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    Cry Terror! (aka The Third Rail) is a 1958 American crime thriller film starring James Mason, Inger Stevens, and Rod Steiger. The story was written and directed by Andrew L. Stone. Neville Brand, Jack Klugman and Angie Dickinson appear in support.

    • May 2, 1958 (United States)
  2. Cry Terror!: Directed by Andrew L. Stone. With James Mason, Rod Steiger, Inger Stevens, Neville Brand. Duped by former Army pal Paul Hoplin into building a time-bomb, New York shop owner Jim Molner and his family become hostages of Hoplin who uses bomb-threats to extort money from airlines.

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    • Andrew L. Stone
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    • James Mason, Rod Steiger, Inger Stevens
  3. Jul 18, 2016 · Cry Terror! was no different, using almost documentary-style technique to build a suspenseful tale of a couple (James Mason and Inger Stevens) and their daughter who are held hostage and forced to assist the villains in their scheme to extort an airline by threatening to bomb a plane.

    • Andrew L. Stone, Richard Mayberry
    • James Mason
  4. Cry Terror! (1958) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  5. Cry Terror! is written, produced and directed by Andrew and Virginia L. Stone. It stars Rod Steiger, James Mason, Inger Stevens, Neville Brand, Angie Dickinson, Kenneth Tobey and Jack Klugman. Music is by Howard Jackson and cinematography by Walter Strenge.

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  7. Cry Terror! Summaries. Duped by former Army pal Paul Hoplin into building a time-bomb, New York shop owner Jim Molner and his family become hostages of Hoplin who uses bomb-threats to extort money from airlines. Yesterday Jim Molner was an ordinary guy.

  8. Buy Cry Terror on Prime Video. Jim Molnar (James Mason) watches as the news unfolds about two airplane bomb threats. He realizes he's been tricked into creating those bombs by ex-Army buddy...

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