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THE TINGLER

1959 US HMDB
July 29, 1959

A pathologist experiments with a deaf-mute woman who is unable to scream to prove that humans die of fright due to an organism he names The Tingler that lives within each person on the spinal cord and is suppressed only when people scream when scared.

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Production: William Castle (Producer)
Screenplay: Robb White (Screenplay)
Music: Von Dexter (Original Music Composer)
Cinematography: Wilfrid M. Cline (Director of Photography)

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Marco Castellini
A professor manages to identify a monstrous negative force in the human mind, which can only be overcome if the victim starts screaming. The doctor's wife falls victim to the terrible force and in the end the scientist himself puts an end to the nightmare. Another horror film signed by William Castle with a decent Vincent Price. Original subject and decent production even if, to be honest, the suspense is lacking. Title completely reinvented by the Italian distribution (the original title of the film is "The Tingler").
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dennyjt

dennyjt

6 /10

William Castle was a master showman and this was his grandest triumph. He loved a gimmick, in this case Percepto, a device fitted beneath theater seats to enhance the climactic scenes by giving the patrons a short, sharp shock! Vincent Price, at his most maniacally deluded, is a pathologist who says he has discovered fear produces an actual physical creature that only be overcome by the release of a scream. He hopes to get his hands on someone who has died of fright to test his theory and this proves simpler than one might think, thanks to the company he keeps. It is a mad, nightmare of a horror that hurtles through scenes of capital punishment, a bad LSD trip (first time on film), an unfaithful wife, a silent movie theater (showing Tol'Able David, a true classic), younf love and a cheap looking monster. Even though the story is patently absurd, this is a fun-filled thrill ride, even without the threat of an electric jolt!

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