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The Terror

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In a dark and eerie mansion, a young soldier finds himself trapped in a series of chilling events that blur the line between reality and madness. After World War I, the protagonist seeks refuge from his inner demons in a secluded villa, but what seems to be a peaceful respite soon transforms into a nightmare. The mansion, an imposing relic of the past, harbors dark secrets and an unsettling atmosphere that intensifies his anxiety.

As the night progresses, he begins to experience terrifying visions and ghostly presences surrounding him. In his mind, a mix of war, pain, and lost memories torments him, while the figure of a mysterious and beautiful woman appears with increasing frequency, revealing her connection to the tragic past of the house. The tension escalates when he discovers that he is not alone; other characters in the mansion, each with their own secrets, are drawn into a fate clouded by tragedy and despair.

With surreal cinematography and unsettling direction, this story explores themes of guilt, lost love, and the echoes of war, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats. In the end, the young protagonist faces not only the ghosts of the place but also the demons he has carried within himself, revealing that true terror may reside in the human mind.

Media type
Movie
Year
1920
Director
Jacques Jaccard
Actors
Tom Mix
Francelia Billington
Lester Cuneo
Charles K. French
Lucille Young
Joseph Bennett
Wilbur Higby
Gender
Western
Country
United States
Original title
The Terror
Duration
50
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