Er, scratch that, he's not Amish– he's a "Hittite." Now nobody can be offended, apparently. As Sharon Stone's character says, "The Hittites make the Amish look like swingers." What, WHUTTT?!– did I just say "Sharon Stone?"
Yup, here she is, in one of her very first film roles, pictured below as a real, defanged spider crawls up her neck.
This would seem to nullify Menahem Golan's claim that she was discovered entirely by Cannon Films.
We also have the distinctive Michael Berryman (THE HILLS HAVE EYES, ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST, WEIRD SCIENCE)
as a red herring, a role he would later fulfill again in the similarly-themed religious slasher episode of the X-FILES, "Revelations."
Anyway, DEADLY BLESSING is definitely second or third-tier Craven, though it contains much memorable and spooky imagery (including freaky use of snakes and spiders)
and feels in many ways like a trial run for A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET, with its distinguishing Craven camera-angles:
and its surreal forays into the dreamscape
which tell me that, conscious or not, the germ of the idea that was Freddy Krueger began to really flesh itself out for the first time on set of DEADLY BLESSING.