A night to remember - until the day you die!
"One Dark Night" (1982), a chilling supernatural horror film produced by The Picture Company in the United States, masterfully blends suspense and eerie atmosphere to create a memorable cinematic experience. Directed by Tom McLoughlin, the movie follows Julie, a high school girl attempting to join an exclusive clique by spending a night alone in a mausoleum. Unbeknownst to her, the resting place of a notorious psychic, the Blackwell Mausoleum, becomes the stage for terrifying supernatural occurrences as Julie unwittingly unleashes the psychic's malevolent powers. The film's unique premise sets it apart from typical horror fare of the era, focusing on psychological terror rather than relying solely on gore and jump scares. The eerie setting of the mausoleum, combined with the suspenseful buildup of paranormal events, creates a palpable sense of dread that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. The use of practical effects and innovative camera work enhances the film's haunting ambiance, making "One Dark Night" a standout in the genre. Despite its modest budget, "One Dark Night" boasts strong performances, particularly from lead actress Meg Tilly, who brings depth and vulnerability to her role as Julie. The supporting cast, including seasoned actors like E.G. Daily and Robin Evans, adds to the film's credibility and emotional impact. The movie's narrative cleverly explores themes of peer pressure and the supernatural, resonating with audiences who appreciate a thoughtful approach to horror storytelling. Released in 1982, "One Dark Night" may not have achieved widespread commercial success upon its initial release, but it has since garnered a dedicated cult following. Its influence can be seen in subsequent horror films that emphasize atmosphere and psychological tension over graphic violence. As a product of The Picture Company, "One Dark Night" remains a testament to the creativity and ingenuity of its creators, solidifying its place as a unique and enduring entry in the annals of American horror cinema.
Год1982
Домашняя страница
Бюджет978000$
Продолжительность94 мин
Жанрыужасы
Страны производстваUnited States of America