Horror / Mystery / Anthology
UK,
1945, 102 min
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Sinister tales told by guests at a dinner party regale a man experiencing déjà vu in this anthology film featuring the work of four directors. (Netflix)
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I was mostly struck by the story with the ventriloquist puppet, which, although a bit overused these days, could have had the right effect in its time. I think the creators knew very well why they put it at the end. That's where it truly excels. It's like a cherry on top of an otherwise not-very-tasty cake - nothing offensive, but also not much to get excited about. Dead of Night remains just one of many for me.
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