THE TERROR
1963
Roger Corman

SYNOPSIS
Lost in 1806, a French soldier follows a mysterious woman to the castle of the reclusive Baron von Leppe, played by Boris Karloff. He uncovers dark secrets and a ghost seeking vengeance for a past crime. Produced by Roger Corman and featuring a young Jack Nicholson, this film is famous for having five different directors. Despite the chaotic production, it manages to deliver a moody, gothic atmosphere and rich, vibrant sets on a shoestring budget.
CRITIQUE
This film is a fascinating case study in Roger Corman’s resourcefulness. Shot piecemeal on the leftover sets of The Raven, it is famous for having five different directors, including Francis Ford Coppola and Jack Nicholson. Despite its disjointed production history, it manages to be a surprisingly cohesive gothic mood piece. It highlights the collaborative, chaotic nature of the Corman 'film school,' where future legends cut their teeth. It stands as a testament to the power of creative editing to salvage a coherent story from chaos.