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So, 'Daughter of the Mind' is this intriguing TV movie from 1969, directed by Walter Grauman. It dives into the psychological horror of grief with a sci-fi twist. You’ve got Professor Samuel Hale Constable, a cybernetics expert, who’s grappling with the loss of his daughter Mary. The atmosphere is thick with sadness, combined with eerie moments as her spirit seems to linger. The pacing is interesting, balancing between the emotional stakes and the supernatural elements. The performances feel genuine, especially from the leads, which adds a layer of depth to the story. It's not just about scares; it’s about the struggle of a father caught in the web of loss and memory, making it quite distinctive in the realm of made-for-TV horror.
Explores themes of grief and memory.Noteworthy for its emotional depth.Interesting blend of horror and sci-fi elements.
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