Trilogy of Terror is a 1968 Brazilian horror film directed by José Mojica Marins, Luís Sérgio Person and Ozualdo Candeias. The film consists of 3 stories adapted from the Brazilian TV series Além, Muito Além do Além: O Acordo, A Procissão dos Mortos, and Pesadelo Macabro. Released: ...
"You never wanted me."The Trilogy of Terrorfilms are made-for-TV horror anthology movies byDan Curtis, director of the originalDark ShadowsTV series. The production values aren't great, and the stories vary in quality, but the best are actually underrated. One of the freakiest is "Bobby,...
Dead of Night (1945) - An early example of a film where the ventriloquist dummy was the villain. Trilogy of Terror (1975) - One of the three segments in this anthology horror movie features a Zuni fetish doll. Dolls (1987) - The first full-length feature film about killer dolls. Dracul...
formative killer voodoo doll movie Release Date: March 4, 1975 Director: Dan Curtis Cast: Karen Black Runtime: 72 minutes Trilogy of Terror is a groundbreaking horror anthology, notable for its third segment featuring the iconic Zuni fetish doll. The segment titled "Amelia" follows a wo...
The third and most famous segment, "Amelia," tells the chilling tale of a woman who accidentally frees a malevolent Zuni fetish doll that relentlessly pursues her, resulting in an iconic and terrifying climax. The relentless pacing and suspenseful narratives make Trilogy of Terror a truly ...
1. Trilogy of Terror Remember acclaimed ‘70s actress Karen Black? If you’re under 30, you probably don’t. She played a stewardess who landed a plane safely in one of those airport disaster movies. Our #1 made-for-TV horror movie was written especially for her by Richard Matheson and ...
A spider movie with practical effects created by 5-time Academy Award Winner Wētā Workshop!? Our skin is crawling and we are screaming in a combo of terror and absolute delight. Here's a brief synopsis: “After raising an unnervingly talented spider in secret, 12-year-old Charlotte must...
1975: Trilogy of Terror 1976: Albino (AKA The Night of the Askari) 1976: Black the Ripper(Note: This movie was probably never made, but we can still hope, can’t we?) 1976: Dr. Black, Mr. Hyde 1976: Devil’s Express (AKA Gang Wars) ...
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Almost a decade before he became a household name, RuPaul shot this grainy 12-minute underground ode to the tale “Amelia” from the original Trilogy of Terror. This time, though, the star is black, the doll is white, and the penis quotient is exponentially greater. The film begins with...