Home Invader

Home Invader is a 1971 American thriller film shot in black and white written and directed by Carl Andy, it tells the story of a suburban Jewish-American family who are suddenly under attack from a mysterious serial killer. The movie is notable for being one of the first films to use a Jump scare.

Originally intended as a made-for-TV movie, CBS later dropped out of the project due to concerns with it's subject matter and it's documetary like-feel, thus Universal decided to release it as a theatrical film instead. While having directed motion pictures since the 60s, this film helped jumpstart Carl Andy's career as a filmmaker, leading to him directing more films in the years following such as Toby and The Boy from the Blue.

Plot
TBA

Home Media releases

 * 1984 MCA Videocassette VHS/Betamax
 * 1991 GoodTimes Home Video VHS (under license from MCA Home Video)
 * 1999 GoodTimes Entertainment DVD (under license MCA/Universal Home Video)
 * 2001 Universal Studios Home Entertainment DVD
 * 2020 Kino Lorber Blu-ray/DVD (under license from Universal)