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Night After Night After Night is a curious blend of crime and horror that carries a distinctly gritty London atmosphere. Lindsay Shonteff really leans into the darker tones and the pacing often feels like you're perpetually on edge, which is fitting given the killer lurking about. The performances, especially from the lead, DI Rowan, bring a certain gravitas, though there’s an odd charm to Judge Lomax's courtroom antics. It’s not about the gore here, but more about the unsettling tension—an almost palpable dread that creeps under your skin. Practical effects aren’t overused, which I appreciate, making the few that are there stand out all the more. This film offers a unique slice of 60s British cinema that feels a bit unpolished yet compelling.
Interesting mix of courtroom drama and crime thriller.Captures the essence of late 60s British cinema.Notable for its atmospheric tension over graphic violence.
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