The Masque of the Red Death (1964)
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Reviews Counted:12
Fresh:7
Rotten:5
Average Rating:5.9/10
Runtime: 89 mins
Genre: Horror/Suspense
Synopsis: The great Vincent Price stars in this moody horror film--arguably the best in a series of atmospheric Edgar Allan Poe adaptations directed by Roger Corman in the 1960s. Price plays Prince Prospero,... The great Vincent Price stars in this moody horror film--arguably the best in a series of atmospheric Edgar Allan Poe adaptations directed by Roger Corman in the 1960s. Price plays Prince Prospero, a sadistic Satan-worshipping nobleman in medieval Italy whose masquerade ball becomes an orgy of death and depravity as a plague ravages the countryside. Jane Asher costars as Francesca, a beautiful peasant girl whom Prospero saves from the dreaded Red Death so that he can seduce her into becoming a bride of Satan. Meanwhile, his already-converted wife (Hazel Court) is making her final, fatal pact with Lucifer, and Prospero himself has a date with destiny when a mysterious, uninvited figure appears at the masque. The clever script by Charles Beaumont also adapts Poe's "Hop Toad," the story of a grisly revenge enacted by a dwarf during the course of the evening's nightmarish festivities. Benefiting from great cinematography by Nicolas Roeg, lavish sets, and some delirious dancing, this engaging, macabre little tale lands in a nice spot between high art and high camp and is considered by many fans and critics to be the pinnacle of Corman's prolific career. [More]
Starring: Vincent Price, Hazel Court, Jane Asher, Patrick Magee
Starring: Vincent Price, Hazel Court, Jane Asher, Patrick Magee
Director: Roger Corman
Director: Roger Corman
Screenwriter: Charles Beaumont
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[Producer-director Roger] Corman does the best work of his career, aided by the wonderful cinematography of Nicolas Roeg. Full Review |
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If you die having seen only one Vincent Price movie, you could do worse than to have it be Masque.... Corman's most opulent and visually impressive Poe picture, and his grimmest. Full Review |
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Price ... is at his most deliriously malevolent. Full Review |
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In adapting Poe's short story to the screen, Corman adds much material, including a romance, some Satanism, and a subplot with a dwarf. Full Review |
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So-so Price horror offering
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Creepy, stylish Corman horror; it's silly, but it's a lot of fun.
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Due specific praise is the simple look of the movie, as if a meagre budget and disrespected genre were no impediment to making a visually arresting movie. Full Review |
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Probably Corman's best film. Certainly his best-looking.
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The best thing about the film is Vincent Price's absolutely diabolical performance... Full Review |
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