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Carnival of Souls (1962)

NR Nov 02, 1962 Horror, Mystery, Fantasy 1h 18m
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69%
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70%
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87%

She Escaped Death. Now It Wants Her Back!

Overview

Mary Henry ends up the sole survivor of a fatal car accident through mysterious circumstances. Trying to put the incident behind her, she moves to Utah and takes a job as a church organist. But her fresh start is interrupted by visions of a fiendish man. As the visions begin to occur more frequently, Mary finds herself drawn to the deserted carnival on the outskirts of town. The strangely alluring carnival may hold the secret to her tragic past.

Herk Harvey
Director
John Clifford
Writer

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Candace Hilligoss & Carnival of Souls
Candace Hilligoss & Carnival of Souls
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Carnival of Souls ≣ 1962 ≣ Trailer
Carnival of Souls ≣ 1962 ≣ Trailer
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Carnival of Souls (1962) ORIGINAL TRAILER [HD 1080p]
Carnival of Souls (1962) ORIGINAL TRAILER [HD 1080p]
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Carnival of Souls Cast Reunion in 1989 in Lawrence, Kansas
Carnival of Souls Cast Reunion in 1989 in Lawrence, Kansas
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Mary Lambert on CARNIVAL OF LOST SOULS
Mary Lambert on CARNIVAL OF LOST SOULS
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Carnival of Souls Trailer
Carnival of Souls Trailer
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A review by John Chard
Written on March 29, 2014

We open with a car crash...

Mary and her two friends leave the road and fly off a bridge during a friendly dragster race. She is the only survivor and after her recovery she takes up a job as the church organist in a new town, but she is constantly blighted by a ghostly like visitor and periods of time when nobody seems to know she exists.

A hinted spoiler follows.

Carnival Of Souls has thankfully found a whole new audience in the new millennium, the advent of cheap triple pack DVDs and a lush Criterion release have brought it firmly to the attention of Horror/Ghost fans who were not aware that the film even existed. That said, there is no doubting that many big name directors were fully aware of it, tho, for Carnival Of Souls has influenced such luminary genre masters from Romero...

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A review by Wuchak
Written on February 15, 2022

_**Haunting early 60's movie, like an extended episode of The Twilight Zone**_

A young woman (Candace Hilligoss) survives a vehicle accident in Lawrence, Kansas, and then is troubled by a specter (director Herk Harvey) and other strange occurrences as she moves to the Great Salt Lake region for a gig as a church organist.

"Carnival of Souls" (1962) is an eerie, moody cult flick shot in B&W, but not scary at all. It's similar in vibe to "Night Tide" (1961) with Dennis Hopper. The creepiest part is the girl's lecherous neighbor in Utah (Sidney Berger).

Besides the haunting ambiance, what I like best about it is the portrayal of two intersecting dimensions: Someone in the spiritual dimension can't be seen or (for the most part) heard in the physical realm. While it's overrated and p...

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A review by CinemaSerf
Written on May 6, 2023

When two groups of teenagers are racing their cars over a narrow bridge, an accident occurs and the car carrying the girls goes a-tumbling into the deep and muddy river below. It's during the extensive search process (a man with a bit of string with a weight tied to it) that "Mary" (Candice Hilligoss) emerges from the river, the sole survivor. Gradually, though, things start to become ambiguous - she is obsessed with a run down carnival nearby, is soon seeing apparitions and after a short while we all start to wonder if she is actually real or not! The acting from Hilligoss and from Art Ellison as the savvy preacher is quite compelling to watch (the dialogue much less so) and as the plot thickens, the drama builds nicely into quite a tense little horror story with an effective organ-based ...

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A review by Filipe Manuel Neto
Written on June 17, 2023

**Even bad movies deserve to have a place in history.**

After seeing this movie, I'm left with the feeling that it's a bit overrated, even though it's undoubtedly a remarkable classic of psychological horror. It's more rudimentary than one would expect, and the lack of means and resources is evident. On a very tight budget, director Herk Harvey deserves praise for the way he made the most of what he had and made an authentic labor of love. After reading a little, I realized that this was the only feature film of him and actress Candace Hilligoss. Their careers took an unhappy course towards obscurity, largely because of the critical and box office failure of this film which, only years later, and at the expense of TV and VHS, would become worthy of some notoriety.

The film begins wit...

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