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Corman came up with the idea of shooting footage of a movie star on the sets of The Raven over two days, which could then be used as the basis of another movie. [ 3 ] Corman contacted Leo Gordon, an actor and writer who had written several films for the director, including The Cry Baby Killer and The Wasp Woman , and asked him if he had a ...
Original release date U.S. viewers (millions) 11: 1 "A Sparrow in a Swallow's Nest" ... Viewership and ratings per episode of The Terror; No. Title Air date Rating ...
Not only does the star hold his audience spell bound, but he has a photoplay that is a genuine "corker". "The Terror" is the story of the rush for gold in the Sierra Nevada mountains, and the picture, without question is the most thrilling Mix has done this season. Anyone who loves the great western outdoor life should not miss seeing "The Terror".
[15] [19] However, My World Dies Screaming only "made it onto the British circuits in late 1961. playing second feature to the King Brothers' monster movie Gorgo (1961)." [14] The Encyclopedia of Horror Movies also states a UK release date of 1961. [20] In 2001, Rhino Entertainment released the film on DVD. [16]
The Brainiac was released on DVD by Alpha Video on July 30, 2002. In 2003, it was released as a double feature with The Witch's Mirror (1962) by Image Entertainment.It was released by Vintage Home Entertainment (VHI) on June 15, 2004 as a part of its "Serial Chillers" multi-film collection.
From executive producer Lena Waithe and creator Little Marvin comes Them, a new anthology series that will explore terror in America set to premiere in April on ...
Louise Fazenda as Mrs. Elvery, a spiritualist [1] Edward Everett Horton as Ferdinand Fane, a Scotland Yard detective [1] [7] Alec B. Francis as Dr. Redmayne; Matthew Betz as Joe Connors, a just-released criminal [1] Otto Hoffman as Soapy Marks, a just-released criminal [1] Holmes E. Herbert as Goodman; Joseph Gerard as Supt. Hallick; John ...
The movie had a mostly negative reception and has a 0% rating on movie rating website Rotten Tomatoes. [ 10 ] Kevin Thomas of the Los Angeles Times said, "With 'Hero and the Terror' Chuck Norris makes his most determined effort yet to balance his martial arts displays with serious acting.