The Town that Dreaded Sundown is a 2014 horror film directed by Alfonso Gomez-Rejon that is based on true events that occurred in the 1940s in Texarkana, a small town on the border of Texas and Arkansas. The film is a meta-sequel to the 1976 film of the same name, which was also based on the same true events.

The story starts when a young couple is attacked by a masked maniac known as the Phantom Killer, who brutally murders the girl and leaves the boy traumatized. The town becomes paranoid as the killer continues to strike, and the police struggle to catch the elusive culprit.

One of the survivors of the original killings, a woman named Jami, begins to investigate the murders in the hope of identifying the killer herself. As she delves deeper into the case, she uncovers shocking secrets and finds herself in danger, as the Phantom Killer appears to still be on the loose.

The film is notable for its meta elements, as it references the original film and the real-life case that inspired it. The movie also features interviews with real people from Texarkana who were impacted by the events and adds a layer of authenticity to the story.

Overall, The Town that Dreaded Sundown is a tense and thrilling horror movie that pays tribute to a real-life case that continues to fascinate people to this day.

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