Always thought Dead of Night should be a lot better known than it is. It's probably my fave early horror film. Well, except for maybe The Cabinet of Dr Caligari.
Always thought Dead of Night should be a lot better known than it is. It's probably my fave early horror film. Well, except for maybe The Cabinet of Dr Caligari.
Dead of Night is excellent, atmospheric and chilling, and in a less great year than 1945 would
certainly have made my top ten.
Favourite segment: Michael Redgrave as the ventriloquist, such a superb performance.
I have to confess I find that the golfing story, included to add some ‘comic relief’, is a little weak and slows things down a little. But this is a memorable film indeed.
Dead of Night is excellent, atmospheric and chilling, and in a less great year than 1945 would
certainly have made my top ten.
Favourite segment: Michael Redgrave as the ventriloquist, such a superb performance.
I have to confess I find that the golfing story, included to add some ‘comic relief’, is a little weak and slows things down a little. But this is a memorable film indeed.
I also didn't like the golf one. But the rest of it is so good. The ventriloquist story was my second fave. The Haunted Mirror was my fave. That was scarier than 99% of horror films released today.
Wish they'd make a supernatural portmanteau film like this today.
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Contestado por bratface
el 4 de enero de 2018 a las 02:25
As always, in no particular order:
The Thin Man Goes Home
The Corn Is Green
Our Vines Have Tender Grapes
Without Love
Christmas in Connecticut
The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp
Leave Her to Heaven
Sherlock Holmes and the House of Fear
Contestado por JustinJackFlash
el 7 de febrero de 2018 a las 10:18
Always thought Dead of Night should be a lot better known than it is. It's probably my fave early horror film. Well, except for maybe The Cabinet of Dr Caligari.
Contestado por rudely_murray
el 7 de febrero de 2018 a las 18:26
Dead of Night is excellent, atmospheric and chilling, and in a less great year than 1945 would certainly have made my top ten.
Favourite segment: Michael Redgrave as the ventriloquist, such a superb performance.
I have to confess I find that the golfing story, included to add some ‘comic relief’, is a little weak and slows things down a little. But this is a memorable film indeed.
Contestado por JustinJackFlash
el 7 de febrero de 2018 a las 21:01
I also didn't like the golf one. But the rest of it is so good. The ventriloquist story was my second fave. The Haunted Mirror was my fave. That was scarier than 99% of horror films released today.
Wish they'd make a supernatural portmanteau film like this today.