The Terror
I have just watched the 1938 version of The Terror. I know there was a 1928 versio but it is lost. Then I heard of a movie Return of the Terror. Is this true?
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There is a sequel of sorts to the 1928 "The Terror" (sometimes referred to as the first talkie horror film, for which only the sound discs survive). Made in 1934 "The Return of the Terror" has Mary...
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RETURN OF THE TERROR was, as VideoCellar states, more of a remake than a sequel, with a death ray substituting for the original's hidden gold/bonds/whatever. And, according to those who have actually...
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I actually have a memory, but no hard evidence, of RETURN OF THE TERROR showing up in TV Guide listings when I was a kid. I did a search on Google News Archive and found two listings for '63. The...
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PhantomXCI wrote: I believe it may be unavailable due to the sale of the story rights to Associated British. Of course the irony is that the play is in the public domain in Britain and just about...
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Rick wrote:I actually have a memory, but no hard evidence, of RETURN OF THE TERROR showing up in TV Guide listings when I was a kid. I did a search on Google News Archive and found two listings for...
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WOW. Thanks Rick and Dr. Kiss. This is the very first that I have ever heard of the film being shown on TV. This, then, raises the question of why it seemingly, and mysteriously, disappeared from...
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VideoCellar wrote: PhantomXCI wrote:I believe it may be unavailable due to the sale of the story rights to Associated British.Of course the irony is that the play is in the public domain in Britain...
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