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So, 'Case of the Disjointed Murder' is an intriguing piece from 1977, set in this atmospheric mansion during the summer of '47. The ensemble cast of artists brings a unique energy; their performances are layered, almost theatrical. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing suspense to build as the murders unfold, each one more puzzling than the last. Itâs got this unsettling tone that keeps you guessing, and the practical effects, while not groundbreaking, add a gritty charm. Honestly, it doesnât follow the usual murder mystery format, which makes it stand out. You can feel the creative tension among the characters, like they're all suspects in a play gone awry. Itâs like a painting where each stroke adds to the chaos.
This film has seen limited releases over the years, primarily circulating in collector circles. Its rarity makes it a point of interest, with various formats appearing sporadically. Many collectors appreciate the peculiar narrative style and character dynamics that feel more like a character study than a typical whodunit. Its scarcity adds to the allure, especially among those who favor lesser-known gems from the late '70s.
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