

The Vault of Horror 1973
"Everything that makes life worth Leaving!"
Immerse yourself in the eerie world of The Vault of Horror (1973), a spine-tingling horror sequel directed by Roy Ward Baker. Trapped in a basement vault, five strangers share their darkest nightmares, each more unsettling than the last.
Director: Roy Ward Baker
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Vault of Horror (1973) about?
Five strangers are trapped in a basement vault, sharing their darkest nightmares, which escalate into a maelstrom of terror.
Who directed The Vault of Horror?
Roy Ward Baker directed this spine-tingling horror sequel.
Who stars in The Vault of Horror?
Anna Massey, Terry-Thomas, and Glynis Johns lead the talented cast of this classic horror film.
Is The Vault of Horror (1973) worth watching?
With its unique blend of psychological terror and supernatural horror, The Vault of Horror (1973) is a must-watch for fans of the genre, although its unrated status may deter some viewers.
How long is The Vault of Horror?
The Vault of Horror has a runtime of 87 minutes.
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About The Vault of Horror (1973) — A Chilling Sequel to the Crypt
Immerse yourself in the eerie world of The Vault of Horror (1973), a spine-tingling horror sequel directed by Roy Ward Baker. Trapped in a basement vault, five strangers share their darkest nightmares, each more unsettling than the last. From vampires and bodily dismemberment to east Indian mysticism and an insurance scam, the tales unfold like a macabre tapestry. As the stories escalate into a maelstrom of terror, the lines between reality and nightmare blur. Will you dare to confront the horrors within The Vault of Horror (1973)?
With a talented cast, including Anna Massey, Terry-Thomas, and Glynis Johns, this 87-minute horror film is a masterclass in suspense and atmosphere. As the darkness closes in, you'll be on the edge of your seat, desperate to escape the vault's clutches. So, if you're ready to face your deepest fears, then The Vault of Horror (1973) is the perfect destination for your next horror movie marathon.
Featuring a mix of psychological terror and supernatural horror, The Vault of Horror (1973) is a must-watch for fans of the genre. With its unique blend of dark humor and heart-pumping action, this classic horror film is sure to leave you sleeping with the lights on.




