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Terror and 1928
* The Terror ( 1928 Vitaphone / Warner Brothers ) (* Lost )

Terror and film
The film focuses on the period of the Terror.
Today there are thousands of film festivals around the world, ranging from high profile festivals such as Sundance Film Festival and Slamdance Film Festival ( Park City, UT ) to horror festivals such as Terror Film Festival ( Philadelphia, PA ), and the first U. S. film festival dedicated to honoring the impact of music in film: the Park City Film Music Festival: http :// www. PCFMF. com.
Terror of Mechagodzilla, ( released in Japan as ) is a 1975 Japanese science fiction kaiju film produced by Toho.
The film was given a North American theatrical release in March 1978 by Bob Conn Enterprises under the title The Terror of Godzilla.
Henry Saperstein, who sold the theatrical rights to Bob Conn Enterprises, also released the film to television in late 1978, this time under the title Terror of Mechagodzilla.
All subsequent versions of the film released in the U. S. have been given this title as well, including The Terror of Godzilla version.
The sixteenth film in Toho's Godzilla series, it marked the beginning of a rebooted series of Godzilla films that ignores all the films from 1955's Godzilla Raids Again through 1975's Terror of Mechagodzilla.
Barnum Award for Worst Cinematic Exploitation of a Physical Deformity: The Terror of Tiny Town, a Western film with an all-dwarf cast.
Rodriguez wrote and directed the film Planet Terror for the collaboration with Quentin Tarantino in their double feature Grindhouse ( released in 2007 ).
Although originally announced to be released direct-to-DVD as an extra on the Planet Terror DVD, the film was produced as a theatrical release.
* The middle segment of director Roger Corman's 1962 anthology film Tales of Terror combines the story of " The Black Cat " with that of another Poe tale, " The Cask of Amontillado.
He used his writing skills to begin producing and directing, with some of his most well-known films including Experiment in Terror, The Great Race, and the hugely successful Pink Panther film series with the British comedian Peter Sellers.
Inspired in part by the 1958 film Run Silent, Run Deep, Star Trek screenwriter Paul Schneider imagined cloaking as a space-travel analog of a submarine submerging, and employed it in the 1966 Star Trek episode " Balance of Terror ".
After the classic Hercules ( 1958 ) became a blockbuster sensation in the film industry, a 1959 Steve Reeves film Terrore dei Barbari ( Terror of the Barbarians ) was retitled Goliath and the Barbarians in the United States, ( after Joseph E. Levine claimed the sole right to the name of Hercules ); the film was so successful at the box office, it inspired Italian filmmakers to do a series of four more films featuring a beefcake hero named Goliath, although the films were not really related to each other.
In 2008, DiCaprio starred in Body of Lies, a spy film based on the novel of the same name by David Ignatius, set in context of the Middle East and the War on Terror, unfolding the story of three men battling a terrorist organization, and each other.
* The Terror ( 1920 film ), a film by Jacques Jaccard filmed in Sonora, California
* The Terror ( 1926 film ), a Western film starring Art Acord

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In Norse mythology, the dragon Fafnir ( best known in the form of a dragon slain by Sigurðr ) bears on his forehead the Ægis-helm ( ON ægishjálmr ), or Ægir's helmet, or more specifically the " Helm of Terror ".
* On the " Island Of Terror " ( 1966 ), silicon based life-forms are created accidentally by scientists while researching a cure for cancer.
By the time of the Eighth Doctor audio play Terror Firma ( set after Remembrance ), Davros is commanding a Dalek army which has successfully conquered the Earth.
Impressed by Coppola's perseverance and dedication, Corman hired him as dialogue director on Tower of London ( 1962 ), sound man for The Young Racers ( 1963 ) and associate producer of The Terror ( 1963 ).
* Punter, David, ( 1996 ), The Literature of Terror.
Members of the Mountain went on to establish the Committee of Public Safety in April 1793 under Robespierre, which would be responsible for The Terror ( 5 September 1793 – 28 July 1794 ), the bloodiest and one of the most controversial phases of the French Revolution.
* John B. Ford ( born 1963 ), English horror writer and publisher whose fiction focuses on death and madness ; launched magazine, Terror Tales, in 1996 and Rainfall Records and Books in 2001
In his most recent edition of The Great Terror ( 2007 ), Conquest states that while exact numbers may never be known with complete certainty, the various terror campaigns launched by the Soviet government claimed no fewer than 15 million lives.
# Anti-Communism: This was included as a filter in the original 1988 edition of the book, but Chomsky argues that since the end of the Cold War ( 1945 – 91 ), anticommunism was replaced by the " War on Terror ", as the major social control mechanism.
The Reign of Terror ( 5 September 1793 – 28 July 1794: the latter is date 10 Thermidor, year II of the French Revolutionary Calendar ), also known simply as The Terror (), was a period of violence that occurred after the onset of the French Revolution, incited by conflict between rival political factions, the Girondins and the Jacobins, and marked by mass executions of " enemies of the revolution.
The repression accelerated in June and July 1794, a period called " la Grande Terreur " ( the Great Terror ), and ended in the coup of 9 Thermidor Year II ( 27 July 1794 ), leading to the Thermidorian Reaction, in which several protagonists of the Reign of Terror were executed, including Saint-Just and Robespierre.
After the resolution of the foreign wars during 1791 – 93, the violence associated with the Reign of Terror increased significantly: only roughly of executions had occurred before November 1793 ( Brumaire, Year I ), thus signalling to many that the Reign of Terror might have had additional causes.
* Video: Susan Faludi-The Terror Dream: Fear and Fantasy in Post-9 / 11 America ( October 19, 2007 ), lecture from 2007 book tour.
With the success of these first talkies ( The Jazz Singer, Lights of New York, The Singing Fool, and The Terror ), Warner Bros. became one of the top studios in Hollywood and the brothers were now able to move out from the Poverty Row section of Hollywood and acquire a big studio in Burbank, California.
) After the Reign of Terror ( 1793 – 94 ), he was sent to Tours to coordinate supplies for the Army.
* Terry Jones's War on the War on Terror ( 2005 ), ISBN 1-56025-653-2
* Ulrike Meinhof – Wege in den Terror ( Ulrike Meinhof – Paths to Terror ), a documentary produced by RBB in 2006
*" The Terror " or " Reign of Terror " ( 1793 – 1794 ), a period of violence after the onset of the French Revolution

Terror and horror
Soon after Summer of Night, Simmons, who had written mostly horror fiction, began to focus on writing science fiction, although in 2007 he returned with a work of historical fiction and horror, The Terror.
Isabel Cristina Pinedo, author of Recreational Terror: Women and the Pleasures of Horror Film Viewing, states, " The horror genre must keep terror and comedy in tension if it is to successfully tread the thin line that separates it from terrorism and parody ... this delicate balance is struck in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre in which the decaying corpse of Grandpa not only incorporates horrific and humorous effects, but actually uses one to exacerbate the other.
* Twisted Tales of Terror: the horror supplement, with guidelines for creating monsters or playing monsters as player-characters.
* The Terror ( 1963 film ), a horror film by Roger Corman
Although she was initially known as a " scream queen " because of her starring roles in several horror films early in her career, such as Halloween, The Fog, Prom Night, and Terror Train, Curtis has since compiled a body of work that spans many genres, and has won BAFTA and Golden Globe awards.
In the Grip of Terror ( Permabooks, 1951 ) was an offbeat collection of horror tales, and he collaborated with Lucy Conklin on The Supernatural Reader in 1953, a year before her death.
The suspense drama Tower of Terror, released in late December 1941 was styled in the manner of a horror film, and it starred Wilfrid Lawson as a crazed Dutch lighthouse keeper in the Nazi-occupied Netherlands, while the second-billed Rennie and third-billed Movita had the romantic leads.
Copperfield played the character of " Ken the Magician " in the 1980 horror film Terror Train.
That same year saw the release of another early horror game, Bandai's Terror House, based on traditional Japanese horror, released as a Bandai LCD Solarpower handheld game.
Terror Tract is a 2000 anthology dark comedy / horror film, featuring John Ritter as a real-estate agent trying to sell a variety of houses to a young couple ; each with a horror story associated with it.
*" The Black Cat ", a segment of the 1962 anthology horror film Tales of Terror
The company consists of Tartan Video in the UK and Tartan Films USA, as well as the Tartan Asia Extreme and Tartan Terror horror labels.
Tania Modleski in " The Terror of Pleasure ", for instance, presents exploitation horror films as attacks on the basic aspects of bourgeois culture.
In the book Ghastly Terror: The Horrible Story of the Horror Comics,, Stephen Sennitt credits Lindall with the attempt to save the line of Warren horror magazines from extinction through his new style of cover art.
Outside Star Wars, Mayhew has appeared in the horror film Terror directed by Norman J. Warren.
In 1980, Matthews had a small role in the horror movie Terror Train, which was filmed in Montreal a year earlier.
Though Ravenloft II did not enjoy the wide acclaim of the original, the phenomena of Ravenloft proved sufficient for TSR, Inc. to place it and Strahd von Zarovich at the heart of a new product series released in 1990 -- Ravenloft: Realm of Terror -- an entire game world based on the Gothic horror theme of Ravenloft.
Fantasy writer David Chandler considered this " rise of ' Low Fantasy '" to reflect the contemporary reality of the War on Terror — characterized by " secret deals ", " vicious reprisals " and " sudden acts of terrifying carnage "— much as the horror genre reacted to the Vietnam War a generation earlier.
During this time he also drew for Tales of Terror, a horror anthology published by Eclipse Comics.

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