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Terror

Year:1978
Country:  UK
Language:English
Genre:Horror, Cult
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Rating:5.0  Rate
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DirectorNorman J. Warren
Selected CastJohn Nolan as James Garrick
 Carolyn Courage as Ann Garrick
 James Aubrey as Phillip
 Sarah Keller as Suzy
 Glynis Barber as Carol Tucker
WriterDavid McGillivray


On DVD & Blu-ray World

DVD

Terror - Studio S Entertainment - Sweden (2009)
DVD Box Set

The Norman J Warren Collection - Anchor Bay Entertainment - UK (2004)
DVD Box Set

Studio S & Videovåldet - Studio S Entertainment - Sweden (2010)


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Comments and Reviews
 
alexlincs
7th May 2021
 Rated 6/10
Thanks to Dr Doom for adding this film. I've added some screenshots and the upscaled title screen from the Blu Ray.

This is another cheapie from the late, great Norman J Warren. It benefits from a sharp, self-referential script by David McGillivray who wrote the book Doing Rude Things about British sexploitation films, as well as being a prolific screenwriter still working today.

The film starts off with a film within a film, possibly based on The Witchfinder General. A witch's curse on a grand house leads to loads of unexplained deaths. The deaths are surprisingly gory in places with bloody stabbings and environmental accidents like falling down the stairs. Not a patch on Suspiria, The Omen or Dawn of the Dead that came out around this time. The film is noticeably low budget, but not embarassingly so. Good sets and cinematography stop it looking as cheap as say Lee Frost films. The knowing script has nods to British Sex Comedies with film within a film: Bathtime With Brenda. The acting is on the camp side, I think this is intentional. Honestly, it's not distractingly bad. Rare for a 1978 British film there is around five f-words. I know it's laughable now with films often containing 100 f words at 15 certificate, but this was rare for the time. The BBC censored films like Goodfellas and Scarface for TV broadcast in the 90s with hilarious overdubbing like melonfarmer and eating pineapple.

The Blu Ray from Powerhouse films features a superb print free from archive damage, but sadly only 1.0 sound. On the plus side it features the commentary track from 2004 and a decent amount of extras. It's not as good as Prey (Alien Prey), which was a dreamy and beguiling with a simmering sexual undercurrent. It's a mediocre slasher with some nice touches.

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zabadak
15th May 2016
 Terror-ible! :laugh:

Film debut of Glynis Barber, apparently...
 


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