Mysterious deaths have been occurring in the same towns as Miller's Circus and the Governor has sent Ken Kenton to investigate. Ken joins the show but when he realizes that Bargoff is involved, Bargoff has fled and taken Mary Hiller as a hostage.

Is this worth a watch? Honestly, only if you have a massive soft spot for grainy, old-fashioned serial-style stuff. If you aren't into 1930s B-movie tropes, you’ll probably find this a total slog. It’s got that specific, dusty atmosphere that either hits right or just makes you want to check your phone every five minut...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Alan James

Dallas M. Fitzgerald
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"Is this worth a watch? Honestly, only if you have a massive soft spot for grainy, old-fashioned serial-style stuff. If you aren't into 1930s B-movie tropes, you’ll probably find this a total slog. It’s got that specific, dusty atmosphere that either hits right or just makes you want to check your phone every five minutes. The whole circus backdrop feels like it was tacked on just to have a location that wasn't a generic western street. But hey, it works for the vibe. Ken Kenton wanders in, and ..."
Ray Bouk, Hal Berger, Alan James
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