: 4.5/5 stars
"Dead of Night" is a 1945 British horror anthology film directed by Alberto Cavalcanti, Basil Dearden, and others. The film features a compilation of five tales, each with a unique blend of psychological horror, suspense, and the supernatural. This report provides an analysis of the film's structure, themes, and notable episodes. Dead Of Night - Horror H G Wells 1945 Eng Ita S...
The film is presented as a framing device, with a prologue and an epilogue that bookends the five episodes. The prologue introduces a group of strangers who gather at a remote country house, where they share ghost stories. The episodes are presented as a series of flashbacks, each with its own distinct narrative and characters. The film is presented as a framing device,
The fourth episode, directed by Robert Hamer, tells the story of a nurse who becomes embroiled in a mystery surrounding a patient's death. The fourth episode, directed by Robert Hamer, tells
: For fans of horror anthology films, classic British cinema, and psychological suspense.