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A drop of water was easilly the best one.


The look on the corpse of the old woman is creepy as hell.The Wurdurlak was OK.Maybe a little long.The Telephone was disappointing.I'm not sure what was cut out of the American version but it did'nt make much sense to me.Although the hot female lead more than made it worth a watch.

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Absolutely! I'm just watching it now - I can't believe that a film this old still was capable of making the hairs on the back of my neck stand up! Terrifying looking corpse...

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There's a synopsis on here. It explains the story better.


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I liked both The Telephone and A Drop of Water quit a bit. The set design, lighting, etc. were top notch, and I found the performances by each of the female leads to be captivating. However, I found the middle segment to be dull and uninspired overall. Not only that, it just didn't seem to fit. I almost wish there was another woman-alone-and-in-danger type story in its place.

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A Drop Of Water reminded me of something you would see on The Night Gallery!

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I've watched horror movies all my life and the face of the corpse is one that still haunts me over 45 yrs. later. The darkness of the set and the apartment being so small, it's claustrophobic! But this story remains one of my all time favorites.

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I've watched horror movies all my life and the face of the corpse is one that still haunts me over 45 yrs. later. The darkness of the set and the apartment being so small, it's claustrophobic! But this story remains one of my all time favorites.

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I've watched horror movies all my life and the face of the corpse is one that still haunts me over 45 yrs. later. The darkness of the set and the apartment being so small, it's claustrophobic! But this story remains one of my all time favorites.

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