Au musée de cire de Claude Dupree, à Londres, connu pour sa collection de personnages célèbres, quelqu'un tue les invités.Au musée de cire de Claude Dupree, à Londres, connu pour sa collection de personnages célèbres, quelqu'un tue les invités.Au musée de cire de Claude Dupree, à Londres, connu pour sa collection de personnages célèbres, quelqu'un tue les invités.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 nomination au total
Mark Edwards
- Sergeant Michael Hawks
- (as Mark W. Edwards)
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Terror in the Wax Museum is more murder mystery than it is a horror film. With plenty of suspects and one red herring at the very end, the movie keeps you guessing whodunit throughout. It's not horribly scary, therefore it's the mystery aspect that will keep you watching.
There are definitely some silly moments, such as a couple of dream sequences and wax figures (played by actors) that are accidentally caught on-screen moving and breathing. However, don't let that distract you from the solid work from the cast, especially Ray Milland. The story itself has its moments of suspense, with a few chilling scenes. Overall, however, don't go into this film thinking it will scare you very much.
Recommended for lovers of good old-fashioned whodunits.
There are definitely some silly moments, such as a couple of dream sequences and wax figures (played by actors) that are accidentally caught on-screen moving and breathing. However, don't let that distract you from the solid work from the cast, especially Ray Milland. The story itself has its moments of suspense, with a few chilling scenes. Overall, however, don't go into this film thinking it will scare you very much.
Recommended for lovers of good old-fashioned whodunits.
Forget the IMDb rating - it should be 7/10. This is a charming little film about wax museum and murders in Victorian England. Is Jack the Ripper behind it all? Eeek! Or is there something supernatural involved - like the living wax figures? Double eek! It's entertaining and clean little flick, with no gore, bad language or other touches of Whitechapel sewers, and a supporting cast is full of seasoned monster movie veterans, including Elsa Lanchester (Bride of Frankenstein herself!), John Carradine (Dracula from Universal classics House of Frankenstein and House of Dracula) and Patric Knowles (the werewolf movie milestone Wolf man).
Terror in the Wax museum tells the story of a museum curator who is murdered and the mystery surrounding it. Did the Jack the Ripper exhibit come to life and kill or is someone with something to gain to blame?
This quirky little murder mystery is more that than a horror, relatively well made as a whole and comes with competent cast and a passable story.
The trouble is by about the half way mark my interest waned, the story had veered off and the grip the film had over me loosened.
This isn't bad but it comes off more like a Hammer Horror than perhaps intended and the mystery and "Whodunit" simply wasn't very engaging.
Nice ideas, poor execution.
The Good:
Decent enough premise
The Bad:
Trails off
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
It doesn't take much for a woman to faint
This quirky little murder mystery is more that than a horror, relatively well made as a whole and comes with competent cast and a passable story.
The trouble is by about the half way mark my interest waned, the story had veered off and the grip the film had over me loosened.
This isn't bad but it comes off more like a Hammer Horror than perhaps intended and the mystery and "Whodunit" simply wasn't very engaging.
Nice ideas, poor execution.
The Good:
Decent enough premise
The Bad:
Trails off
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
It doesn't take much for a woman to faint
Terror in the Wax Museum (1973)
** (out of 4)
Set in a wax museum in London, several murders are starting to pile up and everything points back to the museum. Is is a deranged killer, the new owners or are the wax figures coming to life and killing? Here's another remake/rip-off of Mystery of the Wax Museum, which is pretty flat from start to finish but the veteran horror cast makes it worth watching. Ray Milland, John Carradine, Elsa Lanchester and Patrick Knowles star. I think the director should have pumped a little more energy into the film. There are a few laughs from the wax figures, which at times you can see moving.
** (out of 4)
Set in a wax museum in London, several murders are starting to pile up and everything points back to the museum. Is is a deranged killer, the new owners or are the wax figures coming to life and killing? Here's another remake/rip-off of Mystery of the Wax Museum, which is pretty flat from start to finish but the veteran horror cast makes it worth watching. Ray Milland, John Carradine, Elsa Lanchester and Patrick Knowles star. I think the director should have pumped a little more energy into the film. There are a few laughs from the wax figures, which at times you can see moving.
A mystery slasher is stalking a famous wax museum. Who is the culprit? Who will survive the terror? This is a pleasant and painless way to spend a rainy Saturday afternoon, but don't expect too much. Be warned, it is very hard to find on video.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesNicole Shelby receives prominent billing in the opening credits, but is curiously absent during the end credits.
- GaffesThe men's blown-out hairstyles, long over the ears and collar, would be considered shaggy during the Edwardian period of the film.
- Citations
Claude Dupree: Poor Karkov! He becomes so deeply attached to all the members of our 'family'. He's really a most sensitive creature.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Cinemacabre TV Trailers (1993)
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- 500 000 $US (estimé)
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