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    Price, Vincent

    1950. This one starred Ronald Coleman and Celeste Holm. Vincent played Burnbridge Waters, the president of a soap company. Ronald played Beauregard Bottomly (by these names we know it's funny) a man who knows everything. What's the name of this zany movie?The Films of Vincent Price

      Champagne for Caesar. Vincent named this film as his absolute favorite. I must agree. It took me a while to track this one down, but I'm glad I did! It is absolutely hilarious. Story has it that the reason that Vincent didn't have any lines opposite Coleman at first was because he was so starstruck that he made a deal with the director not to have any lines for the first few minutes. But once he got going, Vincent stole the show.

    What movie is based on two Jules Verne works?Vincent Price Movies

      Master of the World. Jules Verne wrote "Master of the World" and "Robur the Conqueror", on which this movie is based. It's a story about a man who wishes to end all wars using his flying ship. It's a good movie but has some of the worst special effects you'll ever see!

    In which movie do Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee also appear?Vincent Price Movies

      Scream and Scream Again. Unfortunately, Peter Cushing is in the movie for about 3 minutes, while Christopher Lee is in a few short scenes. Vincent is in the movie for about 25 minutes. Price plays a Doctor who is helping create a race of Super-Humans. This movie can be quite confusing and therefore needs to be watched more than once if you want to understand everything that is going on.

    What was the last period horror Film Vincent Price did for American International Pictures?Vincent Price Movies

      Cry of the Banshee. Judging by the poor reviews this movie received, it was maybe for the best that this was the last. Price played a magistrate who was eager to rid the area of witches. However, one witch put a curse on him and his family. When members of his family began to die, Price had to try to escape the curse.

    Which movie also features Charles Bronson?Vincent Price Movies

      House of Wax. He was known as Charles Buchinsky back then. Bronson plays a mute who helps Price in his wax museum. Price's character is badly burned at the beginning of the movie. No longer able to sculpt with his hands, Price has to use real people dipped in wax for his subjects.

    Debra Paget made her final film appearance in which movie?Vincent Price Movies

      The Haunted Palace. Debra plays the part of Vincent's wife. She is alarmed at the changes in her husband since they came to the Palace once owned by Vincent's evil great, great grandfather who was burned alive by the townsfolk. Eventually Price is possesed by the spirit of his great, great grandfather and continues in his evil ways. It's sad Debra quit doing movies at such a young age. She also appears in "Tales of Terror".

    What film's hypnotism sequences were supervised by the American Hypnosis Institute?Vincent Price Movies

      Tales of Terror. Basil Rathbone plays the doctor who hypnotizes Vincent Price. Price's character is dying from some disease and the doctor uses hypnotism ( mesmerism was the term used in the movie ) to ease his pain. In exchange for the doctor's services, Price agrees to let the doctor see how long he can delay the moment of death using hypnotism.

    Price plays Edward Lionheart, an actor who kills the critics who denied him the Critic's Circle Award in which movie?Vincent Price Movies

      Theater of Blood. Price kills the critics using Shakespeare's plays as his inspiration. This is my favorite Vincent Price movie of them all!

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