

The Terror
Tawfik is a gang leader who threatens Salem, who works at an atomic energy center, to force him to steal and hide a priceless atomic shipment, which causes many clashes and chases.
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Plot Summary
A mysterious, disfigured tramp wanders into a town and claims to be an ex-soldier who was given a new face after a terrible accident. However, a series of murders begins to plague the town, and suspicion quickly falls on the strange newcomer as the sheriff tries to uncover the truth behind his identity and the gruesome events.
Critical Reception
While 'The Terror' has gained a cult following over the years, it was not a critical darling upon its release and is often viewed as a lesser entry in the genre, despite its notable cast. Its slow pace and convoluted plot have been common criticisms, though some appreciate its atmospheric dread and the performances of its legendary actors.
What Reviewers Say
- Features a compelling cast including horror icons Boris Karloff and Christopher Lee.
- The film suffers from a meandering plot and a lack of clear direction.
- Despite its flaws, it possesses a certain eerie atmosphere that appeals to genre fans.
Google audience: Audience reception is mixed, with some viewers appreciating the vintage horror feel and the presence of its legendary stars, while others find the pacing too slow and the story difficult to follow.
Fun Fact
The film is notorious for its complicated production history. Director Roger Corman famously fired the original director, Jack Hill, and reshot significant portions of the film with Francis Ford Coppola, who was then uncredited. It was also filmed in only two days.
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