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A Killer with Two Faces is an intriguing TV movie from the mid-'70s that dives into the psychological horror realm. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and the pacing keeps you on edge as the killer, having escaped from an asylum, adopts his brother's life—a respected architect, no less. The duality of identity is a strong theme here, making for some compelling moments, especially in how the film explores the façade of normalcy against a backdrop of madness. Practical effects, while modest, deliver some chilling visuals that add to the unease throughout. Performances are decent, especially from the lead, who manages to embody both the killer's menace and the brother's charm, which is no small feat. It's a distinct piece of '70s horror television that some collectors might overlook but has its own eerie charm.
Originally released as a TV movie, A Killer with Two Faces has become a bit of a hidden gem among genre collectors. Its scarcity on physical formats makes it a curiosity, as it hasn't seen much in terms of re-releases or special editions. Fans of vintage horror often seek it out for its unique take on psychological themes, and the blend of horror and thriller elements certainly gives it a distinctive flavor in the realm of 1970s television films.
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