The Last Man on Earthis elevated byPrice’s unsettling portrayal of a tormented man.
Despite the tawdry wig and dark glasses,Price still pulled off a convincing portrayal of the tormented man.
House of Usheris one of Corman and Price’s finest efforts.
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The elaborate costumes and odd musical interludes add to the wonderful weirdness of this very entertaining film.
Witchfinder Generaloffered Price the opportunity to portray an actual figure from history.
Price excels at delivering terrifyingly evil monologues with an air of sadistic glee that few other performers had.
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When he refuses, Burke sets the wax museum on fire, hoping to claim the insurance.
Little do they know he has invented a particularly gruesome way of producing his new wax creations.
House of Waxmarks the epitome of Price’s stellar career.
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