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Dr. Terror's House Of Horrors

1965, Movie, NR, 98 mins

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This was the first of many horror anthology films produced by the British company Amicus, and while it's certainly a mixed bag, there are enough genuine chills to make it all worthwhile. Five vignettes are loosely connected by a train ride, during which passengers are shown their fate by the mysterious Dr. Schreck (Peter Cushing). They include a trumpet player (Roy Castle) who dares to publicly perform the forbidden music he heard at a voodoo ceremony, an art critic (Christopher Lee) tormented by an artist's severed hand and an architect (Neil McCallum) who has a date with a lady werewolf. Read the complete review for Dr. Terror's House Of Horrors
Year: 1965
Rated NR

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Cast
Peter Cushing: Dr. Schreck
Christopher Lee: Franklyn Marsh
Roy Castle: Biff Bailey
Donald Sutherland: Bob Carroll
Neil McCallum: Jim Dawson
Alan Freeman: Bill Rogers

 

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