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David Armstrong


David Armstrong is a cinematographer whose work on genre projects like The Night Strangler helped define the eerie, atmospheric look of 1970s television movies. His skill with lighting and composition adds a moody, almost tactile quality to stories that blend horror and mystery. The Night Strangler stands out as a fine example of Armstrong’s ability to heighten suspense through shadow and subtle color choices, where the urban landscape becomes a character in its own right. Collaborating with director Dan Curtis, who had a keen sense for supernatural thrillers, Armstrong’s camera work enhances the chilling narrative without overwhelming the story. His contributions reveal a keen eye for the haunting details that linger on screen, making ordinary settings feel unsettling. For fans curious about how visual style shapes narrative impact, Armstrong’s work remains a compelling study in controlled, evocative cinematography that supports storytelling rather than calling attention to itself.

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