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Tod auf der Themse is one of those rare gems from the early 70s, a TV movie that pulls you into its grim world with a real sense of dread. The atmosphere is thick with tension as we follow Dr. Roger Mills and his circle of friends, all of whom seem to have their own agendas. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the suspense to build slowly while the relationships unravel. There's something about the practical effects, too, that gives it an authentic feel, grounding the otherwise dramatic twists. The performances are quite strong, especially from the lead, who captures the complex emotions of impending doom. It really makes you appreciate the craft of storytelling in this era of television.
This film has become somewhat of a rarity in collector circles, with its limited release and obscure status. It has not seen many reissues, making original broadcasts or recordings sought after by enthusiasts. The combination of its unique premise and the vintage production values intrigues a niche audience, often leading to lively discussions among collectors about forgotten TV movies of the era.
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