I wanted to comment on why the casting of Williams worked well for me. Will add that I have not read the story on which the movie was based, so perhaps that also factors into my opinion.
I also find Treat Williams to be an extremely attractive actor, especially in 1986 ;-) I think the portrayal of Arnold Friend as hot was a realistic touch. Using a "creepy-looking" or unattractive guy wouldn't have worked, IMO. Arnold Friend's sex appeal just adds an extra dose of cognitive dissonance to Connie's growing alarm and discombobulation: here's this guy who, upon first appearances, is pretty darn sexy and alluring. Yet he's turning out to be a menacing, really scary guy. Had he *looked* like a bad guy to her, the minute he rolled up to her house she might've locked the doors and run for the phone to call for help. If he were a creepy looking guy or unattractive, it's unlikely she ever would've felt "safe" in sauntering out of the house, let alone flirt with him.
Appearances rarely match up with our expectations.
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