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The Deadly Visitor is an interesting entry in the early 70s horror TV movie landscape. Lela Swift directs with a steady hand, creating a claustrophobic atmosphere that really draws you in. The pacing is deliberate, which adds to the tension as the writer slowly unravels the mystery behind the haunting presence. The practical effects, while minimal, work well within the confines of the budget and time limitations, adding an eerie authenticity to the ghostly encounters. The performances are solid, with the lead embodying that sense of isolation and dread. It's not just about the scares; the themes of love and loss resonate deeply, making it a more layered experience than your typical ghost story.
Great example of 70s horror television styleInteresting exploration of grief and memoryHighlights the era's approach to ghost narratives
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