
Land of Terror 1967
Dive into the eerie world of Land of Terror (1967), a 8-minute science fiction short film that pays homage to the works of the legendary Ray Harryhausen.
Director: Stephen Chiodo
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is Land of Terror (1967) about?
Land of Terror (1967) is a 8-minute science fiction short film that pays homage to the works of the legendary Ray Harryhausen, showcasing the Chiodo Brothers' unique vision and creativity.
Who directed Land of Terror?
Directed by the visionary Stephen Chiodo.
Who stars in Land of Terror?
Featuring Stephen Chiodo and Charles Chiodo in key roles.
Is Land of Terror (1967) worth watching?
While Land of Terror (1967) may be a short film, its impact is lasting, offering a unique blend of science fiction and early short film elements that will leave viewers eager to explore more of the Chiodo Brothers' work.
How long is Land of Terror?
8 minutes
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About Land of Terror (1967) — A Chilling Science Fiction Short Film
Dive into the eerie world of Land of Terror (1967), a 8-minute science fiction short film that pays homage to the works of the legendary Ray Harryhausen. Directed by the visionary Stephen Chiodo, this silent early short film is a testament to the Chiodo Brothers' skill and creativity. With its Super 8 format and 8mm charm, Land of Terror (1967) is a must-watch for fans of science fiction and early short films. The film's runtime may be short, but its impact is lasting, leaving viewers with a sense of wonder and awe. As part of the Arrow Video Blu-ray release of 'Killer Klowns from Outer Space', Land of Terror (1967) is now more accessible than ever, allowing audiences to experience the Chiodo Brothers' unique vision. The film's themes of science fiction and its atmospheric tension will keep viewers on the edge of their seats, eager to explore more of the Chiodo Brothers' work.
Land of Terror (1967) is a true gem for film enthusiasts, offering a glimpse into the early works of the Chiodo Brothers. With its blend of science fiction and early short film elements, this film is a must-see for anyone interested in the genre. The film's runtime may be short, but its impact is lasting, leaving viewers with a sense of wonder and awe. As part of the Arrow Video Blu-ray release of 'Killer Klowns from Outer Space', Land of Terror (1967) is now more accessible than ever, allowing audiences to experience the Chiodo Brothers' unique vision.