The Terror
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1h 19m
1963 • United States • Directed by Roger Corman
1963 • United States • Directed by Roger Corman
In Roger Corman's gothic tale of the supernatural, starring Jack Nicholson, Boris Karloff and Dick Miller, the ghostly apparition of a woman is seen by an 18th Century French Lieutenant. After two failed attempts to keep up with her, he heads to the castle of the Baron, where he notices a painting of the Baron's late wife, who looks just like the ghostly woman...
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