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The Errand is this wild horror flick from 1980, and it kind of sneaks up on you with its surreal atmosphere. You’ve got this soldier at a military school, but it quickly turns into a descent into madness. The pacing is kind of erratic, which works in its favor as it ramps up the tension. David McGillivray, a regular with Pete Walker, really knows how to weave unsettling themes into the narrative. The practical effects play a big role here, adding to the overall grimness and nightmarish vibe. Performances are solid, especially given the off-kilter direction. It’s not your standard horror fare, which is probably what makes it stand out in the genre, you know?
Surreal narrative structureNotable for practical effectsDistinctive tension and atmosphere
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