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  1. Trilogy of Terror II is a 1996 American made-for-television anthology horror film and a sequel to Trilogy of Terror (1975), both directed by Dan Curtis. The film follows the formula of the original, with one female lead ( Lysette Anthony) playing parts in each of three segments.

  2. 30 de oct. de 1996 · Trilogy of Terror II: Directed by Dan Curtis. With Lysette Anthony, Geraint Wyn Davies, Matt Clark, Geoffrey Lewis. Three horror stories, including a woman's fate when she and her lover attempt to rob her husband's grave, a woman who brings her son back from the dead and a Zuni fetish doll who comes to life again and goes on another ...

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    • Horror, Thriller
    • Dan Curtis
    • 1996-10-30
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  4. 30 de oct. de 1996 · deal-with-the-devil, doll, resurrection, supernatural-forces. Find trailers, reviews, synopsis, awards and cast information for Trilogy of Terror II (1996) - Dan Curtis on AllMovie - The long-awaited sequel to the 1975 made-for-TV….

    • Dan Curtis
  5. 30 de oct. de 1996 · Overview. Three tales of terror: in "The Graveyard Rats" lovers murder the woman's older husband and encounter horror when they attempt to rob his grave; "Bobby" is the story of a woman who summons her son back from the dead; and in "He Who Kills" an African doll goes on a murderous rampage. Dan Curtis. Director, Writer. Richard Matheson.

  6. 12 de jul. de 2020 · SYNOPSIS: Veteran director Dan Curtis returns to one of his best-known works, 1975’s Trilogy of Terror, with a follow-up sequel bearing the requisite “II” in the title. REVIEW: When I first saw the VHS box in West Coast Video in 1997 for Trilogy of Terror II, I groaned with disgust.

  7. Three tales of terror: in “The Graveyard Rats” lovers murder the woman’s older husband and encounter horror when they attempt to rob his grave; “Bobby” is the story of a woman who summons her son back from the dead; and in “He Who Kills” an African doll goes on a murderous rampage.