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Don't Be Afraid of the Dark is a real gem from the early 70s horror TV movie scene. Directed by John Newland, it creates a wonderfully eerie atmosphere that really lingers, thanks to its clever use of shadows and practical effects. The pacing is deliberate, slowly building tension as the small demon-like creatures torment the wife. The performances are solid, particularly from the leads, who convey genuine fear and vulnerability. What stands out is how the film taps into themes of isolation and paranoia within the confines of a seemingly quiet home. It has a kind of raw edge that's hard to find in modern horror, making it distinctive and memorable in its own right.
1970s horror TV filmpractical effects create unique scaresexplores themes of isolation and fear
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