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  1. 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.

  2. 2 de may. de 1986 · Original title: Mr. Wrong. 1984. 1h 28m. IMDb RATING. 5.2 /10. 265. YOUR RATING. Rate. Horror Thriller. A small-town woman, fresh to the city, buys a second-hand Jaguar haunted by the ghost of a murdered woman and her killer. Director. Gaylene Preston. Writers. Elizabeth Jane Howard. Geoff Murphy. Gaylene Preston. Stars. Heather Bolton. David Letch

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    • Horror, Thriller
    • Gaylene Preston
    • 1986-05-02
  3. 1985, 87 minutes. What would you do if the car you just bought made noises - like somebody's dying breaths? It happens to Meg. And she attracts unwanted passengers - like the strange woman who gets in the back seat and disappears, or the sinister man who persistently watches her every move. Meg doesn't know who they are.

  4. www.moriareviews.com › horror › mr-wrong-1985Mr Wrong (1985) - Moria

    6 de dic. de 2003 · Meg Alexander gets a job in the city and buys a large old Daimler car to drive home to her parents in the country on the weekends. While returning to the city after her first weekend visit home, she stops at a railway crossing where a mystery man and woman get into the car.

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  6. Mr Wrong | Film | NZ On Screen. Film (Trailer and Excerpts) – 1985. Mature. Add to watch list. Share. Overview. Credits. Quotes. Photos. Awards. Full version available. Comments (5) In Gaylene Preston's first feature, Meg (Heather Bolton) buys an old Jaguar car, and regrets it.

  7. Critics reviews. In director Gaylene Preston’s mix of frights and feminism, Meg moves from her parents’ place into a flat and buys a stylish old Jaguar in a drive to be more independent. But things soon get spooky.