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Twice Told Tales

Twice Told Tales

Twice Told Tales OOP VG blu-ray of the 1963 Vincent Price horror classic. Vincent Price, riding high with Roger Corman’s Edgar Allen Poe movies, took on another 19th-century writer in this MGM triptych of Nathaniel Hawthorne stories. In “Dr. Heidegger’s Experiment,” Price and Sebastian Cabot discover a fountain of youth that opens an old wound, with murderous results. In “Rappaccini’s Daughter,” demented father Price

makes his beautiful daughter (Joyce Taylor) poisonous to the touch, hence unavailable to would-be lover Brett Halsey. In “The House of the Seven Gables,” Price confronts his ancestors’ evil legacy of power and greed in his ancestral home. Though not as stylish as the Corman Poe classics, “Twice Told Tales” is a handsome production with a few shocks along the way and the charismatic presence and wit of the great Price. The out-of-print Kino Lorber blu-ray, issued in 2015, includes s commentary with Richard Harland Smith and Perry Martin, as well as a “Trailers From Hell” segment with Mick Garris.

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Twice Told Tales OOP VG blu-ray of the 1963 Vincent Price horror classic. Vincent Price, riding high with Roger Corman’s Edgar Allen Poe movies, took on another 19th-century writer in this MGM triptych of Nathaniel Hawthorne stories. In “Dr. Heidegger’s Experiment,” Price and Sebastian Cabot discover a fountain of youth that opens an old wound, with murderous results. In “Rappaccini’s Daughter,” demented father Price

makes his beautiful daughter (Joyce Taylor) poisonous to the touch, hence unavailable to would-be lover Brett Halsey. In “The House of the Seven Gables,” Price confronts his ancestors’ evil legacy of power and greed in his ancestral home. Though not as stylish as the Corman Poe classics, “Twice Told Tales” is a handsome production with a few shocks along the way and the charismatic presence and wit of the great Price. The out-of-print Kino Lorber blu-ray, issued in 2015, includes s commentary with Richard Harland Smith and Perry Martin, as well as a “Trailers From Hell” segment with Mick Garris.

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