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Spine Tingler - the William Castle Story
Jeffrey Schwarz 2007
Categories: Documentary, Feature
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Run time: 82 min. | USA | Language: English
Please note that tickets are available to the general public for the SPINE TINGLER/THE TINGLER double feature - just click on the "Buy Tickets" link below to attend even if you do not have a badge.

Brief Summary:
William Castle, one of the mighty giants of fantastic film and media manipulation is lauded and explicated by the ones who knew him and loved him best. (Lars)

Full Description:
There's no greater icon of showmanship than William Castle. When the rest of Hollywood was shivering in its boots over the impact of TV on the bottom line, Castle rolled up his sleeves and went to work. Not only did he make some of the best, wickedly funny horror films, he also jazzed them up with in-theater gimmicks that made moviegoing a truly multidimensional, interactive experience. Starting with 1958's MACABRE, whose viewers were insured against death by fright via a (probably inexpensive) Lloyd's of London policy and continuing through to his masterpiece THE TINGLER, in which attendees were lightly shocked in their seats- Castle made sure his films were events, endlessly talked about on schoolyards and discussed in magazines like Famous Monsters Of Filmland. Along the way, a junior cognoscenti sprung up, hipped by Castle's winking approach to the underpinnings of media and entertainment manipulation. Many of those young fans grew up to take Castle's lessons to heart. In SPINE TINGLER you'll hear such luminaries as Roger Corman, John Waters, Joe Dante and others talking about Castle's legacy. You'll also find out more about the man himself, from his early years as a critically acclaimed director of B-Thrillers through the tumultuous roller-coaster '50s when he scored hit after hit and into the '60s when he made his mark in the New Hollywood, producing ROSEMARY'S BABY and achieving some measure of the respect from his peers that had long eluded him. His daughter Terry Castle provides personal glimpses of the great showman's family life and inner insecurities that his bombastic, self-mythologizing, though highly entertaining autobiography didn't even hint at. (Lars Nilsen)

Also don't miss the very special value-added SHOCKING screenings of THE TINGLER following each screening of SPINE TINGLER.
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Rated 3.0/5 Stars
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A solid, but nowhere near outstanding, documentary. But a fun primer to some classic B flicks.
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