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So, 'The Unknown' from 1964, directed by Gerd Oswald, is a real trip. Picture this: you’ve got these two women who, after dealing with a relentless blackmailer, end up at the home of a blind man who’s convinced he’s cracked time travel. It’s got this eerie, suspenseful tone throughout, and the pacing really keeps you on edge. The performances are intriguing, especially how the characters react under pressure. There’s an odd mix of horror and thriller elements, and those practical effects—well, they’re a bit dated but add to the overall atmosphere. The whole scenario of facing your past and the psychological torment really stands out, making it a distinct piece of TV horror from its time.
Gerd Oswald's direction brings a unique atmosphere.Interesting blend of horror and psychological thriller.The concept of time travel adds a distinctive twist.
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