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  1. Dr. Terror's Gallery of Horrors is a low-budget 1967 colour scope anthology film by David L. Hewitt from stories by Russ Jones. The film includes footage from Roger Corman's Edgar Allan Poe adaptations.

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    The Witches Clock

    Bob and Julie Farrell relocate from Manhattan to an old castle in Massachusetts. Julie loves all of the antique furniture they find in the castle, but Bob would prefer to simply clean everything up. They go down into a cellar/basement, which was once an old dungeon. Julie finds an antique grandfather clock, dating back several centuries. She asks Bob to bring it upstairs into the main room. The clock doesn't appear to be working correctly, but Julie finds a key to open up the frame for the cl...

    King Vampire

    At a police station in London, two homicide detectives discuss the most recent of a string of thirteen mysterious deaths. The police chief, Marsh, is stymied by the strange deaths and detective John Brennerdetermines that it could only be the work of a madman. Marsh tells Brenner that the locals have begun referring to the killer as "King Vampire". Brenner decides to investigate the alleys near Welsley Lane where the last murder occurred. When he arrives there, he sees a gathering of men murm...

    Monster Raid

    Doctor James Sevard arrives at the castle laboratory of scientist Charles Spalding and his wife, Helen. Spalding tells James about his experiment with great enthusiasm. He is attempting to stimulate dead cell tissue and bring people back from the dead. Doctor Sevard is not here to learn about Spalding's work however. He has come to invite him to a party at his chateau. Doctor Spalding is too wrapped up in his research to attend, but recommends that his wife Helen should go in his place. What...

    This film is alternately known as Gallery of Horrors, Return from the Past, Alien Massacre and The Blood Suckers.
    The tagline to this film is, "So shocking it will sliver your liver!"
    Not to be confused with Dr. Terror's House of Horrors.
  2. Gallery of Horror: Directed by David L. Hewitt. With Lon Chaney Jr., John Carradine, Rochelle Hudson, Roger Gentry. "Gallery of Horror" is a 1967 anthology horror movie with John Carradine narrating five horror tales with macabre twists.

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    • Drama, Fantasy, Horror
    • David L. Hewitt
    • 1967-04-17
  3. Overview. John Carradine narrates five horror tales, each with a comically predictable surprise ending. In the first, "The Witches Clock," the Farrells have purchased an old mansion in Salem Massachusetts and are warned by the town doctor of the history of witches in the community.

  4. Dr. Terror's Gallery of Horrors is a low-budget 1967 colour scope anthology film by David L. Hewitt from stories by Russ Jones. The film includes footage from Roger Corman's Edgar Allan Poe adaptations.

  5. THE WITCH'S CLOCK, which begins this 5-part horror anthology, deals with magic. In KING VAMPIRE, 19th-century London is terrorized by a blood-sucking beast, and MONSTER RAID concerns the return of a corpse from his grave.

  6. Dr. Terror's Gallery of Horrors is a film directed by David L. Hewitt with Lon Chaney Jr., John Carradine, Rochelle Hudson, Roger Gentry .... Year: 1967. Original title: Dr. Terror's Gallery of Horrors. Synopsis: John Carradine narrates five horror tales, each with a comically predictable surprise ending.