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‘The old folks called it “the hour of the wolf”. It’s the hour when most people die, when most children are born. Now is when nightmares come to us.’

Vargtimmen (Hour of the Wolf), dir. Ingmar Bergman, 1968

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Posted on 05/14/201607/20/2016 by C. McDanielPosted in UncategorizedTagged body horror, death, favorites, hour of the wolf, ingmar bergman, movie talk, surreal film, the uncanny, the weird stuff.

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