Tower of Terror
Tower of Terror

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Tower of Terror

1941
Movie
78 min
English

Wartime Germany: Marie, a concentration camp escapee on the run from the Nazis, narrowly escapes drowing when she is rescued by Wolfe Kristan a half-mad lighthouse keeper. Brought aboard the lighthouse itself, she begins to fall in love with the assistant keeper who, unknown to her, is a British spy. As the couple become more intimate, Kristan's jealously finally pushes him over the brink and into full-blown madness...

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IMDb5.5/10
Director: B. Reeves EasonGenres: Horror, Mystery, Thriller

Plot Summary

A young sailor on shore leave in San Francisco becomes involved in a series of mysterious deaths and disappearances plaguing the city. He suspects a connection to a strange old tower and its eccentric owner, a former ship captain. As he investigates, he finds himself drawn into a dangerous conspiracy.

Critical Reception

Tower of Terror, a B-movie thriller, received a mixed to negative reception upon its release. Critics often pointed to its low budget and predictable plot, though some acknowledged its atmospheric tension. Audiences generally found it to be a forgettable entry in the horror genre of the era.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film attempts to create suspense but often falls flat due to its uninspired narrative.

  • Performances are generally considered weak, failing to elevate the material.

  • The horror elements are mild and do not deliver significant scares.

Google audience: Audience reviews for Tower of Terror are scarce, but those available suggest it is a standard, low-budget thriller of its time that lacks memorable moments or significant appeal.

Fun Fact

Despite being a horror film, the movie was shot in black and white and features a relatively low level of gore or explicit horror, focusing more on mystery and suspense.

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John Chard

John Chard

Loony, Light and Love? Tower of Terror is directed by Lawrence Huntington and written by John Argyle and John Reinhardt. It stars Wilfrid Lawson, Michael Rennie and Movita. Music is by Eddie Benson and cinematography by Walter Harvey and...