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Night of Terror is a curious slice of 1960s horror, weaving a tale that blends the supernatural with social commentary. The atmosphere is thick with tension, thanks in part to its low-budget charm and practical effects that can be both laughable and haunting. The pacing has a strange rhythm, sometimes dragging, but it adds to the eerie vibe. The performances, especially that of the old witch, have a raw, unpolished quality that feels oddly genuine. Plus, the premise of a beautiful woman stepping out of a cemetery, only to vanish into the night, really captures the imagination. There’s an unsettling quality that lingers long after the credits roll, making it a noteworthy entry in the genre.
Produced in 1960, directed by Tommy C. David.Features practical effects typical of low-budget horror.Runtime approximately 72 minutes.Shot on location, adding to the film's authentic feel.
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