Vincent Price films made in England include Witchfinder General, Cry of the Banshee, Theatre of Blood and Madhouse.
Tag: Vincent Price Films
The Comedy of Terrors 1963 REVIEW
The Comedy of Terrors 1963 brings together horror’s finest, but wastes the opportunity, says TERRY SHERWOOD
The Invisible Man Returns 1940 REVIEW
PETER FULLER reviews the classic 1940 The Invisible Man Returns with Vincent Price in his first starring role
Bloodbath at the House of Death 1984 REVIEW
Kenny Everett's foray in horror with Bloodbath at the House of Death wasn't in the best possible taste, says ANN MASSEY
Dr Phibes Rises Again 1972 REVIEW
Dr Phibes Rises Again 1972 is one of the best horrors of the 1970s, says ANDREW GARVEY
The Abominable Dr Phibes 1971 REVIEW
The Abominable Dr Phibes 1971, starring Vincent Price, is worth the highest of praise, says ANDREW GARVEY
The Masque of the Red Death 1964 REVIEW
ANDREW GARVEY reviews the Roger Corman-directed British horror classic, The Masque of the Red Death 1964
Tomb of Ligeia 1964 REVIEW
Tomb of Ligeia 1964 - directed by Roger Corman in England - reviewed by ADAM SCOVELL
The Monster Club 1981 REVIEW
JULIE MORRISROE reviews the last Amicus Horror Film, The Monster Club 1981
Theatre of Blood 1973 REVIEW
SIR BLIMELY WINDY reviews the Vincent Price Shakespeare horrorfest Theatre of Blood 1973
The Oblong Box 1969 REVIEW
The Oblong Box 1969 is a Poe adaptation horror classic of revenge, justice and murder, reviewed by CHARLIE ALBERTSON
The Raven 1963 REVIEW
Roger Corman’s comedy The Raven starring Price, Karloff and Lorre is great fun.