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The Henderson Monster is a curious piece from 1980, directed by Waris Hussein. It weaves an unsettling atmosphere as it unfolds the story of a small town grappling with the moral implications of scientific experimentation. The pacing allows tension to build gradually, drawing the viewer into the ethical minefield posed by the moody scientist at its center. Practical effects, though limited by the era, add a tangible quality to the monster itself, which feels almost like a reflection of the community's fears. Performances are solid, with a cast that brings a palpable sense of dread and curiosity. The film stands out for its exploration of human ambition and the darker side of science, making it a noteworthy entry in the horror-drama TV movie genre.
Thought-provoking themes about morality and science.Interesting practical effects for its time.Captures the essence of late 70s and early 80s TV horror.
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