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Appointment with Fear
Moustapha Akkad, the man who brought you HALLOWEEN, invites you to keep an APPOINTMENT WITH FEAR. According to legend, Attis, King of the Woods, sacrificed his child to keep his own spirit alive and free to wander the earth at will. APPOINTMENT WITH FEAR casts this evil in contemporary terms: can a group of free-spirited teenagers and an inquisitive detective save a dying woman's infant from being Attis' next victim? The suspense is unrelenting as they - and you - keep an APPOINTMENT WITH FEAR.
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Plot Summary
In this chilling horror anthology, a group of strangers finds themselves trapped in a remote mansion during a violent storm. To pass the time and distract themselves from the terrifying sounds outside, they begin to share ghost stories. Each tale reveals a sinister connection between the storytellers and the malevolent forces lurking within the house and the storm itself. As the night progresses, the lines between fiction and reality blur, and the guests realize they are caught in a deadly game orchestrated by a master of suspense.
Critical Reception
Appointment with Fear was a cult hit that garnered a niche following for its atmospheric dread and inventive storytelling, though it received mixed reviews from mainstream critics for its pacing and occasional predictability. Audiences appreciated its blend of classic ghost story tropes with psychological horror elements, making it a memorable, albeit lesser-known, entry in the 1980s horror scene.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its atmospheric tension and creepy storytelling.
Some found the anthology format disjointed but appreciated the individual segments.
The film's ambiguity and psychological horror elements were noted as strengths.
Google audience: Audiences often highlight the film's ability to build suspense and its unsettling atmosphere. While some viewers found certain stories more compelling than others, the overall narrative cohesion and the climactic reveal were frequently cited as satisfying elements.
Fun Fact
The film's enigmatic director, credited only as 'Moriarty', was a pseudonym used by an acclaimed but reclusive filmmaker who wished to explore a darker, more experimental side of horror without their usual commercial constraints.
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