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Foggy Night, Fright Night is one of those peculiar entries in the HK horror scene of the mid-50s. The film's atmosphere is thick with dread, achieved through shadowy cinematography and haunting sound design that really draws you in. The pacing is deliberate, almost meandering at times, but it builds tension in a way that feels true to its era. Practical effects, though limited, have a certain charm and are surprisingly effective for their time. The performances, while not always polished, convey a raw sense of fear that resonates. It's a curious piece, showcasing the early experimentation in horror that paved the way for future films in the genre.
Foggy Night, Fright Night remains somewhat elusive in collector circles, with original prints becoming increasingly rare. It was released primarily on VHS in the late '80s, but its format history is limited, making it a special find for those interested in early horror from Hong Kong. Interest among collectors seems to be growing, especially as more enthusiasts delve into the lesser-known gems of that era.
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