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      • An enjoyable late-70s horror anthology, Dead of Night doesn't really hit its stride until the final tale, which is awesome. However, the whole film remains an enjoyable bit of 70s horror based on stories by horror legend Richard Matheson.
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  2. This horror anthology features three chilling tales from legendary writer Richard Matheson. In the first, a young man named Frank (Ed Begley Jr.) discovers that the antique car he's lovingly ...

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    • Horst Bucholz
    • Richard Matheson
    • Horror
  3. Mar 8, 2021 · On the night of the local bull riding championship, a pair of young sweethearts (Charlotte McKee & Darius Homayoun) are attacked in their camper by two masked drifters, one dressed as a coyote (Jack Lutz), the other a fox (Jesse Kinser).

  4. With four accomplished directors contributing, Dead of Night is a classic horror anthology that remains highly influential. Read Critics Reviews

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    • Horror
    • Mervyn Johns, Michael Redgrave
  5. Mar 8, 2021 · THE DEAD OF NIGHT is a fantastic film. The characters are fully drawn and played by an exceptionally talented cast. Colby Crain brings both fire and vulnerability to June; Jake Etheridge portrays Tommy with quiet determination, anger, and subdued resentment. They are supported by Leah Bezozo (Amber) and Kyle Overstreet (Ryan).

  6. This movie is good, don't listen to them. Here me out. The movie was made with little budget I am sure and it definitely is as good as most horror movies I've seen in the last 3 years. The music is good, the cast, set, scenes and acting do a good job of creating an authentic NM scene.

  7. A.O. Scott reviews "Dead of Night," an obscure compendium horror film from Britain's post-war Ealing Studios.Related Article: http://bit.ly/48l15KSubscribe t...

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  8. Jul 15, 2019 · Dead of Night, despite its age, is still supremely effective, and influenced generations of portmanteau films to come. There’s a tone throughout Dead of Night that puts the viewer ill at...

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