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  • Trilogy of Terror (1975)
  • Unrated
    TV Movie | 72 min | Horror, Thriller
Trilogy of Terror (1975)
Unrated
TV Movie | 72 min | Horror, Thriller

Three bizarre horror stories, all of which star Karen Black in four different roles playing four tormented women.
Director
Writers
William F. Nolan (teleplay) (segments: Julie) (teleplay) (segments: Millicent and Therese) | Richard Matheson (story) (segments: Julie) (story) (segments: Millicent and Therese) (written by) (segments: Amelia) (short story "Prey") (segments: Amelia)
Producer
Composer
Bob Cobert (as Robert Cobert)
Cinematographer
Editor
Casting Director
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Status
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Updated Mar 4, 1975

Release date
Mar 4, 1975 (United States)

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Cast

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10 cast members
Name Known for
Robert Burton
Chad Foster Chad Foster   See fewer
John Karlen
Thomas Anmar (as John Karlin) Thomas Anmar (as John Karlin)   See fewer
George Gaynes
Dr. Chester Ramsey Dr. Chester Ramsey   See fewer
Jim Storm
Eddie Nells (as James Storm) Eddie Nells (as James Storm)   See fewer
Kathryn Reynolds
Anne Richards Anne Richards   See fewer
Orin Cannon
Motel Clerk Motel Clerk   See fewer
Gregory Harrison
Arthur Moore Arthur Moore   See fewer
Karen Black
Julie / Millicent / Therese / Amelia Julie / Millicent / Therese / Amelia   See fewer
Walker Edmiston
Zuni Fetish Doll (voice) (uncredited) Zuni Fetish Doll (voice) (uncredited)   See fewer
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