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This residence will bear seven of Vincent Price’s better dismay films of the 1960′s and 1970′s and even includes a bonus disc of extra features. MGM is no Warner Home Video when it comes to DVD boxed sets and extra features, but this one shows progress in that direction. The following are the details on the included films and extra features.

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Abominable Dr. Phibes: Heed gives a campy performance in one of the few panic films which successfully and intentionally joins comedy and anxiety. Joseph Cotten and Terry-Thomas are unbiased two of the victims on whom Impress seeks vengeance for his disfigurement and his wife’s death. The Art Deco sets give the film a stylish examine and the British deadpan delivery of many of the jokes helps immensely.

Dr. Phibes Rises Again: The disfigured madman (Designate) is aid as he and his deceased wife go boating down the Underground River of the Dreary in this sequel to The Awful Dr. Phibes. Once again, everybody is in it for the laughs including the space designer.

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Tales of Awe – Three stories adapted very loosely from the work of Edgar Allen Poe – “Morella”, “The Dismal Cat” and “The (Facts in the) Case of M. Valdemar”, each roughly one half-hour in length.

Twice Told Tales – This is a compilation of three short films based on Nathaniel Hawthorne works – Heidegger’s Experiment, Rappaccini’s Daughter and The House of Seven Gables. In both this film and “Tales of Apprehension”, the plan is not so great to be fair to the recent anecdote, as it is to employ the foundation of the tale to the advantage of Cormen’s ability to gain scary movies and in Price’s ability to star in them.

Theater of Blood: An inspiring fright film about a demented Shakespearean actor (Impress) who takes a bloody revenge against the eight theatre critics who gave his performances awful reviews. To me this one of Price’s often forgotten and most underrated films. He really hams it up and it works perfectly.

Madhouse: Notice stars as an actor who returns to the mask to reprise his role as a killer a few years after his wife-to-be was decapitated by a killer nobody caught. Ticket is genuine as always, but it fair seems a puny tired and more like a tribute to his past and better films.

Witchfinder General (aka Conqueror Worm) : In 17th-century England during the struggle between Cromwell and the Crown, Matthew Hopkins (Vincent Mark) and his associates gawk out and persecute those belief to practice sorcery as well as anyone else who incurs their wrath. When Hopkins executes the priest of a diminutive town for being a warlock, he and his partner pick up themselves the target of a young soldier who leaves his post in Cromwell’s army to hunt down and ruin the pair. The movie captures this period in English history very well for a low-budget production. Ticket is at his menacing, sadistic best without the intentional camp that he injects in so many of his other dread films.

An extras disc will acquire a documentary (“Vincent Price: Renaissance Man”) and two featurettes (“The Art of Dismay” and “Working with Vincent Impress”) . The state will be available on September 11th.

For those Stamp fans who already gain his prior DVD film releases, notice that only Witchfinder General is a unique transfer to DVD. The other film transfers are from previously released editions. And as such, Twice Told Tales, Theater of Blood, and Madhouse are in letterbox format, not anamorphic. So if you already have these films, Dr. Phibes and Tales of Dread on DVD you only need to steal Witchfinder General separately, you’ll fetch nothing else unusual here. Fox cleverly fails to jabber the format of its DVDs by calling everything “widescreen” whether or not the films were processed in letterbox or anamorphic formats. Its a stout inequity for those of us with HDTVs. What an opportunity lost for remastering these awe classics.

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