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So, 'The Stranglers of Bombay' is a pretty interesting flick from Fisher, blending crime and horror in a unique historical context. It's set in 1826 India, where this secretive Thugee cult really makes their mark with some gruesome acts of murder in the name of Kali. The atmosphere pulls you right into British colonial fears and the macabre rituals that contrast with the tea trade. Pacing feels deliberate, building tension as the plot unfolds, and you get a good mix of suspense and horror. The practical effects, while not overly polished, have a rawness that fits the narrative well. Plus, the performances bring a certain gravitas to the terror, making it a distinctive entry in the genre.
Historical context adds depth.Unique blend of crime and horror.Practical effects create a visceral impact.
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