Review of The Clown at Midnight (1999) by Branka D — 25 Jul 2008
A decent reference to the Phantom of the Opera with a killer clown as the main character. Finally I get to see something more or less enjoyable with adequate effects and make-up.
A bit assumable twist in the end and lousy performance of James Duval can get somewhat annoying, but the clown is done in a simply admirable way, especially his motion around the opera house and the manner of taking his victims, because it's obvious he's a human and not some silly ghost.
This review of The Clown at Midnight (1999) was written by Branka D on 25 Jul 2008.
The Clown at Midnight has generally received mixed reviews.
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