The Terror 2008 Horror Movie Review
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Starring Jack Nicholson and Boris KarloffProduced by Roger Corman with the help of an associate producer named Francis Ford Coppolla The Terror stars a young Jack Nicholson as Andre Duvalier a French soldier who has become separated from his unit. Andre meets a young lady named Helene as he is wandering along some coastline and falls in love with her. She then disappears. He embarks on a quest to find Helene eventually tracking her to a spooky old castle. There he meets Baron von Leppe played by Boris Karloff and learns that the girl he saw is the spitting image of the Baron s wife who has been dead for twenty years. He eventually learns the story of the Baroness violent death but he just can t believe that the woman he met is actually a ghost.The film hurtles along to a shattering conclusion where nothing is as it seems and the viewer never knows what will happen next. The Terror has been retransferred to deliver true high definition on Blu-ray.System Requirements:Running Time: 81 minutesFormat: BLU-RAY DISC Genre: DRAMA/CLASSICS UPC: 658899503296 Manufacturer No: 329
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About The Terror 2008
Title: The Terror
Year: 2008
Starring: Leo Gordon,
Jonathan Haze,
Boris Karloff,
Sandra Knight,
Dick Miller,
Rating: 3 / 5 stars from 5 users.
Rating: Unrated
Director: Roger Corman,
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