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Night of Terror

- A mad murdering midnight menace!

The heirs to a family fortune are required to attend a seance at the spooky old family mansion. However, throughout the night members of the family are being killed off one by one.

Release Date : 1933-04-23

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Bryan Foy ProductionsColumbia Pictures

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Bela Lugosi

Character Name : Degar

Original Name : Bela Lugosi

Gender : Male

Wallace Ford

Character Name : Tom Hartley

Original Name : Wallace Ford

Gender : Male

Sally Blane

Character Name : Mary Rinehart

Original Name : Sally Blane

Gender : Female

Bryant Washburn

Character Name : John Rinehart

Original Name : Bryant Washburn

Gender : Male

Tully Marshall

Character Name : Richard Rinehart

Original Name : Tully Marshall

Gender : Male

Gertrude Michael

Character Name : Sarah Rinehart

Original Name : Gertrude Michael

Gender : Female

George Meeker

Character Name : Prof. Arthur Hornsby

Original Name : George Meeker

Gender : Male

Marius Frey

Character Name : Sika

Original Name : Marius Frey

Gender : Male

Matt McHugh

Character Name : Detective Bailey

Original Name : Matt McHugh

Gender : Male

Edwin Maxwell

Character Name : The Maniac

Original Name : Edwin Maxwell

Gender : Male

Oscar Smith

Character Name : Martin

Original Name : Oscar Smith

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-12-28

Well if you're ever going to tell a story of a bunch of money-grabbing relatives gathered in a creaky old stately pile, then you could do a lot worse than get Bela Lugosi to hold it all together. Sadly, though, the formula is just a little too predicable as we go from a doom-laden seance to a gradual increase in the entirely deserving body count. It's the darkly lit scenario that does most of the heavy lifting here as the script adds little, the supporting ensemble is distinctly wooden and what menace there is comes from Lugosi in his best pantomime villain vein. I think this might have been better had it been a silent film, but it's still quite a fun hour of duplicity and back-stabbing that shows us that the venality of the human spirit is alive and kicking. Well kicking, anyway.