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Never got an answer to this one. Any new suggestions? OK, thanks to a helpful person over on the Reddit TOMT board I now know what movie I was thinking of. It's "Scream for Help". Link to the IMDb page for it. Hope it's yours. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0088066/reference See the review by Zeegrade that gives a good synopsis of the movie. I think it's the one you're thinking of. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0088066/reviews?ref_=tttr_ql_op_3 ETA: Found the whole movie is up on Youtube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8hoKtUXU9Jw No, it wasn't Robby Benson. I checked his credits, just to be sure. The guy I remember had more mediterranean features. Thanks for the suggestion. No, not that one. This was definitely a lower budget TV production. Thanks for trying. Glad to help. :-) I think this may be "Arnold". I haven't seen it since it aired in the theaters, so I'm far from certain, but the plot summay below mentions audio tapes. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0069732/plotsummary?ref_=tttr_ql_stry_2 Maybe Petrocelli with Barry Newman? https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0071032/reference First Vinyl Single: Hello, I Love You by The Doors First Vinyl Album: God Bless Tiny Tim. I got it on sale at Kmart for 44 cents plus tax. First Cassette: Disraeli Gears by Cream I've got 8-tracks and CDs, but I don't remember which were the first. Thanks. Yeah, I remembered it from being skewered on MST3K. I think I remember this one as well, but, of course, I don't remember the title. I'll add what I do remember. It was a Canadian production. The older girl was a best friend, not a sister. She was a Canadian actress, I think. The killer was an older man who was trying to marry the girl's widowed or divorced mom. He was plotting to kill the mother, but I don't know why. Maybe for insurance money. The younger girl wasn't old enough to drive and rode a bicycle often. I thought this was the film "The Stepfather" from 1987, but the plot doesn't match up. If I remember anything else, I'll add it. View all replies >