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Ghosts That Still Walk is one of those peculiar gems from the late '70s horror scene. The unsettling atmosphere is palpable from the start, with a haunting score that dances between the eerie and the tragic. The story of a boy possessed by an Indian medicine man's spirit creates a unique take on possession narratives, blending cultural themes with supernatural horror. The practical effects, though dated, have a raw charm that adds to the film’s unsettling vibe, and the performances—especially from the child actor—bring a haunting authenticity. It’s not a polished experience, but it grips you with its slow burn and the tension that builds throughout.
This film has seen a variety of releases over the years, from VHS to DVD, but it remains somewhat scarce in the collector's market, particularly in good condition. Its niche appeal has garnered a small but dedicated following among genre enthusiasts, making original prints and rare editions quite sought after. The unique blend of cultural themes and horror elements gives it a distinct place in the realm of 1970s horror cinema.
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