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Mill of the Stone Women is quite an interesting piece from 1960 that blends horror and science fiction in a really unique way. The film's atmosphere is thick with a sense of dread, set against the backdrop of that creepy windmill and the eerie carousel. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to soak in the unsettling visuals and the performances are quite engaging, especially the portrayal of Elfi. The practical effects, particularly the lifelike statues, add a layer of haunting authenticity that really stands out. It’s not just a horror flick; it’s a meditation on obsession and the macabre, which gives it some depth beyond the surface scares.
Mill of the Stone Women has seen limited releases over the years, making it a bit of a rarity among genre collectors. It was released on various home video formats, but finding a well-preserved copy can be quite a challenge. Interest in this film seems to be on the rise, especially among those who appreciate vintage horror and the artistic merits of practical effects. It's worth keeping an eye out for any special editions or restorations that might surface.
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