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Lullaby of Death is one of those curious TV movies from the late '60s that really leans into its eerie atmosphere. The plot follows ten girls on a mysterious journey, but as the story unfolds, a series of bizarre murders occurs, hinted at in a haunting song performed by a newcomer. The unsettling combination of the song's lyrics with the grim fate of the girls creates this strange, almost surreal tension. There's a tangible sense of dread heightened by the practical effects used for the radiation aspect, giving it a unique spin for a horror/mystery. The pacing might feel deliberate, but it adds to the overall tension, pulling you deeper into this haunting narrative.
Lullaby of Death is a fascinating piece from the late '60s television landscape, often overlooked in horror circles yet holds a certain allure for collectors. Its format history is somewhat scarce, mostly seen in old TV broadcasts, making original copies rare and sought after. The combination of horror elements and its unique narrative style makes it an intriguing study, particularly for those interested in the evolution of TV horror during that era.
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