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So, 'Linda' is this 1973 TV movie that dives into some pretty dark territory. It kicks off with a chilling premise: a woman gets rid of her lover's wife and then tries to pin it all on the husband. The atmosphere is thick with tension, almost claustrophobic, which really pulls you into the psychological drama of it all. The pacing has that classic TV movie feel, slow and deliberate, letting the suspense build. Performances are solid, with a certain rawness that gives it an edge. It’s the kind of film that lingers, creeping under your skin with its themes of betrayal and manipulation. And I have to say, the practical effects are understated, yet effective in delivering that visceral impact without overdoing it.
This title is a bit of a rarity among TV movie collectors, often overshadowed by more mainstream releases of its time. It has seen limited distribution, mostly on television airings, which adds to its elusive nature. Original prints are scarce, and any memorabilia or promotional material from its release is particularly sought after by those intrigued by vintage thrillers. Given its unique narrative and atmospheric tension, 'Linda' certainly garners a niche interest within collector circles.
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