The Tingler

The Tingler

By William Castle

  • Genre: Horror
  • Release Date: 1959-08-05
  • Advisory Rating: NR
  • Runtime: 1h 21min
  • Director: William Castle
  • Production Company: Columbia Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 12.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
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6.4
From 161 Ratings

Description

Vincent Price stars as an obsessed doctor who discovers that fear manifests itself as a parasitic creature which grows on the spinal cords of terrified people. If they scream, the Tingler can be destroyed. If they don't, it will sever the spinal column and kill them. He successfully isolates and removes the Tingler from a deaf mute (Judith Evelyn) who has been scared to death by her devious husband. Once captured, the Tingler escapes and runs amok in a crowded movie theater. Terror is loose, but can it be stopped? The Tingler is legendary horror director William Castle's magnum opus. After the success of The House on Haunted Hill, Castle devised a new gimmick called "Percepto" for the Tingler. Participating theaters would wire seats so that random moviegoers would get a tangible electric shock during climactic moments in the film. Another novelty used to maximum effect is the short color sequence depicting blood pouring from a faucet and filling a bathtub. Castle went on to direct more cult classics like Homicidal and 13 Ghosts and gained some mainstream credibility by producing Rosemary's Baby.

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  • Scream as loud as you can!

    4
    By designerXvoodoo
    This is a great film by William Castle, showcasing some of both his and Vincent Price's best work. It also contains the most hilarious plot set-up for a film and has that fantastic b-horror feel. I highly recommend this if you love classic films, old horror films, or Vincent Price.
  • I haven't watched the movie, but here's an interesting fact...

    3
    By Xenomorph Child
    (I'm rating it three stars because I haven't seen it and I have no opinion on the movie. I just wanted to share this interesting fact.) Okay, when this was first put into theaters the director asked if he could put button activated buzzers under the audiences chairs. The director would sit in the back and when it got to where the movie says that the creature escaped into a movie theater, he would push random buttons and freak people out. They thought the tingling under their butts was the tingler crawling into their spine. The person would scream to "make the creature stop" and that would scare the other people into being actually afraid of the movie. The audience would then say it was scary, not because of the movie, but because of the "Creature".

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