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Fear Chamber DVD

Unrated :: ELITE ENTERTAINMENT :: Released: 2005-12-13


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Fear Chamber Summary After Receiving Strange Signals On His Equipment, Brilliant Geologist Dr. Carl Mandel (boris Karloff) Sends A Team To Search The Depths Of The Earth In An Effort To Learn Its Origin; What They Discover Is A Lifeform Encased In Solid Rock Which Can Communicate Telepathically. Upon Bringing The Mass To The Surface, It Is Determined That This Entity Is Pure Crystallized Intelligence And Is Thought To Hold Many Of The Secrets Of Existence. However, The Only Message This Mysterious Stone Is Transmitting Is What Kind Of Food It Needs To Thrive A Particular Chemical That Can Only Be Produced By Bodies Of Humans Which Are Experiencing Pure Terror. Faced With This Unusual Dilemma The Good Doctor Devises The Fear Chamber Where He Has Kidnapped Subjects Frightened To No End With All Sorts Of Satanic Rituals And Creepy-crawlies So He May Obtain This Precious Chemical.

Lurid but not scary, awful but not bad enough to be good, Fear Chamber is unredeemed even by a late career performance by Boris Karloff, in what has to be the worst and most embarrassing movie of his career. Karloff, who was in his eighties at the time, plays Dr. Carl Mandel, a scientist whose assistants go deep into the Earth's core, where they discover some sort of magic rock ("pure crystallized intelligence," they call it) that the doc believes may be "the source of… the ultimate secrets of the universe." But there's a catch: the rock subsists on hormones that can only be produced by humans in a state of extreme terror. Enter the "fear chamber," in which beautiful young girls (all foreigners, so no one will miss 'em) are scared witless (after they strip down to bra and panties, of course) by way of an elaborate charade involving a spooky dungeon filled with bubbling cauldrons, horrid creepy-crawlies, and such. So far, so bad; but when the rock starts seeking out its own victims and messing with the doc's computers, things really go downhill fast. Not that there's very far to go. Filmed in Mexico in 1968 (producer Luis Vergara made three other movies at the same time) but not released until '72, Fear Chamber boasts cheesy sets, laughable special effects, appalling acting, stilted dialogue, ham-fisted editing, poor cinematography… and those are its better points. DVD extras include commentary by writer-director Jack Hill, who's got a lot to answer for. --Sam Graham
Fear Chamber DVD Techincal Details Cast: Yerye Beirute, Carlos East, Fuensanta, Julissa
Director: Jack Hill
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Rated: Unrated
Running Time: 89 mins
UPC: 790594332723
Binding: DVD
Studio: ELITE ENTERTAINMENT
Release Date: 2005-12-13
Region Code: 1
Specs: Color, NTSC, Restored, Widescreen

Language & Subtitles English (Original Language - Dolby Digital 5.1), Spanish (Original Language),
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