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Stranger in the Family is one of those lesser-known TV movies from the mid-60s that really captures a certain eerie tone typical of the era. The story revolves around a boy with telepathic abilities, which makes for a fascinating exploration of mind control and the implications of such power. The pacing is quite deliberate, allowing the tension to build slowly, almost unnervingly. It's interesting how the film plays with government themes, hinting at paranoia without going overboard. The performances are solid, particularly considering the budget constraints typical of TV films from that time. What sets this apart is its atmosphere β a mix of innocence and foreboding that lingers long after the credits roll.
Stranger in the Family has been somewhat overshadowed by more prominent sci-fi titles from the same period, which makes it a bit of a hidden gem for collectors. Most prints are still floating around in various formats, though finding a good quality copy can be a bit tricky. As interest in vintage TV sci-fi grows, this title is gaining some traction among niche collectors looking for something that embodies the spirit of 60s speculative fiction. It's worth keeping an eye out for any special releases or restoration efforts that might pop up in the future.
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