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Goodnight (1971) offers a unique blend of comedy and horror that's hard to find. The premise is intriguing—two neighbors trapped in a cycle of nightmarish violence, where they murder each other in their dreams. The atmosphere is this odd mix of dark humor and unsettling tension, creating a constant push and pull between laughter and dread. Practical effects, while not groundbreaking, add a certain charm and weirdness that keeps you engaged. The performances are both quirky yet grounded, making it feel like a strange play on the duality of human nature. It’s one of those films that, despite its TV movie origins, lingers in your mind for its oddball concept and execution.
Goodnight has had a somewhat limited release history, primarily coming to light as a TV movie from the early '70s. Collectors often find it elusive, especially in physical formats, as it hasn't seen widespread reissue. The film's quirky premise and unique tone have sparked niche interest, making it a point of curiosity for those who appreciate the offbeat side of horror and television history.
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