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So, 'Three's Company' (1953) is this intriguing amalgamation of three episodes from the TV series 'Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. Presents ...'. You get a mix of drama and horror that feels like a really strange dream. The atmosphere is thick with tension, especially in 'The Scream'—that one's particularly haunting. There's a distinct pacing that builds up suspense without overstaying its welcome, and the practical effects, while not groundbreaking, add an eerie charm. The performances are solid, especially considering the era; you can feel the actors giving it their all. It's this odd little piece that stands out due to its unique blend of genres, making it a curious find for collectors who appreciate the eclectic.
This film holds a certain allure for collectors due to its rarity and the unique format of blending TV episodes into a feature. It's not commonly found on modern media, which adds to its appeal. The three stories, each with their own flair, encapsulate a transitional phase in television history. Given the scarcity of surviving prints, collectors often seek it out for its curious place in the lineage of horror and drama on TV.
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