Dr. Terror's House of Horrors 4K 1965
The film is divided into five segments, each showcasing a different tale of terror. From voodoo curses to malevolent plant life, each story is filled with suspense, twists, and chilling atmosphere. In "Werewolf," an architect (played by Neil McCallum) discovers a horrifying secret hidden within the walls of an old house. "Creeping Vine" follows a botanist (played by Alan Freeman) as he encounters a plant with a deadly agenda.
Other segments include "Voodoo," where a musician (played by Roy Castle) finds himself cursed after stealing a tribal idol, "Disembodied Hand," where an art critic (played by Christopher Lee) faces the wrath of a vengeful severed hand, and "Vampire," where a doctor (played by Donald Sutherland) uncovers a sinister plot in a small village.
"Dr. Terror's House of Horrors" is celebrated for its atmospheric cinematography, eerie score, and standout performances from horror legends such as Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee. With its blend of supernatural thrills and macabre storytelling, the film remains a beloved classic of British horror cinema.