1. Tales of Terror - Wikiquote
Tales of Terror is a 1962 American film about three terrifying stories that involve a grieving widower and the daughter he abandoned.
Tales of Terror is a 1962 American film about three terrifying stories that involve a grieving widower and the daughter he abandoned; a drunkard and his wife's black cat; and a hypnotist who prolongs the moment of a man's death.
2. Film Quotes from Tales of Terror (1962) (p1) : Classic Movie Hub ...
Montresor Herringbone: Give me my money! Annabel Herringbone: There is no money, Montresor. You haven't worked in seventeen years. Share this quote ...
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3. Tales of Terror - Quotes.net
Tales of Terror ; Genre: Comedy, Horror, Mystery ; Director(s): Roger Corman ; Stars: Vincent Price, Basil Rathbone, Leona Gage, Peter Lorre, Joyce Jameson.
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4. Tales of Terror - Scripts.com
Tales of Terror ; Genre: Comedy, Horror, Mystery ; Director(s): Roger Corman ; Actors: Vincent Price, Maggie Pierce, Leona Gage, Peter Lorre ; Production: American ...
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5. Tales of Terror (1962) - Turner Classic Movies - TCM
Film Details. Also Known As. Poe's Tales of Terror. Genre. Horror/Science-Fiction. Adaptation. Anthology.
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6. Uncle Montague's Tales of Terror Quotes by Chris Priestley
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7. Montresor Herringbone: Why don't you watch where I'm going, huh?
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8. 'Why don't you watch where I'm going, huh?' - Tales of Terror - Clip.Cafe
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Montresor Herringbone: Why don't you watch where I'm going, huh?
9. Tales of Terror (Film) - TV Tropes
Tales of Terror is a 1962 American International Pictures horror film, shot in color and Panavision, that was produced by Samuel Z. Arkoff, James H.
Tales of Terror is a 1962 American International Pictures horror film, shot in color and Panavision, that was produced by Samuel Z. Arkoff, James H. Nicholson, and Roger Corman, who also directed. The screenplay was written by Richard Matheson, …
10. Tales of Terror - Rotten Tomatoes
[VIDEO] Roger Corman's status as a reliable creator of pulpy low-budget horror movies was firmly established by 1962, when he made "Tales of Terror." Content ...
Locke (Vincent Price) mourns his late wife, Morella (Leona Gage), but has resentment toward his daughter that manifests itself in terrible ways; Fortunato Luchresi (also Price) is challenged to a wine tasting by his rival, Montresor (Peter Lorre), who has deadly fantasies about Fortunato's wife (Joyce Jameson) ; and Ernest Valdemar (also Price) is dying and, with the help of a duplicitous hypnotist (Basil Rathbone), finds a way to cheat death. Based on the works of Edgar Allan Poe.
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12. TALES OF TERROR (1962)
25 sep 2019 · The story is preceded by a Platonic quote on the uniqueness of identity. Poe may be burlesquing this high-flown philosophy by showing the horror ...
PHENOMENALITY: *marvelous* MYTHICITY: *good* FRYEAN MYTHOS: *drama* CAMPBELLIAN FUNCTIONS: *psychological* TALES OF TERROR follows...