Review of Trilogy of Terror (1968) by Brett B — 30 Sep 2012
Two mediocre-to-decent segments and one fantastic, creepy barn-burner of a closing piece. Karen Black is fine as the glue holding all the stories together, but again, it's the final tale that makes this worth seeing.
Dan Curtis' direction is consistently good throughout, but he goes to another level with the way he stages the action involving the killer doll, which is surprisingly intense for mid-1970's television standards.
This review of Trilogy of Terror (1968) was written by Brett B on 30 Sep 2012.
Trilogy of Terror has generally received mixed reviews.
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