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Carnival of Souls (1962) and Wot a Night (1931)

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Silence is golden, but my eyes still see

The film starts with a racy scene. Two cars race over the bridge, and one vehicle falls into a swift river. Three hours later, a dirty Mary surfaces as A recent “soul” survivor, (maybe), Mary (Candice Hilligoss) plays with other organs. The bulk of the movie is spent listening to cheap organic sounds as Mary runs around spooked. Soon, Mary believes a man (Herk Harvey, son of Everett and Minnie R. Prewitt Harvey) in shabby zombie makeup is pursuing her. She does not mind flirting with cheap drunks but draws the line at zombies. A ghost of a carnival pavilion by the local lake insidiously draws her to it. She has no clue as to what is happening, but we figured it out when she came out dripping wet and with the movie title. The film is a bit dated. The dialogue is stilted and unnatural; of course, this could be on purpose, as Mary is stilted and unnatural. So, what is the excuse for the other so-called actors? We do get some mystery and intrigue, and a new meaning to “The wet head is dead.”
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