Vincent Price: The Art of Fear 2006
Vincent
Price, whose name is virtually synonymous with the American horror film,
was a major screen presence for more than four decades. His early films
include such film noir classics as Laura and Leave Her to Heaven, but
it was the release of House of Wax in 1953 that established the actor
as the silky-voiced master of menace. The late 50s saw Price starring
in William Castles extraordinary cycle of gimmick-driven films,
including The Tingler, with cinema seats wired to simulate the movie
monsters electrical attacks. In the 60s, Price excelled in leading
roles in Roger Cormans The Fall of the House of Usher and The
Pit and the Pendulummysterious, almost meditative films based
on the work of Poe. Among his later career highlights are The Abominable
Dr. Phibes, Theater of Blood, and Edward Scissorhands. Now, in this
judicious, well-illustrated survey, Denis Meikle looks at both the highs
and lows of an enduring film career. Amazon.com