Mrs. (Terror By Night)

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Unmasking the Mystery: Dive Deep into the Dark Allure of Mrs. Terror by Night!

In Terror by Night, Mrs. grapples with a chilling mystery aboard a train, where shadows harbor secrets and fear lurks in every corner. Her keen intellect cuts through the tension, revealing clues that turn the ordinary into a suspenseful thriller.

Mrs. (Terror By Night) Trivia

What was the primary motive of Mrs. in the film "Terror by Night"? (Hard)
#1: To seek revenge
#2: To collect a fortune
#3: To protect her family
#4: To uncover a conspiracy
What item did Mrs. use to conceal her true identity in "Terror by Night"? (Advanced)
#1: A false passport
#2: A disguise costume
#3: A stolen necklace
#4: An assumed name
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Mrs. (Terror By Night) Fun Facts

Mrs. (Terror by Night) is notable for being a rare example of a female antagonist in classic suspense films, showcasing a unique perspective in a genre often dominated by male villains.
Mrs. (Terror by Night) is portrayed by actress Mary Gordon, who was also known for playing Mrs. Hudson in the Sherlock Holmes film series starring Basil Rathbone.

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