The Maze [3D]

The Maze [3D]

Director: William Cameron Menzies Cast: Richard Carlson
Richard Carlson
, Veronica Hurst
Veronica Hurst
, Katherine Emery
Katherine Emery
, Michael Pate
Michael Pate
William Cameron Menzies
The Maze [3D]

The Maze [3D]

Director: William Cameron Menzies Cast: Richard Carlson
Richard Carlson
, Veronica Hurst
Veronica Hurst
, Katherine Emery
Katherine Emery
, Michael Pate
Michael Pate
William Cameron Menzies

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Overview

The hero of The Maze turns out to be a giant frog, but that's hardly the most unbelievable aspect of this one-of-a-kind melodrama. It all begins when Scotsman Gerald McTeam (Richard Carlson) is called away to his ancestral mansion just before his marriage to Kitty (Veronica Hurst). Several weeks pass before it dawns on Kitty and her aunt Mrs. Murray (Katherine Emery, who narrates the film) that Gerald may not be coming back. The two women head to the mansion, where Gerald refuses to see them. The household servants likewise refuse access to Kitty and her aunt, but the two women intend to get to the bottom of the mystery, the solution of which seems to be somewhere in the huge maze in the rear of the castle. And that's all that can be revealed without giving the game away. Lensed in 3D, The Maze was one of two fascinating fantasy films directed in 1953 by production designer William Cameron Menzies: the other was Invaders from Mars.

Product Details

Release Date: 04/24/2018
UPC: 0738329226794
Original Release: 1953
Source: Kl Studio Classics
Language: English
Sales rank: 38,745

Cast & Crew

Performance Credits
Richard Carlson Gerald MacTeam
Veronica Hurst Kitty Murray
Katherine Emery Mrs. Murray
Michael Pate William
John Dodsworth Dr. Bert Dilling
Hillary Brooke Peggy Lord
Stanley Fraser Robert
Lilian Bond Mrs. Dilling,Mrs. Dilling
Owen McGiveney Simon
Robin Hughes Richard Roblar
Clyde Cook Cab Driver
Marlin Skiles Composer

Technical Credits
Richard Heermance Producer,Producer
William Cameron Menzies Director
Victor Heerman Producer
Dan Ullman Screenwriter
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