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So, 'Death to Sister Mary' is this odd little gem from '74, directed by Robert D. Cardona. It's got a strange vibe, blending horror and thriller elements in a way that feels uniquely British. The tension builds slowly, and you really get a sense of claustrophobia as the cast of a soap opera finds themselves in a nightmarish scenario. The performances, particularly from the soap actors, are fascinating since they often blur the lines between their on-screen roles and their real selves. Practical effects aren't overdone, but they certainly pack a punch when they appear. The mad fan concept, well, it’s a chilling commentary on fame and obsession that feels relevant even today. There's just something about the atmosphere that lingers.
Interesting take on fandom and celebrity culture. · Great for those who appreciate British horror. · Look for the subtleties in the performances.
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