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House of Usher (1960)

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Country: US
Technical: col/scope 85m
Director: Roger Corman
Cast: Vincent Price, Myrna Fahey, Mark Damon

Synopsis:

A man calls on his fiancée, but finds his future brother-in-law less than sympathetic to the match, on account of a family curse which seems to emanate from the house itself.

Review:

Corman's first prestigious Poe adaptation is an impressive production, throbbing with colour and atmosphere, and the oft-to-be-repeated threat of premature burial. Price imparted a spurious touch of class to the enterprise, which in any event transcended the producer-director's staple drive-in product.

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Country: US
Technical: col/scope 85m
Director: Roger Corman
Cast: Vincent Price, Myrna Fahey, Mark Damon

Synopsis:

A man calls on his fiancée, but finds his future brother-in-law less than sympathetic to the match, on account of a family curse which seems to emanate from the house itself.

Review:

Corman's first prestigious Poe adaptation is an impressive production, throbbing with colour and atmosphere, and the oft-to-be-repeated threat of premature burial. Price imparted a spurious touch of class to the enterprise, which in any event transcended the producer-director's staple drive-in product.


Country: US
Technical: col/scope 85m
Director: Roger Corman
Cast: Vincent Price, Myrna Fahey, Mark Damon

Synopsis:

A man calls on his fiancée, but finds his future brother-in-law less than sympathetic to the match, on account of a family curse which seems to emanate from the house itself.

Review:

Corman's first prestigious Poe adaptation is an impressive production, throbbing with colour and atmosphere, and the oft-to-be-repeated threat of premature burial. Price imparted a spurious touch of class to the enterprise, which in any event transcended the producer-director's staple drive-in product.

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