Author: WTM / Source: Neatorama
Late in his career, Vincent Price, who had made many a horror film over the decades, turned more to the dark side. In the 1950’s he had made melodramatic horror films such as House of Wax, in the 1960’s he had made humorous horror films such as The Raven, and in the 1970’s, he made the two Dr.
Phibes films, which were fairly horrific in a black comedy sort of way. But no one was expecting that he would give perhaps his finest screen performance in a fairly graphic horror film, 1973’s Theatre of Blood. From the IMDb:This movie is essential for anyone even marginally interested in film. Vincent Price gives one of the best performances of his career as the embittered Edward Lionheart, a shakespearean stage actor who has been unjustly disinherited by theatre as a result of the brutal…
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