Night of Terror
1933 film by Benjamin Stoloff
Night of Terror is a 1933 film about heirs to a family fortune who are required to attend a seance at the spooky old family mansion, and throughout the night they are killed off one by one.
- Directed by Benjamin Stoloff. Written by Willard Mack.
A mad murdering midnight menace! (taglines)
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Dialogue
edit- Sika: Why should the master have left his brother anything? He never cared for him; never came to see him while he was alive.
- Degar: Perhaps he will be the first of the heirs to die.
- Sika: According to the master's will, the rest of us will inherit his share.
- Degar: Nothing but MURDER!
- Degar: I heard you, walking up and down, master. Thought you might want something.
- Richard Rinehart: No, I don't want anything.
- Degar: Perhaps you'd like the evening paper?
- Richard Rinehart: No, there's nothing in the papers.
- Martin the Chauffeur: I was right! When I said they was... undertakers!
- Degar: Remember... you have seen... NOTHING!
- Mary Rinehart: Oh! Call a doctor. Call a doctor!
- Degar: It is too late!
Taglines
edit- A mad murdering midnight menace!
Cast
edit- Bela Lugosi — Degar
- Sally Blane — Mary Rinehart
- Wallace Ford — Tom Hartley
- Tully Marshall — Richard Rinehart
- George Meeker — Arthur Hornsby
External links
edit- Night of Terror quotes at the Internet Movie Database