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A Shriek in the Night is one of those early 1930s gems that brings a unique blend of horror and mystery together. The film is steeped in a moody atmosphere, with shadowy sets and a creeping tension that builds nicely as the plot unfolds. The rivalry between the two reporters adds a layer of intrigue, and their performances are engaging, capturing that competitive spirit of the era. The practical effects, especially in how the fatal plunge is presented, are quite noteworthy for its time, adding to the film's eerie vibe. It stands out in the pre-code landscape for its gritty realism and just a touch of sophistication in storytelling, which is always fascinating in these older films.
A Shriek in the Night is somewhat scarce on physical media, which heightens its appeal among collectors. Its early talkie format makes it a fascinating watch for those interested in the evolution of genre filmmaking. There are a few editions available, but original prints and any collectible versions tend to be on the rarer side. Interest in this film seems to fluctuate, but its unique blend of horror and mystery keeps it on the radar for genre enthusiasts.
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