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Directed by Roger CormanOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Fantastic,
Comedy,
Horror comedy,
Fantasy,
HorrorThemes Comedy horror filmsActors Vincent Price,
Peter Lorre,
Basil Rathbone,
Debra Paget,
Edmund F. Cobb,
David FrankhamRating67%
The film uses an anthology format, presenting three short sequences based on the following Poe tales: "Morella", "The Black Cat" (which is combined with another Poe tale, "The Cask of Amontillado"), and "The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar". Each sequence is introduced via voiceover narration by Vincent Price, who also appears in all three narratives. The story Morella was remade in the 1990s as The Haunting of Morella., 1h10
Directed by Roger CormanOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Comedy,
Fantasy,
HorrorThemes Comedy horror films,
Mise en scène d'une planteActors Jonathan Haze,
Jackie Joseph,
Mel Welles,
Dick Miller,
Jack Nicholson,
Karyn KupcinetRating61%
On Los Angeles's skid row, penny-pinching Gravis Mushnick (Mel Welles) owns a florist shop which is staffed by him and his two employees, the sweet but simple Audrey Fulquard (Jackie Joseph) and clumsy Seymour Krelboyne (Jonathan Haze). Although the rundown shop gets little business, there are some repeat customers; for instance, Mrs. Siddie Shiva (Leola Wendorff) shops almost daily for flower arrangements for her many relatives' funerals. Another regular customer is Burson Fouch (Dick Miller), who eats the plants he buys for lunch. When Seymour fouls up the arrangement of Dr. Farb (John Shaner), a sadistic dentist, Mushnick fires him. Hoping Mushnick will change his mind, Seymour tells him about a special plant that he crossbred from a butterwort and a Venus flytrap. Bashfully, Seymour admits that he named the plant "Audrey Jr.", a revelation that delights the real Audrey., 1h21
Directed by Roger CormanOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Fantastic,
HorrorThemes Films about animals,
Films about cats,
Ghost films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Vincent Price,
Elizabeth Shepherd,
John Westbrook,
Derek Francis,
Richard Vernon,
Frank ThorntonRating63%
Verden Fell (Vincent Price) is both mournful and threatened by his first wife's death. He senses her reluctance to die and her near-blasphemous statements about God (she was an atheist). Alone and troubled by a vision problem that requires him to wear strange dark glasses, Fell shuns the world. Against his better judgement, he marries a headstrong young woman (Elizabeth Shepherd) he meets by accident and who is apparently bethrothed to an old friend Christopher Gough (John Westbrook). , 1h20
Directed by Jacques TourneurOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Horror comedy,
Horror,
CrimeThemes Films about animals,
Films about cats,
Comedy horror films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Vincent Price,
Peter Lorre,
Boris Karloff,
Basil Rathbone,
Joe E. Brown,
Joyce JamesonRating64%
Set in a late 19th century in a New England town, the film tells of unscrupulous undertaker Waldo Trumbull (Price) and his assistant, Felix Gillie (Lorre), who make a habit of re-using the coffins of the people they are supposed to bury. Also a part of the household are Trumball's old (and senile) business partner Mr. Hinchley (Karloff), who originally started the business, and the beautiful Amaryllis (Joyce Jameson), Trumbull's neglected wife and Hinchley's daughter, who has dreams (or rather delusions) of becoming an great opera singer and with whom Gillie is passionately in love., 1h13
Directed by Roger CormanOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Comedy,
Horror comedy,
HorrorThemes Seafaring films,
Transport films,
Comedy horror filmsActors Betsy Jones-Moreland,
Antony Carbone,
Robert Towne,
Sonia Noemí,
Esther SandovalRating34%
During a revolution in Cuba, an American international playboy, promoter and mobster Renzo Capeto (Anthony Carbone) comes up with a get-rich-quick scheme and uses his boat to help a group of loyalists headed by Colonel Tostada (Edmundo Rivera Alvarez) escape with Cuba's national treasury which they plan to use to stage a counterrevolution. However, CIA agent XK150, Sparks Moran (Edward Wain a.k.a. Robert Towne) has infiltrated the gang. Capeto plans to steal the money and claim that the mythical "Creature from the Haunted Sea" rose up out of the sea and devoured the loyalists. But what he doesn't know is that there is a real sea monster lurking in the very waters where he plans to kill his passengers. Little does he know that the actual creature may make his plan all too easy to pull off! When the creature upsets his plans, Capeto decides to sink his boat in 30 feet of water and then retrieve the treasure at a later time. Using a nearby island as a base, he and his gang attempt to salvage the loot, but the monster picks them off one by one, except for Agent Sparks Moran and his girlfriend Carmelita (Blanquita Romero)., 1h6
Directed by Roger CormanOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Horror comedy,
HorrorThemes Films about writers,
Comedy horror filmsActors Dick Miller,
Ed Nelson,
Bert Convy,
Antony Carbone,
Bruno VeSotaRating66%
One night after hearing the words of Maxwell H. Brock (Julian Burton), a poet who performs at The Yellow Door cafe, the dimwitted, impressionable, busboy Walter Paisley (Dick Miller) returns home to attempt to create a sculpture of the face of the hostess Carla (Barboura Morris). He stops when he hears the meowing of Frankie, the cat owned by his inquisitive landlady, Mrs. Surchart (Myrtle Vail), who has somehow gotten himself stuck in Walter's wall. Walter attempts to get Frankie out using a knife, but accidentally kills the cat when he sticks the knife into his wall. Instead of giving Frankie a proper burial, Walter covers the cat in clay, leaving the knife stuck in it., 1h21
Directed by Roger Corman,
Jack Nicholson,
Francis Ford Coppola,
Monte Hellman,
Jack HillOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Fantastic,
Fantasy,
HorrorThemes Ghost filmsActors Boris Karloff,
Jack Nicholson,
Dick Miller,
Jonathan HazeRating50%
Set in 1806, the film tells the story of a lost French soldier named Andre Duvalier (Jack Nicholson) who is saved by a strange young woman named Helene (Sandra Knight). She looks like Ilsa, the wife of the baron (played by Boris Karloff), who died twenty years before., 1h39
Directed by Roger CormanOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Fantastic,
HorrorThemes Medical-themed films,
Films about viral outbreaks,
Disaster filmsActors Vincent Price,
Hazel Court,
Jane Asher,
Nigel Green,
Patrick Magee,
Robert BrownRating68%
On a mountain in medieval Italy, an old woman meets a mysterious, red-cloaked figure, shuffling Tarot cards. The figure gives the woman a white rose, which then turns red and dappled with blood., 1h6
Directed by Lew LandersOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Horror comedy,
HorrorThemes Comedy horror filmsActors Boris Karloff,
Peter Lorre,
Evelyn Keyes,
Larry Parks,
Jeff Donnell,
Maude EburneRating58%
Faced with mortgage debts, Professor Nathaniel Billings (Boris Karloff) sells his 18th-century tavern to Winnie Layden (Jeff Donnell), who plans to turn it into a hotel. Billings stipulates as a condition of sale that he is able to continue working in a laboratory in the basement. His housekeeper Amelia Jones (Maude Eburne) and hired hand Ebenezer (George McKay) also continue to work in the inn. Layden is initially unaware of the nature of Billings's experiments in the basement laboratory: he is attempting to use electricity to create a race of superhumans to help the war effort. Layden's ex-husband Bill (Larry Parks) is against the sale, but is too late to stop it, and decides to stay on at the inn for a few days., 1h20
Directed by Roger CormanOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Fantastic,
Fantasy,
HorrorThemes Films about religionActors Vincent Price,
Barbara Steele,
John Kerr,
Luana Anders,
Antony Carbone,
Charles VictorRating69%
In sixteenth century Spain, Englishman Francis Barnard (John Kerr) visits the castle of his brother-in-law Nicholas Medina (Vincent Price) to investigate the mysterious death of his sister Elizabeth (Barbara Steele). Nicholas and his younger sister Catherine (Luana Anders) offer a vague explanation that Elizabeth died from a rare blood disorder six months earlier; Nicholas is evasive when Francis asks for specific details about the disease. Francis vows that he will not leave until he discovers the true circumstances surrounding his sister's death.