"Darkroom" The Bogeyman Will Get You (TV Episode 1981) Poster

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(1981)

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7/10
Good Segment!
b_kite31 October 2016
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The second episode of this short lived anthology features, "The Bogeyman Will Get You" starts with a young Helen Hunt as a teenager named Nancy one night while watching horror flicks with her sister at the local drive-in she meets a old neighbor who has returned back in town. Her sister believes the man is a vampire, after several circumstances that point this theory true including the death of one of Nancy's friends, she starts to believe what her sister is saying may be true.

This one is pretty good it takes up the bulk of the episode and Helen Hunt gets most of the screen time here, of course theirs a twist that you may or may not see coming, but, its decent and I was satisfied, also R.G. Armstrong makes a brief appearance as the local sheriff. Overall, good effort!
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7/10
Horror Tale, Courtesy of Robert Bloch
chrstphrtully10 December 2018
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After forays into an intriguing paranoia thriller and a middling fantasy, the third "Darkroom" installment plants itself firmly in the realm of monster-horror, and does so reasonably well at that.

While spending the summer with her family in the sticks, monster-movie loving teen Hunt is horrified by the death of one of her friends who -- to Hunt's eyes -- was clearly the victim of a vampire. Although the police and her parents try to disavow her of such concerns, her suspicions are further stoked by her father's mysterious protégé (Powell), whose ambiguous behavior stirs not only unease, but romantic feelings as well.

Produced from a Robert Bloch teleplay, it's a pretty solid bet that the story will rest on the gruesome (be it human, animal, or superhuman). Several factors, however, lift this episode above the standard "monster-of-the-week" that might otherwise be expected. First, Bloch's script is careful to avoid the use of obvious shocks and red herrings, relying instead on the unease (believably) felt by the lead character to set the tone of the piece. Hunt's character is not a stick figure heroine from a slasher film, but instead an intelligent and thoughtful teenager who can't quite feel at ease with Powell's charming, but ambiguous graduate student. John McPherson's direction helps as well, shying away from "gotcha" moments, and instead using mood-inducing lighting and careful shot construction to sustain that ambiguity until the end -- as well as a marvelously semi-silhouetted shot at the end to frame the story twist.

Finally, there are the performances, and Hunt and Powell are very good in the leads. While Powell is intriguingly noncommittal as the ostensible vampire, Hunt is very believable as an intelligent teenager who is nonetheless credulous enough of the supernatural to give her character's quandary some real dramatic heft. The leads are supported nicely by Snyder and Armstrong as Hunt's father and a local lawman, both sympathetic, yet obviously dubious of her suspicions.

As for the ending, it plainly works on its own terms, and provides a solid shock true to Bloch's trademark.
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Hmmmmmmm
searchanddestroy-113 September 2014
The usual early eighties stuff, in the line of the Friday THE 13th stuff. Psycho killer topics in the countryside, not yet the survival, sort of DELIVERANCE rip offs, but nearly. That's a new TV series I start to Watch. Not bad, an acceptable time waster with each time a different story, like TWILIGHT ZONE, AH PRESENTS, NIGHT GALLERY and so on.

Nothing new to talk about. Everything is predictable here: Young teenagers, females, who have to face a maniac moving around. Typical music score of this time too. I don't know if I will comment the other épisodes. Only if any of them is Worth.
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