are commonplace. Is it real? Barrett doesn’t know and neither does the viewer. A creative masterwork that creates terror without any of the usual cheap props, Dementia: Daughter of Horror is an enduring classic of its genre.