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2 unusual facts about Dr. Terror's House of Horrors


Dr. Terror's Gallery of Horrors

The similarity of its title to Amicus Productions' hit Dr. Terror's House of Horrors led to numerous enforced title changes, including Return from the Past, The Blood Suckers, Alien Massacre, and most commonly Gallery of Horror (on-screen) and Gallery of Horrors (on packaging).

Dr. Terror's House of Horrors

The script began as a still-born television series in 1948 during the time when Dead of Night was a recent release.


American Lightning: Terror, Mystery, the Birth of Hollywood, and the Crime of the Century

The book is about the October 1, 1910 bombing of The Los Angeles Times building by union members that caused later attacks, but the later ones failed.

Curse of Chucky

In 2009, the franchise received its own maze, entitled Chucky's Fun House in Hollywood, a seasonal re-themeing of Universal Studios Hollywood's year-round attraction Universal's House of Horrors and Chucky: Friends Till the End at Universal Studios Florida, themed around the Good Guys factory and scenes featuring Chucky and other childhood toys gone bad.

Dr. Terror's Gallery of Horrors

Terror's Gallery of Horrors is a low-budget 1967 colour scope anthology film by David L. Hewitt from stories by Russ Jones.

Eugene Jarvis

He now works for his own studio, Raw Thrills Inc., and his more recent work has returned him to the coin-op arcade game world with Target: Terror, a first-person perspective shooting game based on the "war on terror", introduced in Spring of 2004.

Target: Terror

The game involves shooting terrorists attacking various places in the United States, including Denver Airport, the Golden Gate Bridge and Los Alamos National Laboratory.

The Ring: Terror's Realm

Meg Rainman - The Game's protagonist and main character, takes Robert's Position at the CDC after he dies at the start of the game.

Kathy - Co-worker at the CDC, has a striking resemblance to Tina Turner, like's to cause trouble and is girlfriend of Lukino.

The Wizard of Mars

The latter two editions topped the cast list (as given on the cover) with Lon Chaney, Jr., who did not appear in this film but did appear in Hewitt's Doctor Terror's Gallery of Horrors with Carradine, Gentry, and McGee.


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