Get ready to delve into the world of classic horror with our latest roundup, Vincent Price Movies. This thrilling article takes you on a journey through the iconic roles played by Vincent Price in some of the most memorable films of the 20th century. From hauntingly terrifying performances to chilling suspense, we explore the range of Vincent Price's acting prowess and provide an engaging overview of his diverse filmography. So, grab your popcorn and prepare to be mesmerized!
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1. Service de Luxe (1938)
Service de Luxe, " a 1938 romantic comedy, follows the life of a wealthy service agency manager who encounters an inventor seeking funding for his revolutionary tractor invention. As they clash and eventually fall for each other, they navigate love and the challenges of business. Directed by Rowland V.
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2. Tower of London (1939)
Tower of London" (1939), a dramatic and historically-inspired film directed by Rowland V. Lee, takes us back to the treacherous 15th century where the ruthless Richard Duke of Gloucester, portrayed by the captivating Basil Rathbone, rises to power. Accompanied by his loyal and gruesome executioner Mord, played by the iconic Boris Karloff, they wreak havoc on those who stand in their path to the throne.
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3. The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex (1939)
The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex" is a gripping 1939 historical drama that delves into the complex relationship between the legendary Queen Elizabeth I and the ambitious Earl of Essex, Robert Devereux. Directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Bette Davis, Errol Flynn, and Olivia de Havilland, the movie captures the tension, passion, and political intrigue of this tumultuous era. The film is meticulously crafted, offering a fresh perspective on Shakespeare's "Richard II" and weaving an intriguing narrative focused on the characters of Queen Elizabeth I, Earl of Essex, and Francis Bacon.
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4. Brigham Young (1940)
A cinematic ode to the resilience of faith, Brigham Young follows the journey of a dedicated follower turned leader. Set in the turbulent and transformative 1840s, this period piece is a vivid retelling of the relocation of Mormon settlers to Utah. When the charismatic Joseph Smith falls victim to a violent mob, the community must turn to new leadership - and Brigham Young takes charge.
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5. Hudson's Bay (1940)
Hudson's Bay, released in 1941, is an adventure romance set against the dramatic backdrop of early 17th-century Canada. The story follows Radisson, a visionary trapper and explorer, as he envisions an empire around the vast Hudson's Bay. Determined to make his dreams a reality, Radisson forms alliances with the Native Americans and engages in a fierce battle against the French. In a bold move, he manages to convince King Charles II to sponsor an expedition of conquest.
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6. The House of the Seven Gables (1940)
In 1940, Universal Pictures released "The House of the Seven Gables", a suspenseful drama thriller film based on Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel of the same name. Directed by Joe May, the movie stars George Sanders, Margaret Lindsay, and Vincent Price. The plot revolves around a family feud between two brothers, haunted by an ancient curse.
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7. The Invisible Man Returns (1940)
The Invisible Man Returns, a chilling horror film from 1940, stars Cedric Hardwicke, Vincent Price, and Nan Grey. Directed by Joe May and written by H. G. Wells, Joe May, and Curt Siodmak, the film follows the story of a coal mining operation owner who is wrongfully imprisoned for fratricide. In a desperate attempt to prove his innocence, he takes an unstable drug that makes him invisible, though it comes with the side effect of gradual madness.
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8. Green Hell (1940)
In the depths of the Amazon rainforest lies a hidden treasure buried beneath the ruins of an ancient Incan city. In 1940, audiences were drawn into the midst of this thrilling adventure when "Green Hell" hit the big screen.
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9. The Song of Bernadette (1943)
The Song of Bernadette" (1943) is a captivating, highly-acclaimed biographical drama that delves into the life of 14-year-old Bernadette Soubirous, a young girl living in a humble town in southwestern France during the 1850s. With a life that is about to change dramatically, Bernadette claims to have seen a divine vision, which sets off a whirlwind of skepticism, concerns from her family, and religious and political turmoil in the town. As the narrative unfolds, the movie takes the audience on an emotionally charged journey, exploring the profound implications of Bernadette's apparition and its far-reaching consequences on the local community and the wider world.
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10. Wilson (1944)
Experience the triumphs and challenges of history through the iconic US President, Woodrow Wilson, in the biographical drama film "Wilson" (1944). Directed by the talented Henry King and written by Lamar Trotti, this gripping film details Wilson's illustrious political career, offering a unique perspective on the man who shaped the nation. Featuring a brilliant ensemble cast including Alexander Knox, Charles Coburn, and Geraldine Fitzgerald, this must-watch movie masterfully interweaves the intricate threads of Wilson's personal and professional life, culminating in an epic cinematic experience.
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11. Laura (1944)
Laura (1944), a classic film-noir and mystery, follows the story of a police detective who finds himself drawn into a shocking web of love and deception. As he investigates the murder of a woman named Laura, a chilling portrait of the victim is revealed, leaving the detective questioning his own desires. With multiple suspects under investigation, the detective must navigate the labyrinth of his own emotions while unraveling the truth behind Laura's untimely demise.
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12. The Keys of the Kingdom (1944)
The Keys of the Kingdom" is a classic drama film released in 1944, directed by John M. Stahl, and written by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, Nunnally Johnson, and A. J. Cronin. This captivating tale tells the story of a young priest who is sent to China during the late 19th century to establish a Catholic parish. The film stars Gregory Peck, Thomas Mitchell, and Vincent Price, and it has been nominated for four Oscars.
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13. The Eve of St. Mark (1944)
The Eve of St. Mark, a 1944 drama and war film, takes place in the Philippines during a critical moment in World War II. The story follows Quizz West, a young soldier who finds himself fighting against the Japanese along the Philippine shoreline.
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14. Leave Her to Heaven (1945)
In the gripping 1945 drama film "Leave Her to Heaven, " a successful writer falls deeply in love with a captivating young socialite and they embark on a passionate journey towards marriage. However, their seemingly perfect romance is tested as the young woman's relentless obsession and manipulative tendencies begin to take a dangerous toll on their lives and the lives of those around them.
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15. A Royal Scandal (1945)
A Royal Scandal" is an irresistible comedy-drama set in the heart of 18th century Russia, where the naive Lieutenant Chernov crosses paths with the enigmatic Empress Catherine the Great. Director Otto Preminger and Ernst Lubitsch have crafted a tale that blends history, humor, and drama, capturing the essence of a world where royalty and ambition collide.
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16. Dragonwyck (1946)
Dragonwyck, " a captivating and mysterious drama, takes place in the enchanting landscape of the Hudson Valley in the 1840s. A humble Connecticut farm girl, Lizzie, finds herself recruited as a governess to a young girl by her enigmatic and aristocratic patroon, Mr. Quentin Hargrave, who resides in a beautiful yet foreboding mansion.
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17. Shock (1946)
Shock" is a gripping Film-Noir and Thriller released in 1946. The plot revolves around a mentally distraught female protagonist who becomes embroiled in a web of danger after being committed to a private sanitarium. The protagonist is pushed to her limits as she witnesses the man responsible for a murder in the past.
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18. Forever Amber (1947)
In the heart of seventeenth-century England, "Forever Amber" follows the captivating journey of Amber St. Clair.
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19. The Long Night (1947)
The Long Night is a gripping film-noir drama released in 1947, directed by Anatole Litvak. As the police corner the apartment of accused murderer Joe Adams, he holds out hope for escape. Through the intense siege, Joe reflects on the tragic events that led him to this desperate moment.
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20. Moss Rose (1947)
In the heart of turn-of-the-century London, a woman finds herself entangled in the mystery of a friend's murder as she steps into the dangerous world of crime. As she pieces together the puzzle, she realizes that she may be the next victim. Filmed in 1947, Moss Rose, also known as Peggy (Peggy Cummins) and the Lady Detective, transports viewers to a time of intrigue and suspense.
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21. The Web (1947)
The Web" is a gripping crime drama from 1947 set in the dark underworld of film-noir. The story revolves around an attorney who is assigned the unfamiliar role of being his employer's bodyguard. The plot thickens when he appears to kill a man in a struggle to save his employer's life. As the investigation unfolds, the protagonist comes to the unsettling realization that the victim may have been a pawn in a deadly set-up.
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22. Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948)
Get ready for a hilariously terrifying comedy adventure in "Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein" (1948). Bud Abbott and Lou Costello, the beloved comedy duo, find themselves entangled in a chilling web of horror. When an ancient diary unveils a plot to create the perfect monster, Bud Abbott must protect his friend, Lou Costello, from the ruthless Dracula and Frankenstein monster.
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23. Rogues' Regiment (1948)
Rogues' Regiment, " set post World War 2, sees a US Army agent team up with the Foreign Legion in pursuit of a high-ranking Nazi war criminal. The intriguing plot unfolds as the agent delves deeper into the enigma, suspecting the criminal could have also enlisted. Directed by Robert Florey, this action-packed, adventurous mystery boasts a cast including Dick Powell, Märta Torén, and Vincent Price.
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24. The Three Musketeers (1948)
In 17th century France, a young swordsman named D'Artagnan embarks on an adventure to join the legendary Musketeers. As they band together to protect King Louis XIII from the malicious intentions of Cardinal Richelieu, D'Artagnan and his newfound comrades face dangerous battles against both internal and external forces.
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25. Up in Central Park (1948)
Up in Central Park" is a delightful comedy-musical from the heart of 1948 New York City. The film follows the thrilling adventures of a tenacious newspaper reporter and the bright-eyed daughter of a hardworking immigrant maintenance man. Together, they uncover a web of political corruption that threatens to undermine the city's very foundations.
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26. The Bribe (1949)
The Bribe" is a gripping crime drama from 1949, directed by Vincente Minnelli and Robert Z. Leonard, and written by Marguerite Roberts and Frederick Nebel. Set in Central America, the movie follows federal agent Rigby as he investigates the theft of stolen plane engines. But when Rigby falls for the captivating wife of the chief suspect, his mission becomes even more complex.
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27. Bagdad (1949)
In the captivating 1949 film, Bagdad, we are introduced to a mesmerizing world of intrigue, adventure, and fantasy. The film follows an English-educated Bedouin princess as she returns to her native Bagdad, only to find her father brutally murdered. The city is now under the corrupt rule of a Pasha, who is engaged in a power struggle with various local factions vying for control of the Caliphate.
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28. The Baron of Arizona (1950)
Witness the true story of James Reavis, played by the chilling Vincent Price, in "The Baron of Arizona" (1950). This crime drama explores Reavis' master plan to swindle the entire territory of Arizona through meticulous forgery and land grants. As he unveils his dangerous scheme, Reavis becomes entrenched in a world of violence, deceit, and power struggles.
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29. Champagne for Caesar (1950)
Gather around for a zesty comedy that takes aim at high society's absurdities. "Champagne for Caesar, " set in 1950, serves up a sizzling satire of self-important pomposity and the relentless pursuit of prestige. When our eccentric genius protagonist takes revenge on a self-important soap company president, they take to a rival's quiz show, aiming to topple their adversary's business.
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30. Curtain Call at Cactus Creek (1950)
Curtain Call at Cactus Creek takes viewers to the Wild West where a hilarious and romantic comedy unfolds. Donald O'Connor, a traveling entertainer, accidentally gets involved with a gang of bank robbers, led by the charming Gale Storm.
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31. Pictura (1951)
Pictura, " originally released in 1951, is an enchanting documentary focusing on the world of art. Directed by Ewald André Dupont, Luciano Emmer, and Robert Hessens, the film showcases the intricate beauty of artistic creation, taking the audience on a visual journey through various art forms. The run-time of 1 hour and 12 minutes offers a mesmerizing glimpse into the minds of artists, as they transform their dreams into reality.
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32. Adventures of Captain Fabian (1951)
Adventures of Captain Fabian, set in early New Orleans, follows a charismatic sea captain as he becomes entangled with a cunning servant girl. With her eyes set on climbing the social ladder, she targets him as her ticket to gain access to the city's wealthy households.
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33. His Kind of Woman (1951)
In the 1951 film "His Kind of Woman, " a deported gangster concocts a dangerous scheme to infiltrate the United States from a secluded Mexican resort. As fate would have it, Dan Milner, a seasoned gambler, finds himself ensnared in this dangerous web of intrigue. As the stakes rise higher and the lines between good and evil blur, Milner must navigate this twisted world of crime and deception to safeguard his own life and those around him.
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34. The Las Vegas Story (1952)
Experience the thrill of crime and drama in "The Las Vegas Story, " a classic film-noir from 1952. Directed by Robert Stevenson, the film follows the arrival of a businessman and his glamorous wife in the exciting city of Las Vegas. As they navigate the world of casinos and gambling, a complex web of murder and deceit begins to unfold.
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35. House of Wax (1953)
In the eerie world of "House of Wax" (1953), renowned art critic Wadsworth (Vincent Price) is drawn into the twisted machinations of wax sculptor Ivan Ives (Frank Lovejoy). After an unfortunate incident involving a fire at Ives' wax museum, Wadsworth finds himself entangled in Ives' twisted obsession with bringing his wax creations to life.
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36. Dangerous Mission (1954)
Dangerous Mission, " a thrilling 1954 action-crime film noir, follows the daring exploits of a police detective named Joe Ferrara, played by Victor Mature, as he works tirelessly to safeguard a vulnerable young woman against the vengeful grip of a ruthless hitman. The film is set against the chilling landscape of Glacier National Park, a remote and treacherous environment that adds an extra layer of tension to the heart-pounding drama.
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37. The Mad Magician (1954)
The Mad Magician, released in 1954, is a gripping Drama-Horror film that takes audiences on a suspenseful journey. Starring Vincent Price, Mary Murphy, and Eva Gabor, the film centers around an illusionist, torn by the loss of his closely guarded magical secrets to his rival. As his sanity erodes, the stakes get higher, and so does the danger.
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38. Casanova's Big Night (1954)
Casanova's Big Night" is a delightful 1954 adventure comedy that takes a playful twist on the famous Casanova character's life. Bob Hope stars as a meek tailor who believes that his chances of wooing a blonde woman will be improved if he pretends to be the legendary Casanova, who is deeply in debt. However, things take an unexpected turn as the tailor is roped into a series of outrageous adventures - all while trying to keep up the façade of being the famed Romeo.
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39. Son of Sinbad (1955)
Embark on an exhilarating journey with the legendary pirate Sinbad in the 1955 classic, "Son of Sinbad". Driven by his insatiable cravings for beautiful women and the elusive Greek Fire - an early form of gunpowder, Sinbad will stop at nothing to achieve his goals. Brimming with action, adventure, and a touch of fantasy, this movie is a thrilling ride through ancient lands and treacherous waters.
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40. While the City Sleeps (1956)
While the City Sleeps (1956) is a gripping crime drama directed by Fritz Lang and starring Dana Andrews, Rhonda Fleming, and George Sanders. The story is set in New York and revolves around a serial killer who targets beautiful women. The narrative takes a thrilling turn when the new owner of a media company offers a high-ranking job to the first senior executive who can secure the earliest scoops on the case.
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41. The Ten Commandments (1956)
Experience the epic tale of redemption and courage with "The Ten Commandments", a cinematic masterpiece released in 1956. Starring Charlton Heston, Yul Brynner, and Anne Baxter, this film follows the life of Moses, a prince of Egypt raised in Pharaoh's household but eventually discovering his Hebrew roots. Guided by a divine mission, Moses embarks on the journey to bring freedom to his people from slavery.
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42. The Vagabond King (1956)
Embark on an enchanting musical adventure with The Vagabond King (1956), featuring heartwarming romance and toe-tapping tunes. Directed by the legendary Michael Curtiz, this magical tale sees Louis XI of France enlist the help of Paris's beloved criminal kingpin as Provost Marshal, in a bid to protect his kingdom from the treacherous Charles of Burgundy and his powerful allies.
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43. Serenade (1956)
In "Serenade, " released in 1956, Mario Lanza stars as Damon Vincenti, a humble vineyard worker with an extraordinary talent for opera singing. His big break comes when he performs at Lardelli's Italian restaurant in San Francisco, catching the eye of Kendall Hale, a wealthy socialite with a penchant for using young artists for her own pleasure before discarding them. Hale becomes infatuated with Vincenti and his singing career, but his dreams of becoming a great opera singer are put to the test.
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44. The Story of Mankind (1957)
The Story of Mankind" is a thought-provoking film that delves into the eternal debate between good and evil. Directed by Irwin Allen and set in 1957, the movie follows the Devil and the Spirit of Man as they engage in a heated argument regarding the inherent nature of humankind.
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45. The Fly (1958)
Experience the classic tale of terror in The Fly. Released in 1958, this science-fiction horror drama captures the chilling effects of a scientist's attempt to manipulate the boundaries between worlds. With a thrilling premise and a touch of the surreal, this movie explores the consequences of power gone amiss, as the protagonist must face the horrifying outcome of an experiment gone horribly wrong.
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46. The Bat (1959)
In a time where horror was redefining itself, 1959 brought us "The Bat, " a suspense-filled tale of a mysterious killer on the loose. Set in a mansion full of characters, from the charming host to the seemingly innocent damsel in distress, the guests are left to wonder who will be next on "The Bat's" list. As the suspense builds, the audience is left on the edge of their seats, awaiting each terrifying turn.
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47. Return of the Fly (1959)
Return of the Fly follows Philippe Delambre, the son of the protagonist from "The Fly", in his own transportation experimentation. Amid the mysterious disappearance of his friend and partner, Philippe and his family investigate the laboratory accident that led to his disintegration and the creation of a giant mutated insect. The movie seamlessly blends elements of drama, fantasy, and horror with a captivating plotline that keeps viewers on their toes.
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48. House on Haunted Hill (1959)
Experience the spine-tingling thrills of the classic 1959 horror film, House on Haunted Hill. Released on February 17th, this chilling tale of a millionaire who offers a hefty sum to five strangers for an overnight stay in a haunted mansion is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat.
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49. The 31st Annual Academy Awards (1959)
Experience the glamour of Hollywood's most prestigious event in "The 31st Annual Academy Awards, " a gripping tv special from 1959. Watch as the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences honors the industry's finest talents, delivering a night of unforgettable moments through captivating acceptance speeches, stunning performances, and legendary encounters.
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50. The Tingler (1959)
Dive into the terrifying world of "The Tingler" (1959) as this science fiction-horror classic unfolds. Directed by the master of gimmick-based films, William Castle, and written by Robb White, the movie explores the unnerving relationship between fear and a parasitic creature that feeds off human tension. Coroner Warren Chapin (Vincent Price) takes on the unsettling task of testing his theory of fear by studying the deaf-mute wife of a couple, who, unfortunately, becomes an unwilling host to the parasite he calls "The Tingler. " With its groundbreaking Percepto technology that brings the audience into the heart of the terror, "The Tingler" pushes its viewers to the edge of fear and keeps them on the tautest of cliffhangers.
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51. The Big Circus (1959)
The Big Circus (1959) is a heart-pounding, action-packed drama that follows the life of a financially struggling circus owner as he fights to keep his beloved show on the road. In an effort to derail the circus's success, a sinister saboteur wreaks havoc, causing a deadly train wreck.
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52. House of Usher (1960)
In "House of Usher" (1960), a man about to marry his fiancée embarks on a journey to her family's ancestral mansion. As they explore the mansion, the protagonist uncovers a terrifying family curse and suspects that his future brother-in-law has prematurely entombed his bride-to-be.
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53. The Pit and the Pendulum (1961)
Experience the heart-pounding terror of "The Pit and the Pendulum" as it transports you back to the dark and ominous world of the Spanish Inquisition in 1500s Spain. Directed by master of horror Vincent Price and written by renowned author Richard Matheson, this chilling story of vengeance and betrayal delves into the troubling death of a young woman, drawing her brother into a web of lies, suspense, and horror.
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54. Naked Terror (1961)
In 1961, a landmark documentary known as Naked Terror premiered, taking viewers on a riveting journey into the heart of the African Zulu tribes. Capturing the essence of these fascinating communities through ethnography, the film offers an exclusive look at their customs, traditions, and way of life.
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55. Famous Ghost Stories (1961)
Famous Ghost Stories, " a 1961 cult classic, masterminded by Bert I. Gordon and Herts-Lion International Corp. , presents a chilling collection of horror tales.
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56. Rage of the Buccaneers (1961)
Embark on a thrilling adventure with "Rage of the Buccaneers, " a 1961 Italian drama directed by Mario Costa. Set sail into the world of swashbucklers as they battle the heartless slavery trade, bringing justice to the oppressed.
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57. Queen of the Nile (1961)
Queen of the Nile" (1961), also known as "Nefertite, regina del Nilo, " is a historical drama film chronicling the fascinating rise and fall of the woman who would eventually be known as Queen Nefertiti. Set in the 14th century B. C. , this "peplum" film takes viewers on a thrilling journey through ancient Egypt, filled with sword and sandal excitement. Renowned Italian director Fernando Cerchio helms this project, working alongside writers John Byrne and Emerico Papp to breathe life into the iconic and enthralling character of Nefertiti.
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58. Master of the World (1961)
Master of the World (1961) is a thrilling adventure film set in the 1860s, inspired by the works of Jules Verne. The movie follows a group of American scientists who find themselves kidnapped by fanatical pacifist Robur, who uses his powerful airship, the Albatross, to wage a war against the military establishment. The scientists must band together and find a way to stop Robur's plans for world domination before it's too late.
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59. Tower of London (1962)
In the 15th century, the twisted and ruthless Richard III, portrayed by the captivating Vincent Price, is plagued by the sinister specters of his past. As he strives for the crown of England, Richard III is haunted by the unforgiving spirits of those he has mercilessly murdered, plunging him into a chilling web of gothic horror.
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60. Confessions of an Opium Eater (1962)
Confessions of an Opium Eater" is a compelling crime, drama, and mystery film from 1962, set in the heart of 19th-century San Francisco's Chinatown. Directed by Albert Zugsmith and adapted from the writing of Thomas De Quincey, this thrilling journey is brought to life by a brilliant cast that includes Vincent Price, Linda Ho, and Richard Loo.
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61. Tales of Terror (1962)
Prepare yourself for a chilling journey into the heart of terror with the 1962 anthology film, Tales of Terror. This spine-tingling horror masterpiece brings together three chilling stories of terror, each more haunting than the last. From a grieving widower and the mysterious daughter he abandoned, to a drunken husband and his enigmatic wife's black cat, these tales will leave you questioning your own reality.
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62. Convicts 4 (1962)
Convicts 4 (1962) follows the life of John Resko, a man sentenced to death but eventually given a life sentence at Sing-Sing Prison. When he's transferred to Dannemora Prison, a humane prison guard offers him a chance at rehabilitation.
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63. Beach Party (1963)
Get ready for a fun-filled, retro beach adventure with "Beach Party" (1963)! Released on August 7th, 1963, this cult classic offers a blend of comedy, musical, and romantic elements that will leave you dancing in the sand.
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64. The Comedy of Terrors (1963)
In the eerie town of Pendle Hill, a dastardly duo of undertakers, Waldo Trumbull and Felix Gillie, unravel their dark and wicked plot. Desperately searching for customers, they resort to a chilling scam that threatens to send them to their own graves.
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65. Taboos of the World (1963)
Taboos of the World, known as I tabù in its original Italian title, is an early shockumentary that showcases the world in all its raw and mesmerizing aspects. Set in the 1960s, the film delves into the unknown and the forbidden, exploring the customs, beliefs, and taboos of various cultures around the globe.
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66. Twice-Told Tales (1963)
In the chilling film "Twice-Told Tales" (1963), three suspense-filled horror stories come to life, all based on the classic writings of Nathaniel Hawthorne. Directed by Sidney Salkow and written by Robert E. Kent, this chilling masterpiece takes viewers on a dark journey filled with mystery, romance, and terror.
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67. The Raven (1963)
Experience the magical world of "The Raven" (1963), a fantastical cinematic adventure that combines mystery, humor, and horror. Directed by the renowned Roger Corman and based on the legendary works of Edgar Allan Poe, this enchanting tale follows a magician who, after being transformed into a raven, seeks the help of a former sorcerer. As the raven searches for redemption, it gets entangled in a supernatural duel, professional rivalry, and intriguing cases of marital infidelity.
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68. The Haunted Palace (1963)
The Haunted Palace, " a 1963 horror film directed by Roger Corman, offers a chilling experience based on the works of H. P. Lovecraft.
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69. Diary of a Madman (1963)
Diary of a Madman is a chilling horror film that delves into the dark and twisted realm of possession, insanity, and the supernatural. Released in 1963 and directed by Reginald Le Borg, this suspenseful thriller unfolds when a malignant spirit escapes from its original host, a condemned criminal, and infiltrates the mind of its next unsuspecting victim - a French magistrate. The film explores themes of adultery, rituals, and the haunting presence of a ghost dressed in a mysterious smoking jacket.
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70. The Tomb of Ligeia (1964)
In the chilling thriller "The Tomb of Ligeia, " the brooding figure of Lord Rupert Wakefield captivates audiences with his obsessive love for his deceased wife, Ligeia. As Lord Wakefield seeks solace in their shared past, a new love emerges in the form of Veronica Carlstein. However, Rupert's all-consuming grief and haunting memories threaten to destroy his blossoming relationship.
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71. The Last Man on Earth (1964)
In the desolate post-apocalyptic world of "The Last Man on Earth" (1964), humanity has succumbed to a horrifying disease, leaving only one man surviving. This last hope for humanity, Robert Morgan, played by Vincent Price, reluctantly becomes Earth's vampire hunter. As the undead hordes roam the streets, Robert fights to keep himself alive, and in the process, discovers a new purpose.
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72. The Masque of the Red Death (1964)
In "The Masque of the Red Death, " a chilling horror tale comes to life as a corrupt European prince terrorizes the local peasantry, only to seek refuge in his grand castle. As the deadly "Red Death" plague ravages the land, the prince and his loyal followers engage in a twisted parody of life, hosting extravagant masques and revelries within the castle walls.
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73. Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine (1965)
Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine" is a hilarious 1965 sci-fi comedy film that follows the daring adventures of a skirt-chasing secret agent and a dashing millionaire bachelor. Together, they must thwart the sinister plans of mad scientist Dr.
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74. City in the Sea (1965)
Dive into the depths of the ocean with Jacques Tourneur and Ishirô Honda's thrilling 1965 film, City in the Sea. In the quaint town of Cornwall, a group of locals, played by the likes of Vincent Price and Tab Hunter, uncover the unimaginable - an underwater city hidden below the waves for centuries. Dating back to 1803, this submerged society is inhabited by a motley crew of smugglers and aquatic creatures, both friend and foe. The underwater world is far from peaceful, as the city is nestled near an active volcano, threatening to erupt at any moment.
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75. Dr. Goldfoot and the Girl Bombs (1966)
In the action-packed and hilarious 1966 film "Dr. Goldfoot and the Girl Bombs, " disgraced SIC agent Bill Dexter must band together with his bumbling friends, Franco and Ciccio, to prevent Dr.
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76. The Jackals (1967)
In the rugged wilderness of 19th century South Africa, "The Jackals" weaves an adventure of love, betrayal, and redemption. Vincent Price stars as the ruthless bank robber, Tom Brandon, who, along with his men, devises a daring plan to steal gold from the granddaughter of a miner. However, an unexpected twist occurs when Brandon falls in love with the unsuspecting target, played by Diana Ivarson.
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77. House of 1,000 Dolls (1967)
In the intriguing crime-thriller "House of 1,000 Dolls, " also known as "La casa de las mil muñecas, " a vacationing couple finds their world turned upside down as they stumble upon a web of kidnapping, white slavery, and dangerous criminal elements. The story begins when an old friend of theirs is found missing, and they quickly discover that an international gang of white slavers are responsible for her disappearance. As they become entangled in this shadowy world, they must navigate the treacherous underbelly of Tangiers and uncover the truth behind her kidnapping.
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78. Witchfinder General (1968)
Plunging into the chilling darkness of 17th-century England, "Witchfinder General" (1968) is a nerve-wracking horrifying tale that will leave you breathless.
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79. Spirits of the Dead (1968)
Spirits of the Dead, " also known as "Histoires extraordinaires, " is a chilling horror anthology film released in 1968. This captivating film weaves together three spine-tingling tales, each based on the works of Edgar Allan Poe, the master of the macabre.
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80. More Dead Than Alive (1969)
More Dead Than Alive, " a 1969 Western film, introduces viewers to the once notorious gunslinger 'Killer' Cain, who's newly released from prison after serving 18 years. His peaceful demeanor stands out in contrast to the tumultuous Old West, now replaced by the modern West.
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81. The Oblong Box (1969)
The Oblong Box, " a chilling 1969 horror film, is a tale of two brothers, Julian and Sir Edward, bound by blood yet separated by a gruesome secret. Aristocrat Julian keeps his disfigured sibling locked away in a high tower of their estate, with the occasional escape causing chaos around the town. Directed by Gordon Hessler, the film draws from the creative mind of Edgar Allan Poe and the writing skills of Lawrence Huntington and Christopher Wicking.
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82. The Trouble with Girls (1969)
The Trouble with Girls" is a lighthearted, family-friendly film set in the 1920s, perfect for those looking for a fun, nostalgic entertainment. Elvis Presley stars as Walter Hale, a Chautauqua manager who attempts to keep his traveling troupe of performers together in small-town America. The film boasts a talented ensemble cast, including Marlyn Mason and Nicole Jaffe.
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83. Scream and Scream Again (1970)
A chilling tale of horror, "Scream and Scream Again" transports viewers into the heart of a brutal London serial killer. The stakes are raised as the police intensify their search, leading them to a mysterious scientific compound. Horror legends Vincent Price, Christopher Lee, and Peter Cushing join forces to uncover the twisted secrets that lie within this seemingly ordinary abode.
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84. Cry of the Banshee (1970)
Cry of the Banshee" (1970) is a chilling G-rated horror movie that will send shivers down your spine. Set in 16th-century England, a vicious magistrate specializes in tormenting innocent villagers for his amusement but soon meets his fate at the hands of an aggrieved witch. To put an end to his cruel reign, the witch summons a lethal banshee to exact vengeance upon the magistrate and his unsuspecting family.
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85. What's a Nice Girl Like You...? (1971)
What's a Nice Girl Like You. . ? " (1971) is a delightful comedy-crime-drama that captures the essence of suspense and deception. The story revolves around a working girl with an uncanny resemblance to a wealthy socialite, whose life takes an unexpected turn when she is kidnapped by ruthless extortionists.
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86. The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971)
In "The Abominable Dr. Phibes, " released in 1971, we are introduced to the intriguing world of Dr. Anton Phibes, a multi-talented individual who moonlights as a biblical scholar, a scientist, and a concert organist.
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87. Dr. Phibes Rises Again (1972)
Dr. Phibes Rises Again" is a chilling comedy-horror film released in 1972, directed by Robert Fuest and written by Fuest, Robert Blees, and James Whiton. The movie follows the vengeful Dr. Phibes (Vincent Price), a mad scientist, who once again emerges from the shadows to seek the Scrolls of Life, intending to resurrect his beloved deceased wife.
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88. Mean Streets (1973)
In the gritty underworld of 1970s New York, the small-time hood Chas Lubinsky tries to navigate the dangerous terrain between his friend Johnny and Johnny's creditors. Caught in the crossfire of a heated feud, Chas must decide if he's willing to risk his own life in an attempt to broker peace.
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89. Theater of Blood (1973)
Theater of Blood" is a classic horror-comedy film released in 1973, boasting an impressive ensemble cast including Vincent Price and Diana Rigg. The plot follows a Shakespearean actor who meticulously plots his revenge on the critics who denied him the recognition he deserves. This twisted tale takes viewers on a journey filled with dark humor, suspense, and an underlying message about the pursuit of accolades.
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90. It's Not the Size That Counts (1974)
Get ready for a wild ride with the comedy "It's Not the Size That Counts, " released in 1976. This film, featuring a star-studded cast, centers around Percy, a man with the world's first successful penis transplant.
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91. Madhouse (1974)
Madhouse, a gripping 1974 horror film, follows the story of a renowned actor, who, after years of confinement in a mental institution, returns to his iconic role. However, the character he play seems to be taking part in a chilling murder spree, despite the actor having no intention or control over the acts.
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92. Journey Into Fear (1975)
In the heart-pounding thriller 'Journey Into Fear', set in the exotic, treacherous terrain of Turkey, an American geologist inadvertently discovers a valuable, coveted source of oil. But with such a prize comes danger, as several hired assassins are sent to eliminate him.
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93. Alice Cooper: Welcome to My Nightmare (Concert Feature) (1975)
Experience Alice Cooper's extraordinary 1975 concert, "Alice Cooper: Welcome to My Nightmare (Concert Feature), " presented by the iconic Vincent Price. This gripping musical event transports you to the dark heart of Rock n' Roll, as Alice Cooper unleashes his unique blend of horror-inspired theatrics, coupled with electrifying performances of hit tracks such as "Only Women Bleed, " "School's Out, " and "Steven. " Captured for all eternity, this is not just a concert but an immersive, spine-chilling adventure. For a taste of pure adrenaline, dive into Alice Cooper's nightmare and witness the magic that transpired on that unforgettable night.
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94. Joys! (1976)
Joys! " (1976) is a hilariously twisted comedy-mystery film that delves into a seemingly innocent star-studded party hosted by none other than Bob Hope. However, beneath the glitz and glamour lies a chilling truth - guests are vanishing, and murder lurks in the shadows.
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95. The Butterfly Ball (1977)
The Butterfly Ball" takes you on a whimsical journey through surrealism and rock music. In 1977, Roger Glover, a legendary musician, orchestrates an exceptional concert at the renowned Royal Albert Hall. This concert serves as a vivid realization of his concept album titled "The Butterfly Ball and the Grasshopper's Feast. " The film features appearances by several renowned personalities, including Twiggy and Vincent Price.
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96. ABC's Silver Anniversary Celebration (1978)
Step into the world of television history as 'ABC's Silver Anniversary Celebration' takes you on a nostalgic journey through the American Broadcasting Company's 25th year of bringing entertainment to the masses. Relive the memorable moments and meet the past and present stars gathered together to celebrate this milestone. A thrilling, heartwarming retrospective, this special offers an enlightening glimpse into the colorful history of a beloved network.
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97. The Strange Case of Alice Cooper (1979)
Experience the electrifying live performance of "The Strange Case of Alice Cooper, " a captivating movie that showcases the legendary concert of the iconic rocker Alice Cooper. The film is based on his 1978 album, From the Inside, and transports you to the energetic world of his unforgettable stage-show.
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98. The Horror Show (1979)
Dive into the thrilling world of horror and sci-fi classics in "The Horror Show" (1979), a documentary hosted by the iconic Anthony Perkins. This chilling journey through the history of horror movies features captivating clips from over 50 cult classics, showcasing the evolution of the genre.
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99. Scavenger Hunt (1979)
Scavenger Hunt" is a hilarious 1979 comedy film directed by Michael Schultz. The story follows a group of people who must compete in a wild scavenger hunt to inherit a fortune from a mysterious will. The items they must collect are unique and cannot simply be purchased.
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100. Days of Fury (1980)
Days of Fury" is a captivating documentary that takes viewers on a journey through various catastrophic events and their impact on society. Using vivid examples from tornadoes to animal killings, the film serves as a sobering reminder of the unpredictable and destructive nature of our world.
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101. I Go Pogo (1980)
In the whimsical world of animation, "I Go Pogo" takes viewers on a wild ride with Pogo the Possum, as he sets out to run for President with the help of his animal friends! This classic 1980 film brings together an ensemble cast of intriguing and endearing characters that will delight both adults and children alike.
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102. The Monster Club (1981)
In "The Monster Club" (1981), a writer of horror stories finds himself in the eerie presence of a mysterious old gentleman who invites him to a nocturnal gathering of monstrous creatures. Each horrifying tale revolves around a different monster and includes a musical performance before moving onto the next chilling narrative. This unique blend of comedy, horror, and musical elements offers a frighteningly entertaining experience that will leave viewers on the edge of their seats.
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103. Red Skelton: A Comedy Scrapbook (1981)
Red Skelton: A Comedy Scrapbook" is a heartfelt tribute to the legendary entertainer, celebrating his incredible career spanning from vaudeville to radio, motion pictures, and over two decades on television. This 1981 documentary takes viewers on a journey through the life and work of Red Skelton, featuring never-before-seen footage and interviews. Discover the hilarity and wit behind some of Skelton's most iconic characters, such as Deadeye, Clem Kadiddlehopper, Freddie The Freeloader, George Appleby, and San Fernando Red.
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104. Bustin' Loose (1981)
Bustin' Loose, a 1981 road movie comedy-drama, follows the story of Joe Braxton, a failed parolee given one final chance at redemption. Joined by an all-star cast including Richard Pryor and Cicely Tyson, Braxton embarks on a journey to drive school kids from Philadelphia to Washington State. Along the way, hilarious mishaps, heartwarming moments, and a quest for forgiveness unfold.
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105. Magic with the Stars (1982)
Dive into the world of magical performances and star-crossed spectacles in "Magic with the Stars" (1982), an enchanting family-friendly film that will sweep you off your feet. Directed by Walter C. Miller, this fantastical journey takes us to an extraordinary theater where dreams come alive.
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106. Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid (1982)
Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid is a hilarious 1982 film noir spoof that brings the classic detective genre to life with a twist. Starring Steve Martin as the bumbling private investigator, the movie revolves around an enigmatic plot uncovered during a seemingly routine case. Fans of film noir will love how this comedy effortlessly parodies the genre with interjections of iconic scenes and characters from past noir films.
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107. Circus of the Stars #7 (1982)
Get ready for a thrilling journey under the big top in Circus of the Stars #7, a 1982 television special that will dazzle and delight in equal measure. Starring Scott Baio, Morgan Fairchild, and the legendary Vincent Price, this circus spectacle is not just a show, but a celebration of family, adventure, and the wonders of the world. With breathtaking acrobatics, heartwarming animal acts, and daring stunts, Circus of the Stars #7 promises non-stop entertainment for audiences of all ages.
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108. The Making of 'Thriller' (1983)
Experience an extraordinary journey into the making of the iconic music video, "Thriller, " as you've never seen it before. The Making of 'Thriller' takes you behind the scenes of the groundbreaking 1983 production helmed by Michael Jackson and acclaimed filmmaker John Landis, with input from legendary special effects artist Rick Baker. This captivating documentary, which boasts a PG content rating, showcases the intricacies of creating a musical masterpiece that would change the face of pop culture.
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109. House of the Long Shadows (1983)
House of the Long Shadows" is a chilling comedy-horror film that takes you on an unforgettable journey of suspense and mystery. Set in an eerie Welsh manor, an American author stumbles upon the perfect retreat for writing. However, his tranquility is short-lived as the residents invite him to a bizarre family reunion.
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110. Ruddigore (1983)
Ruddigore" is a delightful comedy-musical film from 1983, based on the libretto by W. S. Gilbert. The story unfolds as the Baronets of the Ruddigore estate find themselves under a horrifying curse - they must commit a crime each day or face unspeakable torture. The latest Baronet, Sir Ruthven Murgatroyd, cleverly disguises himself as the seemingly ordinary Robin Oakapple, a farmer. Only his loyal servant, Old Adam Goodheart, and his adopted brother, Richard Daunt, know his true identity.
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111. Bloodbath at the House of Death (1984)
Bloodbath at the House of Death is a chilling comedy-horror from 1984 that invites viewers to join a team of six scientists as they delve into the ominous territory of the Headstone Manor. This eerie house holds a longstanding mystery that began with the gruesome massacre of 18 guests in a single terrifying night. As the intrepid scientists investigate this dark and unsettling phenomenon, the suspense is palpable.
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112. Don't Scream: It's Only a Movie! (1985)
Delve into the thrilling world of horror films with 'Don't Scream: It's Only a Movie! ' (1985). This compelling documentary, hosted by the iconic Vincent Price, traces the evolution of horror movies from the silent era to the blood-drenched splatter films of the '80s. Get ready for a gripping journey through the genres of naked fear, terror torture, and more.
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113. Night of 100 Stars II (1985)
Step into a world of glamour, laughter, and song! . "Night of 100 Stars II" is a 1985 television special that combines the genres of comedy, family, and music. An impressive array of stars, including Debbie Allen, Peter Allen, and Harry Anderson, come together in this heartwarming celebration of entertainment.
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114. Escapes (1986)
Escapes is a chilling 1986 anthology of five terrifying tales, brought to life by the creative vision of director David Steensland. Each story is set in a unique environment and crafted to leave audiences gasping in suspense. Featuring a star-studded cast including Vincent Price, Todd Fulton, and Jerry Grisham, this suspenseful anthology is a must-see for horror enthusiasts.
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115. Horrible Horror (1986)
Horrible Horror, released in 1986, is a unique and entertaining comedy-horror film that showcases a collection of trailers and previews from various low-budget horror films of the 1950s and 60s. The film is hosted by none other than John Zacherle, a prominent USA male horror host known for his offbeat and humorous approach to the genre.
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116. The Great Mouse Detective (1986)
The Great Mouse Detective" is a vibrant animated adventure where the charismatic rodent Sherlock Holmes, Basil, embarks on a thrilling quest to save a toy maker from the clutches of his nemesis, Professor Ratigan. This classic tale intertwines brilliant detective skills, friendship, and the strength of unity. Featuring remarkable animation from Walt Disney Animation Studios, "The Great Mouse Detective" offers excitement and charm, captivating the whole family - an original, classic storyline that will leave you enthralled.
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117. Vincent Price: The Sinister Image (1987)
Experience the legendary career of Vincent Price in this fascinating documentary titled Vincent Price: The Sinister Image. The film, released in 1987, showcases Vincent Price's impressive body of work, spanning over five decades and various media. This comprehensive program is anchored by a captivating 62-minute interview with the actor himself, offering viewers an intimate look into his life and illustrious career.
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118. From a Whisper to a Scream (1987)
From a Whisper to a Scream, " also known as "The Offspring, " is a 1987 American horror film that brings together four terrifying tales in a small Tennessee town. With Vincent Price leading the star-studded cast, the movie transports audiences on a chilling journey filled with suspense, action, and drama.
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119. The Whales of August (1987)
The Whales of August, " a captivating 1987 drama film, follows the lives of two elderly sisters as they spend their late summer day in the picturesque town of Maine. Adapted from David Berry's screenplay, the film delves into the complexities of their past while showcasing the beauty of Maine's coastline through scenes of whales and red wine. Directed by Lindsay Anderson, the movie stars iconic actors Bette Davis and Lillian Gish, who bring depth and emotion to their characters.
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120. Monsters & Maniacs (1988)
Monsters & Maniacs, " a time-defying journey into the haunted history of horror films, spends "1h 50min" exploring "film clips, rare footage, and coming attractions. " This compilation takes viewers from the terrifying tales of the 1930s to the nail-biting nightmares of the 1980s. With contributions from multiple years, "Monsters & Maniacs" provides an immersive experience with a healthy dose of chills and laughter. Directed by Ted Newsom and written by Ted Newsom, it aspires to satisfy the cravings of horror fans of all ages.
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121. Dead Heat (1988)
Dead Heat is a high-octane, comedic action-horror film released in 1988, featuring beloved stars Treat Williams, Joe Piscopo, and Lindsay Frost. The movie centers around a detective (Williams) who is brought back to life after being killed during an investigation into a series of disturbing corpse resurrections. Paired with his former partner and a mysterious pathologist, the detective must use his limited time before decomposing to bring down the sinister mastermind behind his murder.
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122. Catchfire (1990)
Catchfire is a high-octane, gripping 1990 action film starring the inimitable Dennis Hopper, alongside Jodie Foster and Dean Stockwell. The woman with a gun story follows a tragic incident where a mob assassination witness must flee for her life. She constantly takes on new identities, eluding the ruthless Milo, a hit man determined to get his hands on her. As she maneuvers through town after town, she finds herself drawn deeper into the criminal underworld, in a dangerous dance with fate. Will she make it out alive?
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123. Edward Scissorhands (1990)
Edward Scissorhands, " directed by Tim Burton, is a mesmerizing fantasy-drama film that tells the unique story of an artificial man named Edward who possesses scissors for hands. Growing up alone, his life takes an intriguing turn when a suburban family takes him in. The film explores themes of compassion, surrealism, and the struggle of fitting in.
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124. Preminger: Anatomy of a Filmmaker (1991)
Preminger: Anatomy of a Filmmaker" (1991) delves into the life and cinematic journey of iconic producer, director, and actor Otto Preminger. The documentary film showcases significant clips from Preminger's films, intertwined with interviews from his colleagues. This riveting exploration takes us through the ups and downs of Preminger's career, touching upon his roots in Vienna, Austria.
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125. Hooray for Horrorwood (1991)
Hooray for Horrorwood" is a fascinating 1991 documentary that delves into the life and obsession of Forrest J. Ackerman, a renowned writer and editor known for his vast collection of science fiction and horror movies. The documentary offers a unique glimpse into Ackerman's treasure trove of books, objects, film and publicity stills, posters, paintings, and props as he reveals the depth of his passion.
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126. The Horror Hall of Fame II (1991)
Get ready for a spine-tingling experience as The Horror Hall of Fame II takes you on a chilling journey to recognize the finest and scariest moments in the world of horror. Set in 1991, this thrilling event, hosted by none other than the legendary Robert Englund, celebrates the rich history of horror, paying homage to its most iconic figures and groundbreaking films. Get an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the nominees for the coveted Best Horror Film of the Year.
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127. The Heart of Justice (1992)
The Heart of Justice, " a captivating 1992 crime drama mystery, follows the journey of a young reporter as he delves into the heart-wrenching and complex world of a writer who met a violent and untimely end. This gripping thriller, with a shocking twist at every turn, explores themes of love, success, and the darkness lurking beneath the surface of the rich and famous.
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128. The Thief and the Cobbler (1993)
Embark on an enchanting adventure with "The Thief and the Cobbler, " a 1993 animated masterpiece by Richard Williams. Set in the mystical city of Baghdad, this captivating tale follows the journey of a courageous cobbler and a lonely princess as they search for three magical orbs stolen by a bumbling thief. Along the way, they must outwit a powerful sorcerer and battle through pop culture references, adventure, and comedy.
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129. A Century of Cinema (1994)
A Century of Cinema" (1994) is an enlightening documentary that celebrates the art of filmmaking while coinciding with cinema's 100th anniversary. This intriguing journey explores the impact of cinema on society and culture, as well as showcasing numerous interviews with some of the most influential film personalities of the 20th century. With a runtime of just 1 hour and 12 minutes, viewers are treated to a captivating exploration of the evolution of cinema, as well as its lasting effects.
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130. Michael Jackson: Video Greatest Hits - HIStory (1995)
Experience the magic of Michael Jackson like never before in the 1995 music documentary, "Michael Jackson: Video Greatest Hits - HIStory. " Featuring an outstanding collection of Michael Jackson's iconic music videos, this captivating celebration showcases the king of pop's finest moments from 1979 to 1992.
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131. Twentieth Century Fox: The First 50 Years (1997)
Twentieth Century Fox: The First 50 Years takes viewers on a captivating journey through the history of one of the world's most renowned film studios. Starting with the studio's beginnings under the visionary Hungarian immigrant, William Fox, the documentary delves into the evolution of the company as it transformed from a small film distribution business to a major Hollywood player.
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132. The Silver Screen: Color Me Lavender (1997)
The Silver Screen: Color Me Lavender" is a captivating documentary that dives into the history of Hollywood, unearthing the subliminal messages and hidden homosexual overtones that existed in the film industry during the golden age. Director Mark Rappaport takes us on a journey through time, shedding light on the films from the past that, despite their seemingly innocent appearances, have now been revealed to contain homosexual themes.
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133. Michael Jackson: HIStory on Film - Volume II (1997)
Michael Jackson: HIStory on Film - Volume II is an extraordinary musical journey that showcases the King of Pop's incredible music videos from 1983 to 1997. The film, directed by Nicholas Brandt, Colin Chilvers, and Bob Giraldi, is primarily focused on the post-1995 era, featuring iconic videos like "Scream" and "They Don't Care About Us. " Fans of Michael Jackson can enjoy a comprehensive collection of his work, showcasing his undeniable talent and impact on the music industry.
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134. Pulp Cinema (2001)
Pulp Cinema is a 2001 documentary that takes a nostalgic look at the golden age of film noir. The movie is a compilation of various film trailers, interviews, and behind-the-scenes footage, providing an in-depth exploration of the crime and mystery filmmaking genre. Known for its gritty visuals and intricate plotlines, film noir played a significant role in shaping the history of cinema.
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135. Elvira's Haunted Hills (2001)
Get ready for a spooktacular journey with Elvira as she finds herself haunted by high jinks in the eerie castle she stumbles upon in 1851 Paris. With a mix of campy humor and parody comedy, this movie is sure to deliver the laughs and chills as Elvira navigates through the frightful 1850s in her inimitable style.
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136. Schlock! The Secret History of American Movies (2001)
Schlock! . The Secret History of American Movies" is a riveting 2001 documentary that dives into the thrilling world of exploitation filmmaking.
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137. Michael Jackson: Number Ones (2003)
Michael Jackson: Number Ones is a documentary film that celebrates the iconic pop star's fifteen number-one hits. The movie compiles the music videos of these chart-topping songs, showcasing Michael Jackson's extraordinary talent and impact on the music industry. Directed by Steve Barron, Nicholas Brandt, and Colin Chilvers, this documentary is a must-see for any Michael Jackson fan or anyone interested in the history of pop music.
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138. Midnight Movies: From the Margin to the Mainstream (2005)
Midnight Movies: From the Margin to the Mainstream" is a riveting documentary that takes viewers on a captivating journey through the world of low budget cinema from 1970-1977. Director Stuart Samuels expertly uncovers the transformative power of six midnight films and how they revolutionized the film industry.
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139. The Witch's Dungeon: 40 Years of Chills (2006)
Dive into the spine-tingling world of 'The Witch's Dungeon: 40 Years of Chills' as it explores the fascinating history of Cortlandt Hull's iconic movie-themed Halloween attraction in Bristol, Connecticut. With an unmatched 40-year run and the distinction of being the longest-running show of its kind, this gripping documentary takes audiences deep into the eerie labyrinth of horrors that has captivated thrill-seekers for decades. The film features exclusive interviews with horror legends such as Forrest J.
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140. Spine Tingler! The William Castle Story (2007)
Experience the thrilling world of horror mastermind William Castle in this unique, intriguing documentary. Known as the last great American showman and an innovator in the world of cinema, Castle's outrageous audience participation gimmicks made him a household name in the film industry.
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141. Muppets 201: Rarities from the Henson Vault (2009)
Muppets 201: Rarities from the Henson Vault" is a thrilling documentary that transports viewers on a nostalgic journey through the history of Jim Henson's beloved Muppets. From the 1950s to the 1980s, this compilation showcases a treasure trove of appearances by the Muppets on talk shows, variety shows, award shows, early commercials, and improvised rehearsals for "The Muppet Movie. "
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142. This Is It (2009)
This Is It" is a mesmerizing documentary that showcases never-before-seen footage behind Michael Jackson's preparations for his anticipated series of sold-out shows in London. The movie is a 3D masterpiece that blends compelling interviews with rehearsals, giving viewers a unique glimpse into the creative process and inner workings of the King of Pop.
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143. The Raven (2010)
The Raven is a chilling horror film that brings a new, dark twist to the classic tale by Edgar Allen Poe. Set in the 1920s, the story follows Allen, a notorious outlaw consumed by guilt over abandoning his dying partner, Lenore, in order to evade capture. This decision haunts him for the rest of his life, tormented by a soul that will never find redemption.
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144. The Clock (2010)
The Clock" is an innovative, dramatic film that serves as a 24-hour timepiece, showcasing scenes from various films and TV programs that feature clocks or reference time. Directed by Christian Marclay, this experimental work of art brings together reappropriated images to create a unique cinematic experience. With a runtime of 24 hours, "The Clock" is not for the faint of heart or those seeking a traditional narrative; instead, it's designed to evoke thought and curiosity as it unravels the intricacies of time.
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145. Corman's World: Exploits of a Hollywood Rebel (2011)
Corman's World: Exploits of a Hollywood Rebel" is a riveting documentary that delves into the life and work of DIY filmmaker Roger Corman, a pioneer in the world of Hollywood cinema. With a unique approach to movie-making, Corman paved the way for a new generation of filmmakers. This captivating documentary showcases interviews with industry legends including Martin Scorsese and Quentin Tarantino, who credit Corman as a major influence on their own careers.
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146. The Black Dahlia Haunting (2012)
The Black Dahlia Haunting" (2012) is a gripping crime drama and horror movie, revolving around the mysterious murder of a father by his blind younger brother. The plot takes a surprising turn when the traumatized young woman inadvertently disturbs the vengeful spirit of Elizabeth Short, famously known as "The Black Dahlia. " Set against the backdrop of the haunting legend, director Brandon Slagle takes us on a spine-chilling journey through the dark corners of crime and supernatural terror.
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147. I Am Divine (2013)
In the inspiring and fascinating documentary, "I Am Divine" (2013), you'll get an intimate look at the life of Harris Glenn Milstead, better known as Divine. As a cultural icon, Divine played a pivotal role in director John Waters' cinematic world, pushing boundaries and revolutionizing the underground scene. A unique blend of artistry, activism, and self-expression, this film explores Divine's journey from humble beginnings to international acclaim.
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148. Hamlet A.D.D. (2014)
Hamlet A. D. D. is a vibrant animated comedy that explores the world of Hamlet, a disorganized prince who faces the challenge of killing his uncle Claudius after his father's untimely death.
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149. Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Story of Cannon Films (2014)
Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Story of Cannon Films" takes viewers on a thrilling journey into the world of independent film company, The Cannon Film Group, Inc. Directed by Mark Hartley, this documentary chronicles the rise and fall of the iconic Israeli company that dominated the 1980s film industry with its unique fusion of action, horror, and cult films.
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150. Super Duper Alice Cooper (2014)
Super Duper Alice Cooper is a captivating documentary that delves into the life and transformation of Vincent Furnier, a preacher's son who became the shock rock star known as Alice Cooper. From his humble beginnings and radical transformation to the heights of rock stardom in the 1960s, this film charts the rollercoaster ride of Alice Cooper's rise to fame and notoriety. With an original and quirky sense of humor, Super Duper Alice Cooper provides a vivid look into the world of glam, rock, and the man who shook the world with his bizarre persona.
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151. The Fabulous Allan Carr (2017)
The Fabulous Allan Carr is a captivating documentary that delves into the life and career of the esteemed producer who was once known for his larger-than-life reputation. Having made waves with the hit movie Grease and the iconic Broadway sensation La Cage Aux Folles, Carr's journey takes a dramatic turn after he masterminded the infamous 1989 Academy Awards.
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152. Scooby-Doo! and the Curse of the 13th Ghost (2019)
Get ready for another whimsical adventure with the iconic Scooby-Doo and his lovable gang! . In "Scooby-Doo! .
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153. Boris Karloff: The Man Behind the Monster (2021)
Enter the fascinating world of Boris Karloff: The Man Behind the Monster, a captivating documentary that delves into the life of this iconic cult actor. The film, released in 2021, takes viewers on a journey through Karloff's illustrious 60-year career in the entertainment industry and his enduring legacy as one of the icons of 20th century popular culture.
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