![]() Niki gets paint on her hand from the garage door. They like the house, though the realtor (Nina Foch) seems disturbed by a van that goes by. That night, on rounds, Eileen enters a trance and starts seeing Niki, from Jean's point of view, as they look round the house they are considering moving into. She can translate most as “they are not there, they are…” but the last word – Einwetok – eludes her. ![]() She asks a friend what his last words meant. The next day she is told that far from being a junky or homeless guy, Jean was a distinguished anthropologist and his redhead wife has been in. During her sleep she has a dream of the word kill and a woman with red hair, Niki (Anne Maria Monticelli). Before she leaves she is asked what he said – she responds that he said nothing. She manages to calm him, it seems, but he suddenly lunges at her, whispers into her ear in French, bites said ear and dies.Įileen has to have her ear stitched and is sent home for the night. Another doctor suggests to her that Jean is on PCP, he is also covered in blood but only has a couple of lacerations. He has no identification, later we discover he is Jean Charles Pommier (Pierce Brosnan). She goes down to the ER where a patient has been brought in by cops, it took four to subdue him and he is raving in French. When the light comes on we see she is a doctor, on call and catching some sleep on a trolley. It opens, after a photo of an Inuit – his hood so black that we can see no face, in LA and Eileen Flax (Lesley-Anne Down) is woken by the phone. ![]() It was rather cheap on Amazon and so I got the film in order that I might have a look at it here.īefore I do that I want to quote Margaret’s thoughts on the vampire aspects of the film “It is never entirely clear that the nomads in reference here are vampires exactly, but the implication is definitely there.”, which gives us an intriguing opening to an equally intriguing film. ![]() I had a look-see and there are some great films in there but there was one I had not come across the 1986 John McTiernan directed Nomads. I had a comment left on the top 100 list by Margaret who mentioned her own top 70 that she put up at imdb. ![]()
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