How many of us would want to date an only daughter of a queen who is protective and vicious? Not many would attempt it, notwithstanding the grand prospects.
But Frank, a handsome young man from a humble background decides to give it a try after falling in love with Ella, the only daughter of Queen Sabina in the film, Queen of Terror.
Ella, had invited Frank to the family home at the request of the queen, but it wasn’t a pleasant meeting for the visitor. But along the way Frank appeared to find favour in the eyes of the queen who had instructed that she would only give her consent for the marriage only if Ella and Frank would not see themselves until they are properly married. Caught in the frenzy of the moment, Ella invites Frank only to pass the night with Ella against instruction. The queen is furious. She sends him away with a command never to see Ella again.
Ella is not happy. She decides to pack out of the family home. But the queen is desperate to keep her and sends her security officer after her. It was such a hot chase, that Ella’s taxi crashed into a nearby forest, killing her driver on the spot. Ella is paralysed for life. How will she take her present predicament? Will this be the end of the relationship? These as well as the blind obsession of the Queen with Frank after are intrigues left for you to find out in the film. Rated 18 by the National Film and Video Censors Board, Queen of Terror comes with a good storyline, audio and picture quality.
Produced and directed by Obinna George and Ken Steve Anuka, Queen of Terror is a tragicomedy but with a story line that ended in a manner that seems illogical though not impossible. Kalsume Sinare played Queen Sabina, Bola Ige played Ella while Emmanuel Emabino played Frank.