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Trilogy of Terror

An electrifying experience - you won't believe your eyes!
1975 | 72m | English

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Popularity: 4 (history)

Director: Dan Curtis
Writer: Richard Matheson
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A horror anthology containing three stories: a female college professor is aggressively pursued by one of her students; a prudish brunette determines that her free-spirited blonde sister is evil; and a woman's night turns upside down after she purchases an ancient Zuni fetish doll.
Release Date: Mar 04, 1975
Director: Dan Curtis
Writer: Richard Matheson
Genres: Horror, Thriller, TV Movie
Keywords seduction, sister, anthology, evil doll, horror anthology
Production Companies ABC Circle Films, Dan Curtis Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Karen Black Julie / Millicent Larimore / Therese Larimore / Amelia
Robert Burton Chad Foster
John Karlen Thomas Amman
George Gaynes Dr. Chester Ramsey
Jim Storm Eddie Nells
Kathryn Reynolds Anne Richards
Orin Cannon Motel Clerk
Gregory Harrison Arthur Moore
Tracy Curtis Tracy
Walker Edmiston Zuni Fetish Doll (voice) (uncredited)
Name Job
Dan Curtis Director
Richard Matheson Screenplay, Story
Michael Westmore Makeup Artist
Bob Cobert Original Music Composer
Paul Lohmann Director of Photography
Gail Melnick Casting
William F. Nolan Teleplay
Les Green Editor
Leonard A. Mazzola Set Decoration
Jan Scott Art Direction
Kathryn Blondell Hairstylist
Robert J. Koster Unit Production Manager
James Pilcher Sound Mixer
Richard Albain Special Effects
Michael Simpson Assistant Camera
John S. Perry Costume Supervisor
Lois Kerst Production Assistant
Art Levinson First Assistant Director
David McCann Post Production Supervisor
Lowell Thomas Construction Coordinator
Erik von Buelow Other
Bob Rose Key Grip
Barbara Siebert Costumer
Craig Morse Production Assistant
Name Title
Dan Curtis Producer
Robert Singer Associate Producer
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John Chard
8.0

Zuni Zest! Trilogy of Terror is directed by Dan Curtis and written by Richard Matheson and William Nolan. A 1975 American TV movie, pic has Karen Black in three stories playing different women who each venture to the world of horror. TV Horror Movies from the 1970s have long since proven to gi ... ve fond memories to many of us who viewed them through youthful eyes back in that decade. Of course when revisiting them now with mature frame of mind etc, they mostly prove to be a little cornball, cheap, and just not very good in the grand scheme of things. Mostly that is, for there are a few exceptions that still has one just a little bit edgy as we remember how we felt when first catching a sneaky chiller. For sure we don't find ourselves hiding behind the pillows this time, but we still feel a wave of nostalgic terror coursing through our veins. Trilogy of Terror is one such film that holds up for most of a certain age. No getting away from it, it's all down to the "famous" third segment in the trilogy, which finds Black menaced by a cursed Zuni fetish doll. Anyone with a fear of inanimate toys/ dolls etc coming to life was terrified by what Dan Curtis and his team managed to achieve on the screen - and yes even today the fear factor can still gnaw away at the senses. The other two stories were not about terror, choosing to side with a more Twilight Zone approach, which is no surprise with the great Richard Matheson on pen duties, but these are actually better appreciated by a more mature audience as they show some depth to the story telling. With the much missed Black on terrific form closing out the deal, Trilogy of Terror deserves the love and respect it garners even today. 8/10

May 16, 2024