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The Miser's Doom (1899)
Directed by Walter R. Booth
Quick Hit
The Miser's Doom shows clear design choices, even when the material itself is uneven. You can feel the medium learning its own nightmares.
Full Take
From a craft standpoint, the film is strongest when its design and pacing stay aligned. The film earns points for clarity of intent, then loses some on drag or thin characterization. It feels like cinema inventing horror in public, one trick-shot at a time. The compressed runtime makes every effect choice visible. Overall, that places it in SOLID.
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