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Castle of Terror, 1 h 19 min (1963) 

Roger Corman (Thriller)

 

Caption: PT

Classification:  16+ 

 

The Terror" is a 1963 American horror film directed by Roger Corman and starring Boris Karloff and Jack Nicholson. The film is set in Napoleonic France and follows a soldier who falls in love with a mysterious, missing woman. With the help of a mysterious baron played by Boris Karloff, he begins to investigate the woman's disappearance and discovers that she is being held captive by a witch who controls her.

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Boris Karloff plays the baron, who is a dark and enigmatic character, who offers help to the protagonist in his search for the missing woman. Jack Nicholson, in turn, plays the soldier who ventures on a journey to rescue the woman he loves.

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"The Terror" is known for its dark and atmospheric direction, which creates a sense of tension and fear throughout the film. Furthermore, the chemistry between the actors is convincing and helps to build the atmosphere of mystery and suspense.

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Overall, "The Terror" is a classic film of the horror genre that is appreciated for its skillful direction, memorable performances and intriguing plot. It is a masterpiece from the B-movie era that is highly recommended for fans of the horror genre and those who enjoy dark, atmospheric thrillers.

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