Fear Chamber

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Fear Chamber
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJuan Ibáñez (Mexican scenes)
Jack Hill (U.S. scenes)
Screenplay byJack Hill
Luis Enrique Vergara
Produced byLuis Enrique Vergara
StarringBoris Karloff
CinematographyRaúl Domínguez
Austin McKinney
Edited byFelipe Marino
Music byEnrico C. Cabiati
Production
companies
Distributed byColumbia Pictures
Release date
1971[1]
Running time
88 min.
CountryMexico
LanguageEnglish

Fear Chamber (La camara del terror/ The Room of Terror), also released as The Torture Zone, is a 1968 Mexican horror film directed by Juan Ibáñez and starring Boris Karloff and Julissa. It was filmed in May 1968, but was only released theatrically in 1971, 2 years after Karloff had died.[2][3]

Fear Chamber is one of four low-budget Mexican horror films Karloff made in a package deal with Mexican producer Luis Enrique Vergara. The others are Isle of the Snake People, The Incredible Invasion, and House of Evil. Karloff's scenes for all four films were directed by Jack Hill in Los Angeles in the spring of 1968. The films were then completed in Mexico.[4]

Premise[edit]

Scientists discover a living rock beneath a volcano. It feeds on the adrenaline of frightened young women, so the scientists construct a fear chamber and kidnap young girls to feed the creature.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Nollen, Scott Allen. Boris Karloff: A Gentleman's Life. Pg. 307. Midnight Marquee & BearManor Media.
  2. ^ "The Fear Chamber (1969) - Juan Ibáñez, Jack Hill, Juan Ibanez | Synopsis, Characteristics, Moods, Themes and Related | AllMovie".
  3. ^ Nollen, Scott Allen. Boris Karloff: A Gentleman's Life. Pg. 307. Midnight Marquee & BearManor Media.
  4. ^ Stephen Jacobs, Boris Karloff: More Than a Monster, Tomahawk Press 2011 p 503

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