Meg’s review published on Letterboxd:
Hooptober XII
19/34
This felt less like a vampire movie & more of a ghost story. The gothic atmosphere was impeccable. Loved the dancing shadows. I saw someone said this was an art film before art fims & I agree with that. It wasn't well received in its release. It was very experimental at the time. But I think it's stood the test of time. Thin plot & almost no dialog be damned my spooky heart loved it.
1/1 Film From 1932