Wednesday, October 27, 2021

Halloween - Vincent Price...the king of classic horror


I think we all pretty much know who Vincent Price is, but for those who don't, check out the bio below. I have always adored him. I still watch his movies, and it was great to find out that he was a genuinely nice person in real life. Today I'm going to share some of my favorites of his films (after the bio below). Enjoy!

Vincent Price is widely regarded as one of the most iconic and beloved horror movie actors in the world. Any fan of classic horror movies knows the name Vincent Price as synonymous with elegance, humor, talent, worldliness, and charm. Throughout his over 60-year movie career, appearing in countless classic horror movies, as well as classic films outside the horror genre, Price established himself as one of the most popular actors--beloved among both his fans and his peers.


Price's remarkable career began on Broadway opposite Helen Hayes and ended in Tim Burton's Edward Scissorhands with Johnny Depp, featuring appearances in such film noir classics such Laura and popular television series as Batman and The Brady Bunch. Vincent Price's erudite and eclectic personal interests in art, cooking, travel, and writing not only made him unique among horror movie actors, but also informed his acting choices in classic horror movies as House of Wax, Pit and the Pendulum, and the other popular Roger Corman classics based on the works of Edgar Allen Poe. 
https://www.vincentprice.com/



The House of the Seven Gables (1940)



This one is my favorite. Still scares me to this day!
House of Wax (1953)



House of Usher (1960)



The Pit and the Pendulum (1961)



The Raven (1963)



The Masque of the Red Death (1964)



The Last Man on Earth (1964)



The Conqueror Worm, or Witchfinder General (1968)


Edward Scissorhands (1990)

If you haven't by chance watched a Vincent Price film, I recommend you do so forthwith! You won't be sorry.

Always in spirit...



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