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The Ghoul (1975) is one of those films that oozes a certain eerie atmosphere, really drawing you into its sinister world. Set in the 1920s, there's this palpable tension between the old world and the horrors lurking within. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to soak in the unsettling vibe, especially as you meet Dr. Lawrence and his hidden cannibal son. Practical effects add to the raw, unsettling feel, grounding the horror in a very visceral way. The performances, particularly in how they convey dread and desperation, really stand out. This film has a unique twist on the monster within theme, and its exploration of familial ties and secrets is intriguingly dark.
The Ghoul has seen limited releases over the years, which makes it a bit of a hidden gem among collectors. While not as commercially known, its unique narrative and chilling atmosphere have garnered a dedicated following. Vintage VHS copies are quite scarce, and some early DVD releases are sought after, particularly in good condition. Interest in this film seems to be rising, especially among those who appreciate lesser-known horror titles from the 1970s.
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