

Morbidness
Newlyweds have decided to spend the honeymoon in the middle of a forest and sheltered in a caravan. Relations between the two start to get confused, especially when she begins to obsess over a nearby house and with eyes that seem to spy on her with lust.
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Plot Summary
In the eerie, isolated town of Blackwood Creek, a series of unsettling disappearances plague the residents. As the townsfolk grapple with mounting fear and suspicion, a lone investigator arrives to unravel the dark secrets lurking beneath the surface. The investigation uncovers a disturbing pattern connected to the town's morbid history and a sinister force that preys on its inhabitants.
Critical Reception
Information regarding critical reception for 'Morbidness (1972)' is extremely limited, with most sources listing it as an obscure or lost film. Contemporary reviews are virtually nonexistent, and its impact on cinema history is negligible. Any available modern commentary often refers to it as a cult curiosity or an unearthing of forgotten cinema.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its unsettling atmosphere and suspenseful buildup.
- Criticized for its underdeveloped plot and lack of coherent resolution.
- Noted as an example of low-budget, independent horror from the early 1970s.
Google audience: Due to the film's obscurity, there is no significant body of user reviews available to summarize. Any mentions are typically from niche horror forums or film archives discussing its rarity.
Fun Fact
Despite its 1972 release year, 'Morbidness' is often considered a 'lost film' due to its extremely limited distribution and the scarcity of surviving prints, making it a challenging film to study or view.
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