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The Tingler (1959)

The Tingler (1959)
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As famous for the gimmick with which the film was shown as for its genuinely spine-tingling story, The Tingler follows a pathologist (Vincent Price) as he searches for the cause of a series of deaths and discovers that the victims have a large insect-like creature growing on their spinal chords. The creature attacks when the people are frightened and is only killed when the host emits a blood-curdling primal scream. This is coupled with a subplot to scare the deaf-mute owner of a silent movie house to death. Along the way, a couple of characters are injected with LSD and begin hallucinating like mad. When one of the nasty monsters "escaped" into a movie theater, the film's gimmick would begin. In order to further frighten audiences, director William Castle had certain theater seats rigged with small Army surplus devices that would deliver a mild electric shock to the spine in hopes of inducing terrified screams. Castle also planted audience members who would scream and faint. The house lights would go up, the film would stop and ushers would carry the unconscious person out of the theater. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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Starring:
Vincent PriceJudith Evelyn, (more)
Director(s):
William Castle
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Tingler

As famous for the gimmick with which the film was shown as for its genuinely spine-tingling story, The Tingler follows a pathologist (Vincent Price) as he searches for the cause of a series of deaths and discovers that the victims have a large insect-like creature growing on their spinal chords. The creature attacks when the people are frightened and is only killed when the host emits a blood-curdling primal scream. This is coupled with a subplot to scare the deaf-mute owner of a silent movie house to death. Along the way, a couple of characters are injected with LSD and begin hallucinating like mad. When one of the nasty monsters "escaped" into a movie theater, the film's gimmick would begin. In order to further frighten audiences, director William Castle had certain theater seats rigged with small Army surplus devices that would deliver a mild electric shock to the spine in hopes of inducing terrified screams. Castle also planted audience members who would scream and faint. The house lights would go up, the film would stop and ushers would carry the unconscious person out of the theater. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
81 mins

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Director(s):
William Castle
Writer(s):
Robb ShiteRobb White
Producer(s):
William Castle
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR(Questionable for Children)
Categories:
HorrorMystery & Suspense
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    Creed W.

    I don't know if I was just in the mood for it, but I really liked this movie. Original, not too campy. Worth renting.

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    Geoffrey G.

    SCREAM! SCREAM FOR YOUR LIFE! Hardcore "B" fans should really see this in a theater wired for "Percepto" (which btw doesn't shock anyone, as stated in the synopsis). It was one of the best experiences of my movie-going life! Unfortunately unless ya live in NY or LA this will probably be impossible - but even without Percepto it's worth watching for VP at his scene-chewing best, LSD experiments (in 1959, remember), a truly wacky premise, a truly wacky monster... and one of the finest openings in B movie history!

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    Matt H.

    This is a movie that you cannot watch alone, not because its so scary but because you will want someone to hear all of your witty comments as you make fun of this movie a la MST3K. Its really a sure-fire formula for a movie so bad its good. Vincent Price + main-lining LSD + hillbilly science = pure gold!

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