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* "Scream!" by [[Music/TheMisfits The Misfits]] was inspired by this film.

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* "Scream!" by [[Music/TheMisfits The Misfits]] was inspired by this film.film.
* In a ''Fangoria'' interview, screenwriter Robb White recalled that the motors which shook the seats were installed in the theater a few days ahead of the film's West Hollywood premiere, along with a control button in the projection booth. It just so happened that the night before ''The Tingler's'' premiere, the film playing in that theater was ''The Nun's Story'', a drama starring Creator/AudreyHepburn. The projectionist that night spotted the button, which he knew nothing about, halfway through the film. His curiosity got the best of him, and [[WorldOfChaos one can only imagine what went down in that movie theater]].
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* The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBrnbo7h9rU Bloody Bathtub scene]], featuring a vivid red arm emerging from a sea of blood in an otherwise black and white film was not colorized after the fact. Instead, Creator/WilliamCastle simulated a monochrome look by painting the set in gray, had the wardrobe done in gray and put gray makeup and hair-dye on the actress. The whole scene was indeed shot in color, but only the water and the arm had any actual color about them.

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* The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBrnbo7h9rU com/watch?v=EfPZt7vHJA8 Bloody Bathtub scene]], featuring a vivid red arm emerging from a sea of blood in an otherwise black and white film was not colorized after the fact. Instead, Creator/WilliamCastle simulated a monochrome look by painting the set in gray, had the wardrobe done in gray and put gray makeup and hair-dye on the actress. The whole scene was indeed shot in color, but only the water and the arm had any actual color about them.
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* The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBrnbo7h9rU Bloody Bathtub scene]], featuring a vivid red arm emerging from a sea of blood in an otherwise black and white film was not colorized after the fact. Instead, Creator/WilliamCastle simulated a monochrome look by painting the set in gray, had the wardrobe done in gray and put gray makeup and hair-dye on the actress. The whole scene was indeed shot in color, but only the water and the arm had any actual color about them.

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* The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBrnbo7h9rU Bloody Bathtub scene]], featuring a vivid red arm emerging from a sea of blood in an otherwise black and white film was not colorized after the fact. Instead, Creator/WilliamCastle simulated a monochrome look by painting the set in gray, had the wardrobe done in gray and put gray makeup and hair-dye on the actress. The whole scene was indeed shot in color, but only the water and the arm had any actual color about them.them.

* "Scream!" by [[Music/TheMisfits The Misfits]] was inspired by this film.
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* The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBrnbo7h9rU Bloody Bathtub scene]], featuring a vivid red arm emerging from a sea of blood in an otherwise black and white film was not colorized after the fact. Instead, William Castle simulated a monochrome look by painting the set in gray, had the wardrobe done in gray and put gray makeup and hair-dye on the actress. The whole scene was indeed shot in color, but only the water and the arm had any actual color about them.

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* The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBrnbo7h9rU Bloody Bathtub scene]], featuring a vivid red arm emerging from a sea of blood in an otherwise black and white film was not colorized after the fact. Instead, William Castle Creator/WilliamCastle simulated a monochrome look by painting the set in gray, had the wardrobe done in gray and put gray makeup and hair-dye on the actress. The whole scene was indeed shot in color, but only the water and the arm had any actual color about them.
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* The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBrnbo7h9rU Bloody Bathtub scene]], featuring a vivid red arm in an otherwise black and white film was not colorized after the fact. Instead, William Castle painted the set in gray, had the wardrobe done in gray and put gray makeup and hair-dye on the actress. The whole scene was indeed shot in color, but only the water and the arm had any actual color about them.

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* The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBrnbo7h9rU Bloody Bathtub scene]], featuring a vivid red arm emerging from a sea of blood in an otherwise black and white film was not colorized after the fact. Instead, William Castle painted simulated a monochrome look by painting the set in gray, had the wardrobe done in gray and put gray makeup and hair-dye on the actress. The whole scene was indeed shot in color, but only the water and the arm had any actual color about them.
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The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBrnbo7h9rU Bloody Bathtub scene]], featuring a vivid red arm in an otherwise black and white film was not colorized after the fact. Instead, William Castle painted the set in gray, had the wardrobe done in gray and put gray makeup and hair-dye on the actress. The whole scene was indeed shot in color, but only the water and the arm had any actual color about them.

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* The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBrnbo7h9rU Bloody Bathtub scene]], featuring a vivid red arm in an otherwise black and white film was not colorized after the fact. Instead, William Castle painted the set in gray, had the wardrobe done in gray and put gray makeup and hair-dye on the actress. The whole scene was indeed shot in color, but only the water and the arm had any actual color about them.
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The Bloody Bathtub in an otherwise black and white film was not colorized after the fact. Instead, William Castle painted the set in gray, had the wardrobe done in gray and put gray makeup and hair-dye on the actress. The whole scene was indeed shot in color, but only the water and the arm had any actual color about them.

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The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBrnbo7h9rU Bloody Bathtub scene]], featuring a vivid red arm in an otherwise black and white film was not colorized after the fact. Instead, William Castle painted the set in gray, had the wardrobe done in gray and put gray makeup and hair-dye on the actress. The whole scene was indeed shot in color, but only the water and the arm had any actual color about them.
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The Bloody Bathtub in an otherwise black and white film was not colorized after the fact. Instead, William Castle painted the set in gray, had the wardrobe done in gray and put gray makeup and hair-dye on the actress. The whole scene was indeed shot in color, but only the water and the arm had any actual color about them.

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