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"The Maze" is a 1953 3D horror film directed by William Cameron Menzies, featuring Richard Carlson as Gerald MacTeam and Veronica Hurst as Kitty Murray. The story follows Gerald, who abruptly ends his engagement to Kitty after inheriting a mysterious Scottish castle. Concerned by his sudden change, Kitty and her aunt Edith visit the castle, discovering Gerald aged and secretive. Their investigation uncovers a shocking family secret involving a bizarre amphibious creature linked to the MacTeam lineage. Production Details: Director: William Cameron Menzies Producer: Richard Heermance Screenplay: Daniel Ullman Music: Marlin Skiles Cinematography: Harry Neumann Editing: John Fuller Studio: Allied Artists Pictures Corporation Distributor: Allied Artists Pictures Corporation Runtime: 80 minutes Language: English Plot Summary: Gerald MacTeam, a Scotsman, unexpectedly calls off his engagement to Kitty Murray after inheriting a castle in the Scottish Highlands. He retreats to the castle, exhibiting strange behavior and accelerated aging. Determined to understand his transformation, Kitty and her aunt Edith travel to the castle. They experience mysterious events within the castle and its hedge maze, leading to the revelation of a family secret: a frog-like creature, Sir Roger MacTeam, who has lived for over 200 years in an embryonic state. Sir Roger's tragic demise releases Gerald from his familial obligations, allowing him to resume a normal life. Trivia: The film's plot may have been inspired by the legend associated with Scotland's Glamis Castle, known for its mysterious hidden room and tales of a secret resident. "The Maze" was one of the early 3D films of the 1950s, utilizing stereoscopic technology to enhance its atmospheric horror elements. This film marked the final directorial effort of William Cameron Menzies, renowned for his work as a production designer and director in films like "Things to Come" (1936). The movie was produced by Allied Artists Pictures Corporation and was released on July 26, 1953. Filming took place entirely on set at the Monogram/Allied Artists Studios in Los Angeles, California. The film's unique storyline and visual style have contributed to its status as a cult classic among horror enthusiasts. "The Maze" stands as a testament to the innovative spirit of 1950s cinema, blending gothic horror with science fiction elements to create a unique and memorable film experience.