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Clocks in the Moonlight is one of those curious entries from the 60s that really leans into atmosphere and tension. The plot hinges on four men gathering for a bridge game, but it shifts into this eerie exploration of the occult as they dive deeper into unsettling stories and strange occurrences. It's fascinating how the pacing builds subtly, accentuating the unsettling mood. The practical effects are quite understated but effective, capturing that era's aesthetic without overdoing it. Performances are solid, adding to the sense of unease. There's something about the way it blends horror and mystery that makes it a unique watch in its genre.
Clocks in the Moonlight has a somewhat elusive presence in home media, with limited editions and few high-quality transfers available. The film's rarity has sparked interest among collectors, particularly those who appreciate niche horror and mystery titles from the 60s. It's not the easiest film to find, but when you do come across it, it's often in a lesser-known format, adding to its appeal for those looking for something off the beaten path.
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