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The Terror (Widescreen 720p HD)

1963

From IMDB: France, 18th century. Lieutenant Andre Duvalier (Jack Nicholson) has been accidentally separated from his regiment. He is wandering near the coast when he sees a young woman (Sandra Knight) and asks her for directions to Coldon, where he hopes to rejoin his regiment. But the woman doesn't answer, doesn't even greet him and walks away. Eventually she takes him towards the sea, where she disappears in rough water. Andre loses consciousness while trying to follow her, and is attacked by a bird and awakes in a house where an old woman (Dorothy Neumann) claims never to have seen the woman. After he leaves, he sees the woman again, and while trying to follow her, is saved by a man from certain death. Andre learns that in order to help the girl, he must go to castle of Baron Von Leppe (Boris Karloff), and when he arrives, Andre sees the woman looking out of a window. However, Baron Von Leppe is old and seems reluctant to let Andre in. He claims there's no woman in the castle, but shows Andre a painting which does indeed portray her. Andre learns that she is the Baroness, who died twenty years ago. What is the baron's secret? Written by Arnoud Tiele (imdb@tiele.nl) and subs111 Archive.org's Flowplayer above shows you the video in about 240p, you can watch the full movie here in it's full 720p resolution. The MKV File provided is 720p and can be played in VLC Media Player The AVI File provided is Standard Definition (640x360; High Quality 2:1 reduction of the MKV) is encoded with the xvid codec here If there is any problem with the files provided or any other derivations you need just comment in the review section below.


The Terror (1963 in film) is a low budget United States horror film produced and directed by Roger Corman about a French soldier who finds a mysterious woman who turns out to be a ghost. It is famous for being filmed on sets left over from other American International Pictures productions, including The Haunted Palace. The movie was also released as Lady of the Shadows, The Castle of Terror, and The Haunting; it was later featured as an episode of Cinema Insomnia< name="CinemaInsomnia.com"></> and Elvira's Movie Macabre.
The movie is sometimes linked to Corman's series of "American International Pictures#The Corman-Poe cycle," which were made between 1960 and 1964 based on the public domain works of Edgar Allan Poe, but The Terror is not actually based on any text by Poe.</>
In the early 1990s, actor Dick Miller, who plays Karloff's major domo, was hired to shoot new scenes to use as a framing sequence for an overseas version of The Terror. Under this scheme, the main action of the film is presented in flashback. This was done for Corman to establish some sort of copyright in the movie. Dick Miller says the payment for these scenes was the most he had ever received from Corman.

Reception

The film is universal panned. On the review aggregate site Rotten Tomatoes, 22% of submitted critics gave it a positive review. Many critics pointed out a trudging pace as well as a rushed production.

See also

  • American International Pictures#List of Corman-Poe films
  • List of films in the public domain
  • List of ghost films






Category:1963 films
Category:1963 horror films
Category:American horror films
Category:American International Pictures films
Category:Directorial debut films
Category:English-language films
Category:Films directed by Francis Ford Coppola
Category:Films directed by Roger Corman
Category:Films directed by Jack Nicholson
Category:Films directed by Monte Hellman
Category:Films set in France
Category:Ghost films
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