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So, 'Who Killed Lamb?' is this intriguing little film from 1974 that dives deep into the murky waters of community secrets and hidden lives. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and it has this slow-burn pacing that really builds suspense—nothing feels rushed here. The performances, though not from any big names, have a rawness to them that draws you in. It's got that classic crime drama feel, but there's an undercurrent of mystery that keeps you guessing about the victim's true nature, which is refreshing. The practical effects are modest but effective, adding to the film's gritty realism. Overall, it’s a nice little gem for those who appreciate the subtleties of the genre.
This film has seen a couple of releases over the years, but it remains somewhat elusive on physical media, which certainly piques collector interest. Its scarcity means that if you find a decent copy, it might be worth holding onto. Given the unique blend of crime, drama, and mystery, it's one of those titles that can spark conversation among genre enthusiasts, especially with its obscure director. Keep an eye out for it, as the demand seems to grow among those who appreciate lesser-known works from the '70s.
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