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Trilogy of Terror (1975)

Starring: Karen Black, Robert Burton Director: Dan Curtis Rating: Unrated Format: DVD
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  • Actors: Karen Black, Robert Burton, John Karlen, George Gaynes, Jim Storm
  • Directors: Dan Curtis
  • Writers: Richard Matheson, William F. Nolan
  • Producers: Dan Curtis, Robert Singer
  • Format: Color, DVD, Special Edition, NTSC
  • Language: English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono)
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rating: Unrated
  • Studio: Dark Sky Films
  • DVD Release Date: August 29, 2006
  • Run Time: 72 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (143 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000FFJZO2
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #4,654 in Movies & TV (See Bestsellers in Movies & TV)
  • For more information about "Trilogy of Terror" visit the Internet Movie Database (IMDb)

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Dan Curtis, the creator and producer of such out-of-the-ordinary TV classics as the willfully offbeat gothic soap opera Dark Shadows and the proto-X-Files series The Night Stalker, remains best known for the Zuni fetish doll that terrorizes Karen Black in Trilogy of Terror. The wild-eyed doll, with its snapping jaws and screeching yells, borders on camp, yet its relentless attacks and single-minded, homicidal drive make it an absolutely terrifying figure in the climactic chapter of this trilogy of short films based on stories by Richard Matheson. In the first story, "Julie," Karen Black plays a mousy college professor blackmailed by an obsessed student, and in "Millicent and Therese" she plays sisters consumed with an intense hatred of one another that comes to a head when their father dies. Both of these films conclude with Twilight Zone-ish twists and are more clever than gripping, kept alive mostly by Black's gleefully theatrical performances. With "Amelia," however, Black delivers an almost solo show, playing against the famous Zuni fetish doll, a wooden statue that comes to life when the a protective chain slips off the figure and releases the evil spirit. Curtis turns her apartment into a claustrophobic cage trapping the increasingly hysterical woman as the unstoppable figure hacks at her legs with a kitchen knife and chomps down on her arms and neck with the relentless intensity of a bulldog. It's still a classic of small-screen horror. --Sean Axmaker


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Legendary producer / director Dan Curtis (DARK SHADOWS, THE NIGHT STALKER) teams up with writers Richard Matheson (I AM LEGEND, THE TWILIGHT ZONE) and William F. Nolan (LOGAN’S RUN, BURNT OFFERINGS) to present three tales of horrific suspense in this made-for-television anthology that also showcases the tremendous acting talent of Karen Black (FIVE EASY PIECES, THE DAY OF THE LOCUST), who plays no less than four distinct roles. In "Julie," an aggressive college student seduces and ultimately blackmails his seemingly shy English professor. In "Millicent and Therese," two polar-opposite sisters become increasingly hell-bent on the undoing of one another. And in "Amelia," a woman falls prey to a murderous Zuni fetish doll.


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38 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars TRILOGY OF TERROR: The Voluptuous Horror of Karen Black, October 12, 2001
By Michael R Gates (Nampa, ID United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Trilogy of Terror (DVD)
This very good three-part 1970s-era TV movie is a veritable cornucopia of talent. Based on stories by well-known genre author Richard Matheson and directed by Dan Curtis of DARK SHADOWS fame, this film boasts Karen Black (EASY RIDER; FIVE EASY PIECES; THE GREAT GATSBY) in four separate roles, with two teleplays scripted by William F. Nolan (co-author of the famous novel LOGAN'S RUN) and one--the best of the lot--scripted by Matheson. Also appearing in supporting roles are well-known actors George Gaynes and Gregory Harrison.

Story one, "Julie," is an intentionally ambiguous witchcraft tale in which Black portrays a bookish college professor who isn't quite what she seems. The story contains some very subtle rape and S&M innuendo, and there is a fun little twist to the ending. "Millicent and Therese," the second offering, is the weakest of the lot. Although Black does a fine job in the dual role of bickering "sisters," the audience can see the ending coming from miles away. The final and strongest of the three stories, "Amelia," is based on Matheson's famous short-story "Prey" about a voodoo fetish doll that comes to life and hunts down a woman in her midtown apartment. The ending to this one is very creepy.

All in all, TRILOGY OF TERROR is a worthy little horror flick. Though it is a TV movie á la 1975 and therefore suffers from some of the low-budget production qualities common to such, it certainly offers some fun moments of dark humor and a few genuine scares. The print used to make the DVD has some noticeable scratches and spots that could've been cleaned up digitally, but it's still definitely worth the price of admission.

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22 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Finally again on DVD, September 7, 2006
By Keith Trainor (Coral Springs, Florida United States) - See all my reviews
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THIS IS A REVIEW OF THE NEW 2006 SPECIAL EDITION VERSION. WORTH BUYING. I LOVE IT. When I first saw this on TV in the 1970's it scared me half to death. Karen Black stars in 3 short stories. But as many reviewers here have posted, the most famous is the final story called Amelia about a woman who buys a doll for a boyfriend which comes to life and chases her around her apartment like a rabid animal. In my opinion it is the third story that has caused Trilogy of Terror to be remembered after all these years. The third story is a classic among terror films. In 1999 another company (Anchor Bay) released this on DVD but after they sold out their batch I don't think they released anymore. That is why if you find someone selling it on Amazon or elsewhere you can expect to pay up to $500 for it. I bought one at a Horror Movie convention and it turned up being a bootleg and when I took it home it didn't play. I lost my money. Finally it is out again. This time by a different company and I am impressed with this version. The film has been completely restored and is crystal clear like you are watching it back when it was first released. I was highly impressed with the visual restoration. Exceeded my expecations here. The interviews with Karen Black and writer Matheson are great and informative. Karen looks great for her age and, in my opinion, is one of the most underrated actresses. Just a joy to watch. I haven't yet watched the entire disc from start to finish. Truthfully, I got if for the third story only and if that was all the disc had I still would of bought it. Not to say the first two stories aren't bad. They are actually pretty good. But if you asked a 100 people why they like Trilogy of Terror...they will likely mention the third story about the Doll. The idea of a doll that comes to life and tries to kill is not new anymore and has been done repeatedly ever since. Think Chucky. But Trilogy of Terror I believe was the first to come out with it and what makes it work is that the doll is creepy looking. Another reason this was so successful at the time is the novelty of it all. Back when it first aired in the 1970's horror stuff, for the most part, was less gory. The story about the doll is only 20 minutes long but what they do in those 20 minutes is amazing. If you have never seen it before you likely will laugh since the special effects look a little cheesy now. They don't hold up well. In my opinion...nothing beats the magic of seeing it back then and also seeing it for the first time. Now that I watch it I know what happens throughout the whole story. But if you haven't watched it before and you can watch it for the story and not try to compare it to special effects of today...you will likely appreciate it. The acting of Karen Black alone is worth watching. She makes all 3 stories work. She makes them memorable. I would of bought this if it had the third segment only and if it had no bonus material. On a side note...they came out a couple of years ago with a replica of the doll. I was lucky enough to get a limited edition one of only 500 made. The limited edition had a green outfit on. Not what it wears in the movie. They then sold a massed produced one with a brown outfit. But it seems that everywhere you look everyplace is sold out of this doll. I gave this five stars for those buying this that are collectors or who watched it back in the 1970's and want to see it again restored in all its glory. If you are buying it now to see for the first time you will likely laugh more than being scared and will be disappointed wondering what all the fuss is about. Buy it with an open mind and get lost in the story and you will not be disappointed.
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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An all time great horror anthology classic!, September 22, 2006
By John Lindsey "John" (Socorro, New Mexico USA.) - See all my reviews
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This collection of three stories focusing on women characters featuring b-movie actress Karen Black in four roles starts off with the first tale called "Julie" has a college professor dating a student only to find out he's trying to kill her, next is "Millicent and Therese" about two sisters who live with each other are hellbent on killing each other off and finally "Amelia" has a woman being terrorized by an evil African Zuni fetish doll.

A classic made-for-TV horror anthology from the writer of "The Twilight Zone" Richard Matheson and the creator of "Dark Shadows" Dan Curtis combines three original tales of terror with superb performances by Ms. Black to make an all-time horror classic of the 70's. Each has a stylish twist at the end of all three stories and the real star of the show besides Ms. Black is the famed African Zuni Fetish doll which is still the king of all killer dolls so move over Chucky or Blade from "Puppet Master".

This special edition DVD has good picture and sound quality with two featurettes and one interview, this is a must have for fans of horror, killer doll movies and horror anthologies.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Mabey I'm Jaded
but I found most of this quite boring, of course the demon doll in the end is great, but I would've enjoyed the movie alot more if he had been running around terrorizing people... Read more
Published 3 days ago by Cass G

4.0 out of 5 stars It amazing how we remember the original
For years, my wife had been going on and on about how great this movie was when she was a kid. "The best horror movie ever!", I think was her standard quote. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Jim in Arizona

5.0 out of 5 stars 1975 great terror movie
I watched this movie along time ago it's a great movie, they don't make movies like this anymore.
Published 1 month ago by Jemaha

5.0 out of 5 stars Classic horror movie
"Amelia" is the best part of the movie. Just plain "brilliant" back in the old days. Turn off the lights for this movie.
Published 2 months ago by D. Nguyen

5.0 out of 5 stars Fights, and Terror every way you turn!
" In this Terrifing picture, Dan Curtis made sure you would not be bored! Twists and turns, around every corner as Karen Black Plays 4 diffrent Women! Read more
Published 3 months ago by Romary Kelly

5.0 out of 5 stars Trilogy of Terror
This is a very goog movie. It originally aired on the ABC Movie of The Week. For those of us who remember this! Karen Black did a great job! Worth purchasing!
Published 6 months ago by J. Thomas

5.0 out of 5 stars Just as I remembered, exellent
Movie just as I remembered. Really excellent. Karen Black and other actors really fantastic to watch and bring back memories
Published 6 months ago by Rm Jarvis

3.0 out of 5 stars Trilogy of Terror
The first 2 stories are not memorable but the third with the scary doll that attacks still scared me and I am glad I didn't have to sleep alone. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Kathy

4.0 out of 5 stars Long time hard to found item
I have been looking for this made for TV anthology for quite a time (since 1970 ?), and at last I found it. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Jean-Paulo

5.0 out of 5 stars GOOD MOVIE
A REAL GOOD MOVIE I BEEN LOOKING FOR THIS MOVIE FOR A LONG TIME NOW. I WAS GLAD TOO FIND IT AT AMAZON LOOKING FORWARD TO GETTING MORE MOVIES THEM.
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