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Tower of Terror
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DVD Cover Information Actor: Amzie Strickland, Kirsten Dunst, Michael McShane, Nia Peeples, Steve Guttenberg Director: D.J. MacHale Brand: Buena Vista Home Video Cinematographer: Stephen McNutt Producer: D.J. MacHale Writer: D.J. MacHale Producer: George Zaloom Producer: Iain Paterson Producer: Joseph Plager Producer: Les Mayfield DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language) Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, NTSC Picture Format: 1.33:1 Running Time: 89 minutes DVD Release Date: 2003-08-05 Audience Rating: Unrated Studio: Walt Disney Video Product features: - Big-screen stars Steve Guttenberg (THREE MEN AND A LITTLE LADY) and Kirsten Dunst (DROP DEAD GORGEOUS, CRAZY/BEAUTIFUL) encounter a host of haunts in this delightfully spooky mystery! Buzzy Crocker (Guttenberg) is a hard-luck photojournalist whose unexpected encounter with an old woman leads him to investigate an unexplained, decades-old disappearance. It seems that one Halloween night, many years
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Movie Reviews of Tower of TerrorMovie Review: A fun ride Summary: 3 Stars
Disney's "Tower of Terror" offers a background story to the thrill ride at Disneyland and Disney World that will add some punch to the experience for those who've yet to experience it. For those who've already been, it will be a reminder of the highs -- and stomach-churning lows -- of their visit.
As a movie, it's a kid-friendly, not-too-scary thriller that features a young Kirsten Dunst (excellent, as usual), Steve Guttenberg in his lovable chump mode, stylish turns by the always-lovely Melora Hardin (of "The Office" and "Monk") and Scottish actor Alastair Duncan, and able support from an array of character actors. As "Q," heir to the haunted hotel, Michael McShane steals every scene he's in.
In short: an entertaining diversion boasting a suitably spooky atmosphere and convincing special effects, with just enough suspense and frights to give the kids some giggles, and a workmanlike story served by a cast that seems to be having fun.
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