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Tingler, The
February 6, 2010 | | Leave a Comment
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IMDB rating: 6.60 Plot: The coroner and scientist Dr. Warren Chapin (Vincent Price) is researching the shivering effect of fear with his assistant David Morris (Darryl Hickman). Dr. Warren is introduced to Ollie Higgins (Philip Coolidge), the relative of a criminal sentenced to the electric chair, while making the autopsy of the corpse, and he makes a comment about the tingler-effect to him. Ollie asks for a lift to Dr. Warner, and introduces his deaf-mute wife Martha Higgins (Judith Evelyn), who manages a theater of their own. Dr. Warner returns home, where he lives with his unfaithful and evil wife Isabel Stevens Chapin (Patricia Cutts) and her sweet sister Lucy Stevens (Pamela Lincoln). Dr. Warner, upset with the situation with his wife, threatens and uses her as a subject of his experiment. When Martha dies of fear, Dr. Warner makes her autopsy and finds a creature that lives inside every human being, feeds with fear and is controlled by the scream. Once Martha was not able to scream, the tingler was not rendered harmless and became enormous. When the living being escapes, Dr. Warner and Ollie chase it in a crowded movie theater. |
Actors: Price Vincent,Hickman Darryl,Coolidge Philip,Barthelmess Richard,Castle William,Colby Pat,Gunderson Bob,McKennon Dal,Straight Clarence,Torrence Ernest,Horror,Sci-Fi,
What is the definition of 'Spine Tingler'?
I need the definition of ‘Spine Tinglers’. Something professional.
Something that makes you have goose bumps – scary or spooky.
hayharbr | Sep 30, 2009
Something that leaves you on the edge of your seat.
!~"Fish On"~! | Sep 30, 2009
Spine-tingling is a reaction to either being spooked (e.g. an animal sensing danger) or a human hearing/feeling/seeing something so personally moving that it sends chills down their body. The sensation can be spontaneous but can be felt before it happens similar to a yawn or sneeze. This sensation is similar to adrenaline and may cause goose bumps or chills. Some have also reported being able to recreate this sensation without being frightened.
Harshini | Sep 30, 2009
ma5assik ….you know that i asked that question too??? uuuffff
Hanan A. | Sep 30, 2009
Spine-tingling is a reaction to either being spooked (e.g. an animal sensing danger) or a human hearing/feeling/seeing something so personally moving that it sends chills down their body. The sensation can be spontaneous but can be felt before it happens similar to a yawn or sneeze. This sensation is similar to adrenaline and may cause goose bumps or chills. Some have also reported being able to recreate this sensation without being frightened. i made that up by myself (a)
karim o | Sep 30, 2009
The definition of a spine tingler is an ant that crawls up your back and ticklers you spine… It has been listed one of the most dangerous animals in the world for killing millions of people…
I researched all that myself (A)
Karim | Sep 30, 2009
