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THE GHOST TRAIN

Walter Forde United Kingdom, 1941
The ingeniousness of the play’s storytelling and the ease with which the highly skilled filmmakers tap into traditional superstitions and anxieties make the horror aspects effortlessly effective, while the comedy both purposefully detracts from—yet unwittingly augments—the sense of dread. What comes across most strongly is the film’s aching determination not to be too scary. It fails.
October 26, 2018
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