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Death Dimension is a weird blend of action and sci-fi that really exemplifies Al Adamson's offbeat style. The story weaves in a freeze bomb and a detective with a pretty out-there plot twist involving a microdot. The pacing drags in spots but it’s never boring, thanks to some quirky performances. The practical effects are a mixed bag—some scenes are surprisingly effective while others feel a bit cheap, which adds to its charm. The way the film tackles themes of crime and technology in the late '70s brings a unique flavor. Not your average sci-fi flick, and the overall atmosphere is just… different. You'll either love it or wonder why you watched it.
Released on DVD by Retromedia in 2005Features a score by the obscure composer, John DeFloraShot in 1976, delayed release due to distribution issuesThe freeze effect was achieved with basic practical effects
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