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Isn't It Shocking? is one of those intriguing TV movies from the early '70s that conveys a creeping dread. It blends horror and mystery quite well, offering a small-town sheriff who grapples with the unsettling deaths of elderly residents. The pacing has this almost hypnotic feel, drawing you deeper into the town's eerie atmosphere. Practical effects aren't overdone, which adds to the film's unsettling charm. Performances have a rawness to them, lending authenticity to the characters' fears and suspicions. It’s distinct for how it captures the mundane alongside the macabre, making you think about the fragility of life in a seemingly safe community.
This title is a bit of a hidden gem in the horror TV movie landscape, though it doesn't often surface in discussions about the era. Its scarcity and unique blend of themes keep collectors interested, especially those who appreciate the intricate storytelling of that period. Formats vary, but it's primarily available on VHS, with the occasional DVD release popping up, making it a fascinating find for those hunting for something a bit off the beaten path.
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