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The Terror
Directed by
Roger Corman
TV-PG
1963
79m
Horror
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5.1
45%
22%
5.1
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A young French soldier cut off from his unit is beguiled by a mysterious woman, whom he learns is the wife of the local Baron - and that she seemingly died twenty years earlier.
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Cast of The Terror
Boris Karloff
Baron Victor Frederick Von Leppe
Jack Nicholson
Lt. Andre Duvalier
Sandra Knight
Helene / Ghost of Ilsa The Baroness Von Leppe
Dick Miller
Stefan
Dorothy Neumann
Katrina, Witch / Eric's Mother
Jonathan Haze
Gustaf
Roger Corman
Director / Writer / Producer
Jack Hill
Screenplay / Assistant Director
Leo Gordon
Screenplay
Harvey Jacobson
Executive Producer
Francis Ford Coppola
Associate Producer / Assistant Director
Harry Reif
Set Decoration
Daniel Haller
Art Direction
John M. Nickolaus Jr.
Director Of Photography
Marjorie Corso
Costume Design
Winston R. Paul
Assistant Director
Jack Hale
Assistant Director
Monte Hellman
Assistant Director / Location Manager
Dennis Jakob
Assistant Director
Jack Hale
Assistant Director
The Terror Ratings & Reviews
48 Hills
Dennis Harvey
This castle-set Gothic whatsit, which throws in ghosts, Satan and a witch, remains a "Frankenfilm" par excellence, sewn from other movies' stray parts into a chaotic, inorganic yet oddly engaging whole.
Film Frenzy
Matt Brunson
The script is erratic and the pacing often poor, but it's a treat to watch the great Karloff and a baby-faced Nicholson square off, and the story packs a couple of nice surprises toward the end.
Combustible Celluloid
Jeffrey M. Anderson
Once you know the story behind the movie you can't help but love it.
Film Threat
Phil Hall
Nicholson gave the best analysis of the film in a later-career interview: "It was incredibly bad."
CinePassion
Fernando F. Croce
Scene by scene, it's a delightful Ovidian creature
Film Journal International
Daniel Eagan
Moody, not-quite-coherent suspense
Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)
Ken Hanke
Tepid, shoddy stuff despite its pedigree.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
The Terror is more boring than it is scary.
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