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House of Usher
Description
It is that strange story about Vincent Price, who is the last male member of the tragic Oscher family, which sparked controversy at some point in his life. The events of that story began when Vincent was obsessed with the murders of his grandfathers and perhaps he was following them. It may be different years later, where he believes his death and his sister could end everything.
It is that strange story about Vincent Price, who is the last male member of the tragic Oscher family, which sparked controversy at some point in his life. The events of that story began when Vincent was obsessed with the murders of his grandfathers and perhaps he was following them. It may be different years later, where he believes his death and his sister could end everything.
Actors:
Bill Borzage,
George Paul,
John Zimeas,
Mario Bellini,
Mark Damon,
Myrna Fahey,
Harry Ellerbe
Bill Borzage
4 March 1892, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
George Paul
John Zimeas
December 12, 1920
Mario Bellini
February 6, 1922 in Brooklyn, New York, USA
Mark Damon
22 April 1933, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Myrna Fahey
12 March 1933, Carmel, Maine, USA
Harry Ellerbe
15 January 1901, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Alta Vista Productions #House of Usher #Mark Damon #Myrna Fahey #Roger Corman #Vincent Price
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October 06, 2013
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October 06, 2013
The film is riddled with strangeness and decay, which more than compensate for its clunky moments.
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A classical vessel for Roger Corman's modernist anxiety
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Weird and a touch silly, but despite being a B-picture made by a B-studio, neither Roger Corman nor Richard Matheson treat the film as a disposable drive-in time-waster.
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Vincent Price starts his scary-reign in colourful gothic horror style.
September 25, 2007
Corman's filmmaking runs on unchanneled energy and apocalyptic emotions; his is an art without craft.
September 25, 2007
A superlative Corman/AIP effort and a great beginning to a varying but always interesting series of horror films.
February 09, 2006
The sickly decadence and claustrophobia of the Usher household is admirably evoked by Floyd Crosby's 'Scope photography and Daniel Haller's art direction.
New York Times
May 10, 2005
Under the low-budget circumstances, Vincent Price and Myrna Fahey should not be blamed for portraying the decadent Ushers with arch affectation, nor Mark Damon held to account.
August 18, 2008
It's not precisely the Edgar Allan Poe short story that emerges in House of Usher, but it's a reasonably diverting and handsomely mounted variation.

