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How to Plan a Movie Murder is this quirky little 1964 featurette that has a certain charm. It's a fun detour for fans of the horror genre, especially if you appreciate the offbeat humor of the era. The writer, director, and star of Strait-Jacket brings a playful, almost tongue-in-cheek vibe to the concept of plotting the 'perfect murder.' The pacing is relaxed, with a distinctively theatrical flair that keeps it engaging. It's not just about the dark themes, but how they contrast with the light-hearted execution, making it stand out in a sea of more serious fare. The practical effects are minimal yet effective, with performances that feel genuine and unforced, so you get a real sense of the creative process behind the scenes.
This title is an interesting find for collectors, often overlooked due to its low profile compared to mainstream horror features. It’s rarely seen in circulation, which adds to its allure, and there aren’t many prints available, making it somewhat scarce. Fans of the creative minds behind Strait-Jacket might find this an intriguing piece of their filmography, often sparking discussions among genre enthusiasts regarding its unique approach to storytelling.
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