The Vincent Price collection III.
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Published
[Place of publication not identified] : [Publisher not identified], [2016].
Format
Blu-ray
Physical Desc
4 Blu-ray discs ( 509 minutes) : sound, color, black and white ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 booklet
Language
English
UPC
826663164602

Notes

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Title from container.
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Master of the World originally produced as a motion picture in 1961
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Tower of London originally produced as a motion picture in 1962.
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Diary of a Madman originally produced as a motion picture in 1963.
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An Evening of Edgar Allan Poe originally premiered on television in 1970.
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Cry of the Banshee originally produced as a motion picture in 1970.
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Disc 1 Master of the World special features: New high definition master from the Interpositive Film Element -- New audio commentary with actor David Frankham --New Richard Matheson: Storyteller, extended cut (72 minutes) -- Theatrical trailer -- Posters, lobby cards and behind-the-scenes photo gallery -- Phot gallery of images from David Frankham's personal collection.
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Disc 2: Tower of London special features: New high-definition master from A Fine Grain film print -- New interview with director Roger Corman -- Producing Tower of London -an interview tih producer Gene Gorman -- Two episodes of Science Fiction Theatre (1956): "One thousand eyes" and "Operation flypaper" both starring Vincent Price (in standard definition) -- Theatrical trailer -- Posters, lobby cards and behind the scenes photo gallery.
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Disc 3: Diary of a Madman special features: New high-definition master from the Interpositive Film Element -- New audio commentary with film historian and author Steve Haberman -- Theatrical trailer -- Poster and lobby card gallery. -- An Evening of Edgar Allan Poe special features: New audio commentary with film historian and author Steve Haberman -- New interview with writer/producer/director Kenneth Johnson -- Theatrical trailer.
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Disc 4: Cry of the Banshee special features: New high definition master of the director's cut from the Interpositive Film Element -- New high-definition master of the American International Pictures cut from the only surviving elemen, a Color reversal Intermdiate -- New audio commentary with film historian anad author Steve Haberman -- A Devilsh Tale of Poe -an interview with director Gordon Hessler -- Theatrical trailer -- Radio spot -- Posters, lobby cards and behind the scenes photo gallery.
Creation/Production Credits
Master of the World: screenplay by Richard Matheson; produced by James H. Nicholson; directed by William Witney.
Creation/Production Credits
Tower of London: screenplay by Leo V. Gordon, Amos Powell and James B. Gordon; Story by Leo V. Gordon and Amos Powell; produced by Gene Corman; directed by Roger Corman.
Creation/Production Credits
Diary of a Madman: prdouced and wirtten by Robert E. Knet, based on the stories by Guy de Maupassant; directed by Reginald Le Borg.
Creation/Production Credits
An Evening of Edgar Allan Poe: written by Ken Johnson and David Welch; produced and directed by Ken Johnson
Creation/Production Credits
Cry of the Banshee: screenplay by Tim Kelly and Christopher Wicking; story by Tim Kelly; produced and directed by Gordon Hessler.
Participants/Performers
Master of the World: Vincent Price, Charles Bronson, Henry Hull, Mary Webster, Dravid Frankham, Vito Scotti.
Participants/Performers
Tower of London: Vincent Price, Michael Pate, Joan Freeman, Robert Brown.
Participants/Performers
Diary of a Madman: Vincent Price, Nancy Kovack, Chris Warfield, Elaine Devry, Ian Wolfe.
Participants/Performers
An Evening of Edgar Allan Poe: Vincent Price.
Participants/Performers
Cry of the Banshee: Vincent Price, Essy Persson, Hugh Griffith, Elizabeth Bergner.
Description
Master of the World: Robur has at his fingertips an assortment of whiz-bang 19th-century whatchamacallits including the Albatross, a fantastic flying machine that's at once part zeppelin, part whirlybird, part resort hotel and completely lethal with its overwhelming combination of see-you-later speed and bombs-away firepower that can blast the armies of the world to their knees. Crafty Robur guides the Albatross over the continents, humbling nations one by one when they refuse to kowtow to his self-styled brand of peace or else. Finally, on-board captive and U.S. agent Strock decides he must somehow put an end to Robur's crazed scheme for world dominance while there is still a world to be saved.
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Tower of London: On the death of his brother King Edward IV, Richard of Gloucester conspires to get the throne for himself. The late King had two young sons, his heir, Edward V and the younger Prince Richard, but they are not of age and so names his other brother, Clarence as Lord Protector of the Realm. Gloucester soon kills his younger brother but is haunted by his ghost and what he has done. As he continues to kill those around him, Gloucester is haunted by those he has betrayed hearing voices and slowly descending into madness. He spreads rumors that the late King's two sons are illegitimate and therefore not eligible to ascend to the throne. He assassinates the young princes and is crowned King Richard III. The ghosts from his past have the final say however
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Diary of a Madman: A 19th century magistrate is possessed by an evil spirit called the Horla, which compels him to murder.
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An Evening of Edgar Allan Poe: Features Vincent Price narrating four of Edgar Allan Poe's most horrifying classics including "The tell tale heart," "The sphinx," "The cask of Amontillado' and "The pit and the pendulum."
Description
Cry of the Banshee: The powerful Lord Edward Whitman foolishly destroys a witches' temple and kills two of their "children." As retribution, the witches summon a spirit to kill, and kill, until the last of Lord Edward Whitman's family is in the grave. One by one, his family dies. Lord Whitman's only hope is to find and kill the High Priestess who cursed him, but the spirit's powers have no earthly bounds.
System Details
Blu-ray, region A, NTSC; DTS Master Audio; requires Blu-ray player.
System Details
Disc 1: 1080p high definition widescreen (1.85:1); DTS HD master audio 2.0. -- Disc 2: 1080p high definition widescreen (1.66:1); DTS HD master audio mono. -- Disc 3: 1080p high definition widescreen (1.86:1); DTS HD master audio mono. -- Disc 4: Evening with Edgar Allan Poe: Standard definition (1.33:1); DTS HD master audio mono; Cry of the banshee: 1080p high definition widescreen (1.85:1), DTS HD master audio mono.
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Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Price, V., Bronson, C., Hull, H., Matheson, R., Nicholson, J. H., Witney, W., Verne, J., Pate, M., Freeman, J., Brown, R., Gordon, L. V., Powell, A., Kent, R. E., Corman, G., Corman, R., Kovack, N., Warfield, C., Devry, E., Wolfe, I., Maupassant, G. d., Johnson, K., Poe, E. A., Poe, E. A., Persson, E., Griffith, H., Bergner, E., Kelly, T., Wicking, C., & Hessler, G. (2016). The Vincent Price collection . [Publisher not identified].

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Vincent Price et al.. 2016. The Vincent Price Collection. [Publisher not identified].

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Vincent Price et al.. The Vincent Price Collection [Publisher not identified], 2016.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Price, Vincent, et al. The Vincent Price Collection [Publisher not identified], 2016.

Note! Citations contain only title, author, edition, publisher, and year published. Citations should be used as a guideline and should be double checked for accuracy. Citation formats are based on standards as of August 2021.

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