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Riding with Death is one of those odd gems from the 70s that really encapsulates the spirit of its era. The whole invisible man angle doesn’t just hover around the sci-fi theme; it gives way to some thrilling moments that drag you into the action. The film's pacing is uneven at times, but it somehow adds to this almost campy charm, especially when you see the practical effects that come into play. And let’s not forget the performances—there’s a sense of urgency and intensity that keeps it engaging. It’s a unique mix of action and sci-fi that stands out in a sea of more polished films from that time.
Riding with Death has seen various formats over the years, but it remains somewhat elusive on physical media, which piques collector interest. The VHS editions are particularly sought after, often fetching decent prices in the right condition. There's a certain nostalgia tied to its quirky elements that appeals to genre enthusiasts, making it a notable piece for those who appreciate the more obscure films from the 1970s.
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