Night of Terror (also known as He Lived to Kill and Terror in the Night) is a 1933 American Columbia Pictures drama, horror, mystery, and suspense film directed by the late Benjamin Stoloff, produced by the late Bryan Foy, and starring the late Bela Lugosi, the late Wallace Ford, the late Sally Blane, the late Tully Marshall, the late George Meeker, and the late Edwin Maxwell.
A young scientist (George Meeker) is conducting experiments that involve him being buried alive while injected with a formula that allows humans to survive without the need for oxygen. While he's buried, a series of murders occur, including that of the scientist's uncle (Tully Marshall).
Victims[]
- Unnamed Male Teenager - Stabbed to death by the Maniac with his hunting knife off-screen, scream heard.
- Unnamed Female Teenager - Stabbed to death by the Maniac with his hunting knife off-screen, scream heard.
- Unnamed Male Gravedigger - Stabbed in the back by the Maniac with his hunting knife.
- Professor Richard Rinehart - Stabbed to death by Dr. Arthur Hornsby with his hunting knife off-screen, body shown.
- Unnamed Male Motorist - Stabbed to death by the Maniac with his hunting knife off-screen, body shown.
- Professor John Rinehart - Stabbed to death by Dr. Arthur Hornsby with his hunting knife off-screen, body shown.
- Sika - Stabbed in the back through a chair by Dr. Arthur Hornsby with his hunting knife.
Deaths[]
- Total - 7
- 5 Men
- 2 Women
Kill Counts[]
- The Maniac - 4 (Alive)
- Dr. Arthur Hornsby - 3 (Arrested)

