
Night of Evil
A young woman's rise to fame after she wins a beauty contest is cut short when she marries an ex-convict.
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Plot Summary
A wealthy businessman, plagued by nightmares of his own murder, attempts to unravel the mystery behind his impending doom. He finds himself increasingly drawn into a sinister plot involving a seductive woman and a sinister doctor, leading him on a terrifying journey into the unknown.
Critical Reception
Arch Hall Sr.'s 'Night of Evil' is a cult B-movie that has garnered a niche following for its atmospheric dread and strange, dreamlike quality. While amateurish in many aspects, its low-budget charm and unsettling narrative have made it a memorable entry in exploitation cinema.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its unique, unsettling atmosphere.
- Criticized for its rough production values and amateurish acting.
- Considered a bizarre and memorable piece of low-budget horror.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this older film, but general sentiment points to it being an acquired taste, appreciated by fans of obscure horror and cult cinema for its distinctive, often bewildering, narrative and B-movie aesthetic.
Fun Fact
Arch Hall Sr., who also starred in and directed the film, was the father of Arch Hall Jr., who would later gain cult status for his roles in films like 'The Sadist' and 'Wild Guitar'.
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