Point of Terror

Point of Terror

Theatrical poster
Directed by Alex Nicol
Produced by Peter Carpenter
Chris Marconi
Written by Peter Carpenter
Ernest A. Charles
Chris Marconi
Tony Crechales
Starring Peter Carpenter
Dyanne Thorne
Music by Don Vincent
Cinematography Robert Maxwell
Production
company
Distributed by Crown International Pictures
Release date
September 14, 1971 (1971-09-14)
Running time
88 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Point of Terror is a 1971 American drama horror film directed by Alex Nicol and starring Peter Carpenter and Dyanne Thorne.[1]

Plot

Lounge singer Tony Trelos is approached by a woman on a beach one afternoon. Her name is named Andrea Hilliard, and she is a wealthy woman whose crippled husband Martin owns a record label. That night, Andrea goes to watch Tony perform at his regular oceanside California club. She offers to cut him a record deal. Tony begins a sexual relationship with her, and begins ignoring Sally, a former flame of his. Unbeknownst to Tony, Andrea murdered Martin's former wife in their home after having begun an affair with him nine years before.

One evening, Martin confronts Andrea, saying he witnessed her having sex with Tony in their swimming pool earlier that night. In a tussle, Andrea pushes Martin into the pool, and watches him drown. After his death, Martin's daughter, Helayne, arrives from Europe where she has been attending college. After the funeral, Tony is told by Andrea's alcoholic friend, Fran, that Martin's ex-wife was murdered by an unknown intruder, and that Helayne was sent to boarding schools throughout Europe after Andrea and Martin→ married.

Tony seduces Helayne, which drives Andrea mad. One evening, on a cliff near Andrea's home, the two get into an argument, and she attempts to kill him, but Tony throws her over the edge to the rocks below, killing her. Helayne witnesses the event, and the two embrace. Upon returning to the house, Tony is confronted by Sally, who shoots him to death. He then awakens on the beach, where Andrea approaches him; all that has occurred has been a premonition.

Cast

Home media

Point of Terror was released on January 31, 2017 as a double feature on Blu-ray with Blood Mania (1970), also starring Carpenter, by Vinegar Syndrome[2] The first 3,000 units of the release also feature a bonus disc containing the television cuts of each film.[2]

References

  1. "Point of Terror". DVD Drive-In. Retrieved March 18, 2017.
  2. 1 2 "Blood Mania / Point of Terror Blu-ray". Blu-ray.com. Retrieved March 9, 2017.
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