Remembering 'Dead of Night'
Retrospective documentary on the British horror anthology classic Dead of Night (1945).
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Plot Summary
A young woman named Jenny receives a mysterious antique music box that, when played, unleashes a vengeful spirit. As the spirit begins to haunt her and her friends, they uncover the dark history behind the music box and must find a way to stop the supernatural entity before it consumes them all. The film explores themes of inherited trauma and the dangers of disturbing the past.
Critical Reception
Dead of Night (2014) received a mixed to negative reception from critics and audiences. While some praised its attempt at atmospheric horror and Danielle Harris's performance, many found the plot predictable and lacking in genuine scares. The film struggled to stand out in the crowded horror genre.
What Reviewers Say
- Competent but uninspired horror flick that relies on familiar tropes.
- Lacks originality and fails to deliver sustained tension or scares.
- Harris's direction shows promise, but the script is weak.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available suggest a film that was largely forgettable for its target demographic, with common criticisms pointing to a derivative plot and unsatisfying conclusion.
Fun Fact
While Danielle Harris is primarily known for her prolific acting career in horror films like the 'Halloween' franchise, 'Dead of Night' marked one of her directorial efforts.
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