
Ring of Terror 1961
Step into the eerie world of medical students, hell-bent on pledging a fraternity. In the low-budget horror classic Ring of Terror (1961), a group of aspiring doctors engage in a series of spine-tingling and often absurd pranks to prove their worth. Directed by Clark L.
Director: Clark L. Paylow
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Ring of Terror (1961) about?
Ring of Terror (1961) follows a group of medical students as they engage in a series of pranks and challenges to pledge a fraternity, but their antics take a dark and terrifying turn.
Who directed Ring of Terror?
Clark L. Paylow directed Ring of Terror (1961)
Who stars in Ring of Terror?
The film features a cast that includes George E. Mather, Esther Furst, and Norman Ollestad.
Is Ring of Terror (1961) worth watching?
While Ring of Terror (1961) may not be a polished film, its campy charm and low-budget thrills make it a worthwhile watch for fans of horror and thriller movies.
How long is Ring of Terror?
Ring of Terror (1961) has a runtime of 71 minutes.
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About Ring of Terror (1961) — A Chilling Thriller of Medical Mayhem
Step into the eerie world of medical students, hell-bent on pledging a fraternity. In the low-budget horror classic Ring of Terror (1961), a group of aspiring doctors engage in a series of spine-tingling and often absurd pranks to prove their worth. Directed by Clark L. Paylow, this 1961 thriller is a testament to the macabre creativity of its cast, which includes George E. Mather, Esther Furst, and Norman Ollestad. As the students' antics escalate, the line between humor and horror begins to blur. Will their pledge be accepted, or will their reckless behavior lead to a descent into madness? With its short runtime of 71 minutes, Ring of Terror (1961) is a quick and chilling watch for fans of the horror and thriller genres. The film's themes of camaraderie, rebellion, and the darker side of human nature make it a gripping and unsettling experience. So, if you're in the mood for a campy, old-school horror film, look no further than Ring of Terror (1961).