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Dead of the Nite

UK 2013
produced by
SJ Evans, Sousila Pillay, Joseph Millson (executive), Vel Jedumbrum (executive), Anita Chedumbrum (executive), Christopher Hopkinson (executive) for Pillay-Evans Productions, Dark Art Films
directed by SJ Evans
starring Cicely Tennant, Stuart Boother, Rachel Whittingham (as Rachel LittleMac), Simone Kaye, Paul Fox, Joseph Millson, Tony Todd, Gary Mavers, Claudio Pacifico, Simon Bamford, Anna Carteret, Suzi Lorraine
written by SJ Evans, music by Robin Scott Fleming

review by
Mike Haberfelner

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A quintet of ghosthunters wants to explore an allegedly haunted house, but the mission seems to be doomed from the very start when the caretaker of the house (Tony Todd) first scares the living shit out of them all, then locks them into the house - one of the conditions for the ghosthunt -, then the fuse box blows, gadget man Paul (Paul Fix) screws everything up, the presenter of the show Amanda (Cicely Tennant) proves to be a self-absorbed bitch, psychic Sheila (Rachel Whittingham) doesn't approve of the whole circus at all, the house seems to be a bit too haunted for our ghosthunters, and the cameraman Jason (Stuart Boother) and producer Anne Marie (Simone Kaye) are blamed for everything without being at fault ... and then, when our ghosthunters each go their own way to search the house, a killer turns up and kills them off one after the other ...

The next morning, the corpses are found, and detectives Jenkins (Gary Mavers) and Anderson (Joseph Millson) are quick to suspect the caretaker but have to let him go after some intense questioning. Jenkins goes through the tapes the ghosthunters have left (they were of course each armed with a camcorder), and since he doesn't believe in ghosts, the more he watches the more he becomes convinced they have made a mistake by letting the caretaker go, especially since he seems to have disappeared from the face of the earth since.

But it's a long process to go through all the tapes, and the very last tape reveals the killer not the caretaker at all, but someone much closer and more dangerous ...

Genre fave Suzi Lorraine makes a very short post credit appearance, but does deliver a punchline.

 

Judging from my synopsis alone, Dead of the Night might have "found footage thriller" written all over it - but that's simply not the case. Sure their are handheld first person shots in the movie, but most of the movie is made up from genuine camerawork rather than shaky madness, plus the movie does have a classic narrative structure that also includes flashbacks, and works as a genuine whodunnit, too.

More importantly though, the film is creepy in all the right spots, features plenty of shocks, tension and suspense scenes, and keeps the audience guessing about the goings-on until the very end, when the killer isn't pulled out of a hat though but presented with a proper motive and all. Plus, the movie's very nicely acted by all involved.

Recommended.

 

review © by Mike Haberfelner

 

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