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A horror-filled study of supernatural forces and their powers, this tense drama is about a strange creature that has sworn revenge for its death on a young British heir and his close friends. (Mill Creek Ent.)

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English The London-based Norman J. Warren made a relatively conventional slasher B-movie about a series of murders. An evil witch from the 18th century that a family attempted to burn to death curses them, and gradually eliminates each of its members. Terror is an early British slasher movie that does not stick to the rules very much, so at one point there is a mysterious figure with a knife, an invisible entity, and at other times just things moving around the room. So, anything could happen, which offers quite a diverse range of horror scenes, but the padded-out and languid storyline trudges along and so, the movie drags quite a bit, although not too much of a drag. However, the final psychedelic scene is top-notch. Plus Peter "Chewbacca" Mayhew, although he makes a very brief appearance, pulls off a very theatrical entrance. ()

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