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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaAn obsessed pathologist discovers and captures a parasitic creature that grows when fear grips its host.An obsessed pathologist discovers and captures a parasitic creature that grows when fear grips its host.An obsessed pathologist discovers and captures a parasitic creature that grows when fear grips its host.
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Leon Alton
- Member of Silent Movie Audience
- (não creditado)
Gertrude Astor
- Member of Silent Movie Audience
- (não creditado)
Richard Barthelmess
- David Kinemon
- (cenas de arquivo)
- (não creditado)
Gail Bonney
- Member of Silent Movie Audience
- (não creditado)
William Castle
- Prologue Himself - Host
- (não creditado)
Pat Colby
- Member of Silent Movie Audience
- (não creditado)
George DeNormand
- Member of Silent Movie Audience
- (não creditado)
Amy Fields
- Member of Silent Movie Audience
- (não creditado)
Bob Gunderson
- Ryerson - Screaming Convict
- (não creditado)
Dal McKennon
- Projectionist
- (não creditado)
Clarence Straight
- Member of Silent Movie Audience
- (não creditado)
Ernest Torrence
- Luke Hatburn, in clip from Tol'able David
- (cenas de arquivo)
- (não creditado)
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- CuriosidadesPamela Lincoln and Darryl Hickman, who play the young suitors, actually got married on November 28th after the Tingler release on July 29th 1959. They had two children, and divorced on December 8th, 1982.
- Erros de gravaçãoIn almost every scene in which the Tingler appears, the wires maneuvering it are visible.
- Citações
Isabel Stevens Chapin: There's a word for you.
Dr. Warren Chapin: There are several for you.
- Versões alternativasOriginally released with a short sequence filmed partially in color. It is the scene when the deaf-mute Mrs. Higgins (Judith Evelyn), terrified by unknown forces, runs into a bathroom to hide and sees blood coming from the faucets of her sink and her bathtub filled with blood. Everything else in the scene is black and white except for the blood, which appears in garish red color - a typical William Castle gimmick. Current US and UK home media releases and television broadcasts include the restored partial-color sequence. The short sequence appears much grainier than the rest of the film due to the optical processes involved in achieving the composite effect.
- ConexõesEdited into FrightMare Theater: The Tingler (2016)
Avaliação em destaque
Here is a true story that classifies as "Tingler Trivia." At a major studio-named Cinema palace in San Mateo, California, I saw an original exhibition of "The Tingler" back in 1959 with the theatre-Manager's nephew, a high school chum. His uncle related the distribution set-up for the film: army surplus vibration motors were electrically wired under every third seat in the first seven rows of this large theatre in the "orchestra" level, at considerable expense. At key points in the film the motors were clicked on, providing a "tingling" sensation to a viewer's rear end, at which point several plain-clothed ushers would scream out horribly! The implied intention was to cause a stampede in the auditorium, front to rear, toward the main lobby candy counters beyond the thrust-open theatre doors. While we were listening to the story, behind the Manager's back a curious-looking workman, looking very worried and clutching a small hat, was gesturing for the manager to turn around, which we mentioned. "Who's that?" we asked. "Oh, he's the retired electrician I found" was the reply. "Excuse me for a moment, boys." When the Manager returned, he seemed quite bemused, explaining "This idiot I hired to do the work just informed me, minutes before the film rolls, that he forgot to ground his connections. It seems the patrons in those seven rows are due for a REAL shock." Needless to say, my friend and I sat in row 11 and yes, seeing the film that way, in a packed theatre, was a real hoot! About 100 people, jolted and non, stormed the lobby at the given moments, several screaming or wondering out loud in pandemonium. When the film went "black screen" for a moment and the jolts shocked the audience, the scene was not to be believed and has, to this very day, never been forgotten. It was almost as humorous as a showing of "House on Haunted Hill" in the same theatre earlier in the year, but that is a story for another day.
- pendrill
- 28 de fev. de 2002
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- US$ 400.000 (estimativa)
- Tempo de duração1 hora 22 minutos
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