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idoneus1957 05-22-2018 06:55 AM

Vincent Price
 
There are some movies where I see them on the late show and I never see any reference to them, so I wonder if I am the only person who knows about this movie. One of those movies is Price's Champagne for Caesar.

Another one is On Borrowed Time, starring Lionel Barrymore. The old man cheats Death. (Death, calling himself Mr. Brink, is played by Cedric Hardwicke. I wasn't sure about that casting. I had to check imdb.com.)

I'll bet Death is a hell of a fun part for actors to play! Sometimes Death is a woman, like Jessica lange in All That Jazz.

idoneus1957 05-22-2018 07:01 AM

Great line from Theater of Blood
 
From the scene where they receive the guy's heart in a box. "Yes, it's Lionheart. Only he would have the nerve to rewrite Shakespeare."
Remember Price as the hairdresser? "Call me Butch."

Then there's Michael Hordern in the movie's beginning. The British don't really have a star system. An actor who's the star in one movie will happily take a little supporting role in his next movie.

LuvablePsycho 06-16-2018 07:40 PM

I downloaded The Last Man on Earth so hopefully I'll get to see the whole movie when I have time. It looks really good. :)

idoneus1957 06-21-2018 06:50 AM

Price is a lot of fun
 
I guess what I always say about Richard Burton is true also about Vincent Price: whether he is giving a great performance or just hamming it up, he is always fun to watch.

Was Edward Scissorhands his last film? Let me go over to imdb.com...

idoneus1957 06-21-2018 06:56 AM

Actors with great voices
 
What you said about Price's voice makes me think of what I always say about Jack Palance: that he couldn't ask you to pass the salt without sounding like he's the devil asking for your soul.

"Would you...please...pass...the salt?"
"Yes, yes, here it is!"

Then there's Claude Raines. His voice was always a major asset, especially when you couldn't see his face, like in The Invisible Man.

"The whole world's frightened of me! Frightened to death! Even the moon's frightened of me!"

Sculpt 06-21-2018 05:27 PM

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Originally Posted by idoneus1957 (Post 1031743)
What you said about Price's voice makes me think of what I always say about Jack Palance: that he couldn't ask you to pass the salt without sounding like he's the devil asking for your soul.

"Would you...please...pass...the salt?"
"Yes, yes, here it is!"

Then there's Claude Raines. His voice was always a major asset, especially when you couldn't see his face, like in The Invisible Man.

"The whole world's frightened of me! Frightened to death! Even the moon's frightened of me!"

Oh good grief! Those three had great command of their voices, and great voices they were born with! I really have great appreciation for the sound and skill those three preformed with their voices. I am a fan.

idoneus1957 08-21-2018 07:05 AM

one caveat
 
The only thing that disappointed me about the second Dr. Phibes movie is that it didn't have the actress who played his helper in the first movie.

idoneus1957 08-23-2018 06:55 AM

The comedy of terrors
 
I thought of this movie yesterday, a movie I haven't since it's first run. It's a comedy starring Price and Peter Lorre (Boris Karloff also has a small part, I think). Price and Lorre play a couple of undertakers. They only have one coffin, so after the mourners are gone they dump the body out of the coffin into the grave, so they can re-use the coffin.

In one scene, Price's character is taunting Lorre's about his being a confessed bank robber. Lorre replies "I never confessed! They just proved it."

idoneus1957 08-25-2018 06:56 AM

Just a coincidence?
 
A couple of days ago, I posted about a Vincent Price movie I haven't thought about in years: The Comedy of Terrors.

Last night they showed it on Turner Classic Movies.

Maybe my mind is controlling the tv set.

Sculpt 08-25-2018 12:18 PM

Synchronicity

kerr9000 11-06-2019 01:58 AM

Vincent Price is one of those actors I just can't get enough of, I think The Tingler might be my favoutate but ask me tommorow and I'll probably say a different film. When you see clips of him just talking as himself though he just seems like he was one of the nicest most humble most lovable guys in the world, Peter Cushing gave of the same kind of vibe too.

mr. macabre 10-29-2020 01:57 PM

vinny the P.
 
The comedy of terrors just might be my favorite "vinny" movie of all time. With boris karloff, basil rathbone, and peter lorre in his last movie,it ranks way up there. And don't forget about 'rubarb" the cat.

ChainsawKiller 10-30-2020 09:18 AM

I like Theatre of Blood the best. When he is reciting Shakespeare he could be a genuine Shakespearen actor and its got the late Diana Rigg (the best Bond girl there was) and loads of British Comedy Actors, like Arthur Lowe and Eric Sykes, and they get killed in gruesome ways.

TaeKwonZombie 10-30-2020 04:07 PM

Great actor, was gonna watch House on Haunted Hill sometime soon.

Peter A 04-22-2023 01:48 AM

The Tingler is amusing, because the director William Castle had funny gimmicks. He often appeared at the start of his movies to tease the viewer. ::stick out tongue::

CorruptedMemory 05-23-2023 05:10 PM

I usually go on a Vincent Price watching spree every few years.

My fav Price films
House of Wax
Pit and the Pendulum
Tales of Terror
Diary of a Madman
The Comedy of Terrors
Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine
Witchfinder General
Theatre of Blood
Madhouse

Peter A 11-17-2023 07:39 AM

I liked the one where Vincent Price is the so-called last man on earth. He goes out during the day to find fresh garlic and other supplies, since the infected lurk at night.

I appreciated how it was a lot like the "I Am Legend" story, just with vampire type beings rather than zombies. Also reminds me of "The Quiet Earth" with the late Bruno Lawrence.


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