



One Dark Night | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | September 21, 2021
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The pops and fizzles only add to the midnight movie effect. The grisly formaldehyde glistens well. Tons of bonus features included.
| genre | Horror |
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| synopsis | A strange man named Karl Rhamarevich dies shortly after discovering a way to become even more powerful in death through telekinesis. On the night of his burial in a crypt, Julie is to spend the night there as part of an initiation rite, supervised by two other girls. The crypt becomes a scene of horror as Raymar returns to life and deploys his horrifying telekinetic powers. |
| lead actors | Meg Tilly | Melissa Newman | Robin Evans | Leslie Speights | Donald Hotton | Adam West | Elizabeth Daily | David Mason Daniels | Kevin Peter Hall | Leo Gorcey Jr. | Rhio H. Blair | Larry Carroll | Katee McClure |
| director | Tom McLoughlin |










