The Terror Overview:

The Terror (1963) was a Drama - Fantasy Film directed by Roger Corman and Monte Hellman and produced by Francis Ford Coppola, Roger Corman and Harvey Jacobson.

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THE TERROR On Blu-ray From Film Masters

By Dan Day, Jr. on Jan 6, 2024 From The Hitless Wonder Movie Blog

Film Masters has been doing a series of Blu-ray releases involving low-budget horror/sci-fi films from the late 1950s and early 1960s. One of these releases is a two-disc set featuring a couple of films from Roger Corman that are among the most famous public domain titles of all time: THE TERROR and... Read full article


The Terror of Tiny Town (1938)

By L? on Feb 22, 2019 From Critica Retro

The Terror of Tiny Town (1938) Atualmente, um diretor muito prol?fico faz, no m?ximo, dois filmes por ano. Em 1938, Sam Newfield fez 15 filmes em 12 meses – um a menos que no ano anterior. Obviamente, estes eram filmes de baixo or?amento feitos por pequenos est?dios – geralmente ... Read full article


Sombras do Terror / The Terror (1963)

By L? on Apr 24, 2017 From Critica Retro

Sombras do Terror / The Terror (1963) O que ? um pontinho de uniforme, em cima de um cavalo, ? beira-mar e completamente perdido? ? o jovem Jack Nicholson no in?cio de “Sombras do Terror” (1963). Ele est? prestes a viver uma experi?ncia que vai lhe dar pesadelos para o resto da vi... Read full article


Accidentally Hilarious: The Terror of Tiny Town

By FlickChick on Jul 12, 2014 From A Person in the Dark

This is my contribution to the Accidently Hilarious Blogathon hosted by Movies Silently. Click HERE to read about sidesplitting cinematic misadventures of the unintentionally hilarious kind. Jeff Buell owned his midgets? The Terror of Tiny Town (1938) Before we go any further, please ac... Read full article


Sci-Fi Sundays: It! The Terror from Beyond Space (1958)

on Apr 6, 2014 From True Classics

While scrolling through TCM’s line-up one night, I spotted a fun sci-fi flick to add to the DVR. After hearing the introduction for the film, I knew that I had to watch. I was not disappointed. TCM host Ben Mankiewicz piqued?my interest in his introduction of?It! The Terror from Beyond Space: ... Read full article


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Francis Ford Coppola took eleven days to shoot his second unit footage, only ten minutes of which wound up in the finished film.
Dennis Jakob doubled for Boris Karloff during the climactic castle flood.
Roger Corman decided on a major change for this film. Instead of a fire, the usual finale for a Corman film of the period, he had the castle flooded instead. Corman's crew had come to look forward to "fire day".
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