Tower of Terror
starring: Steve Guttenberg, Kirsten Dunst, Nia Peeples, Michael McShane, Amzie Strickland
directed by: D.J. MacHale
directed by: D.J. MacHale
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Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
Brand: Tower
EAN: 0717951006288
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: Walt Disney Video
Manufacturer: Walt Disney Video
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Walt Disney Video
Region Code: 1
Release Date: August 05, 2003
Running Time: 89 minutes
Sales Rank: 5812
Studio: Walt Disney Video
Theatrical Release Date: October 26, 1997
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Editorial Review:
Description:
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 ago, five partygoers vanished in the elevator of the Hollywood Tower Hotel ... and ever since, their ghosts have remained trapped inside the dilapidated old building! In an action-filled story that delivers creepy fun for everyone, Buzzy ultimately teams with his niece (Dunst) to solve the mystery while managing to save their lives and capture the biggest story of the year!
Amazon.com:
Kirsten Dunst stars as plucky teen niece to Steve Guttenberg in this 1997 telefilm that sets out to provide background for one of Disney/MGM Studios' popular thrill-rides, the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror. Guttenberg plays Buzzy, a down-on-his-luck former journalist relegated to concocting stories for a Weekly World News-inspired tabloid. When an elderly woman approaches Buzzy with a compelling ghost story, he's persuaded to investigate. Dunst is Anna, who joins Buzzy in his search to find out the truth about the mysterious 1939 disappearance of five people--including a Shirley Temple-like child star--at the eerily abandoned Hollywood Tower Hotel. There are some scary segments, which may truly frighten sensitive younger viewers. Still, for older kids and adult viewers, Dunst's presence and a fairly fun story makes this an engaging film. (Ages 8 and older) --N.F. Mendoza
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- Guttenberg's FinestFirst of all, I'd like to state that my 2-star rating is based on how I would rate this movie compared ... Read More
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- Cute MovieThis is a good movie. Definately and ending that I was not expecting but I liked it. You will like it to ... Read More
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- Tower of TerrorTower of Terror is a great purchase. For the avid Disney Fan who has been on the ride. I believe this is ... Read More
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- "I want to go to Disneyland now"After watching this wonderful movie, I want to go to Disneyland to ride the Tower of Terror ride. My son ... Read More
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- Great Family Fun!If you are planning a trip to MGM this movie is must! It is just like the ride. My daughter and I went ... Read More
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