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So, Zbrodnia lorda Artura Savile'a is this curious take on the classic Oscar Wilde story, blending crime and mystery with that vintage TV movie vibe of the late '60s. The pacing is pretty deliberate, allowing for that eerie buildup of tension as Lord Savile grapples with his grim fate. The performances lean into a sort of theatricality that feels very much of its time, giving the film a unique charm. Plus, the atmosphere is thick with that moody, almost gothic undertone that underscores the themes of fate and morality. The practical effects, though not groundbreaking, serve their purpose in depicting the darker elements of the plot without overindulgence, leaving a lingering unease.
This film is a bit of a rarity in collector circles, often overshadowed by more prominent adaptations of Wilde's work. It originally aired on television, which can make finding physical copies a bit tricky. The scarcity adds to its allure, especially for collectors focused on lesser-known adaptations or those interested in the evolution of TV movies. It's worth noting that various formats have appeared over the years, though none particularly stand out in terms of special features or remastering, which keeps the focus on the film itself.
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