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So, 'Dark Arts: Inside 'To the Devil a Daughter'' is a fascinating dive into the behind-the-scenes chaos of a film that marked a real turning point for Hammer Horror. The interviews with Rigby, Lyons, and Johnston are rich with insights, peeling back layers of production woes that echo through the industry. Pacing feels relaxed yet engaging, the tone is a mix of reverence and critique. The discussions about practical effects offer a glimpse into the old-school craftsmanship that Hammer was known for. There’s also a certain melancholy in examining the themes of the film and how they reflect the shifting landscape of horror in the late '70s. It’s like a time capsule, capturing the end of an era, and that makes it distinctive in its own right.
Includes interviews with film historians.Focuses on Hammer's production challenges.Explores practical effects used in the film.
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