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Death Walks at Midnight is a curious blend of crime, horror, and mystery that dives deep into the psyche through a lens of stylish 70s aesthetics. Its plot hinges on Valentina, a model whose drug-induced visions reveal a connection to a real-life murder—talk about a trippy setup. The atmosphere is thick with tension, perfectly complemented by the practical effects which give that raw, gritty feel. The pacing ebbs and flows, building suspense as Valentina uncovers dark truths about her visions. You can’t help but appreciate the performances, especially the lead, who brings a certain depth to the character that resonates. It’s one of those films that captures the era's experimental spirit in both its narrative and visual style.
This film has had a somewhat erratic history in terms of availability, making it a bit of a gem for collectors. Various formats have been released over the years, but original prints and high-quality transfers are harder to come by. Interest has been on the rise, particularly among fans of 70s horror, due to its unique premise and distinct atmosphere.
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