Daughter of Horror (1955) DVD [Remastered Edition] Review
You know man, million dollar lottery ads on TV - Ed McMahn doing? Who knew that he used to do funny Horor movies back in 1950? This is by far the strangest Scary Movie I've ever seen. It 's definitely an art film - is not decisive, and the action is said to speak during any of the actors - always. The point is that it is a film about madness, so try to make you feel like you are crazy as well. This makes it very, very scary - but not allgore of modern horror images you see.
Daughter of Horror (1955) DVD [Remastered Edition] Overview
The terror of the past gains nightmarish proportions in the present as director John Parker’s Daughter of Horror relates the story of a young woman teetering on the brink of insanity. Shot entirely in night-darkened apartments and streets to effectively bring out the psychological tension, the film is a true cliffhanger of suspense and escalating dread as it crescendos to a terrifying climax of paranoid guilt and murder. The viewer cannot but identify with the pathetic state of the young woman who finds no escape from a violent past. The eerie atmosphere that pervades throughout this classic vintage horror film is reminiscent of other cinematographic masterpieces by Roman Polanski and Alfred Hitchcock.
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