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Blu-ray Knight
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I'm a big fan of the psycho-biddy genre and I had never seen this one before. It was a lot of fun. It looked and sounded good on my projection system, but the audio level was quite low. Boosting the volume helped. The vintage atmosphere was a nice touch. Most movies in this genre don't take place in the past. Debbie Reynolds acted up a storm with great conviction, Dennis Weaver was stiff as a board, and Shelly Winters stumbled around like a drunken sailor in a daze. The big surprise was Agnes Moorehead as an Aimee Semple McPherson style evangelist. This was a role she was born to play. I would have watched a whole movie with just her in that part. The story's twists and red herrings weren't as engaging as Baby Jane, but you watch a movie like this for the characters, not the plot so that was OK. There was one point that puzzled me however. Near the apocalypse at the end, the elocutionist meets with Shelly Winters and then it abruptly cuts to Debbie Reynolds. We never see what happens with him and he isn't in the movie any more after that. Was something cut out? I was hoping he'd get a grusome send off, but there wasn't one.
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Thanks given by: | Mr. Thomsen (04-03-2017) |
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