As a Horror and Mystery film, 'A Night of Horror: Nightmare Radio' primarily aims to evoke a strong sense of **Fear** and **Anxiety** in its audience. The plot, centered around a horror radio show and alarming calls from a child, naturally leads to a pervasive feeling of dread and unease. The **Disturbing** element is central, particularly with the vulnerability of a child involved in the unsettling events. The mystery aspect drives significant **Anticipation** and **Curiosity** as listeners (and viewers) try to unravel the source of the terror and understand why 'things start to feel off.' **Surprise** is also a key emotion, expected from the jump scares and unexpected twists inherent in both horror and mystery genres.
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