Charles Dexter Ward arriva in un piccolo villaggio per visitare la casa che ha ereditato dal suo antenato morto lì 100 anni fa.Charles Dexter Ward arriva in un piccolo villaggio per visitare la casa che ha ereditato dal suo antenato morto lì 100 anni fa.Charles Dexter Ward arriva in un piccolo villaggio per visitare la casa che ha ereditato dal suo antenato morto lì 100 anni fa.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Simon Orne
- (as Lon Chaney)
- Peter Smith
- (as Elisha Cook)
- …
- Benjamin West
- (as John Dierkies)
- …
- Carmody, Coachman
- (as Stanford Jolley)
- Bruno, the Bartender
- (as Bruno Ve Sota)
- Villager
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- Villager
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Recensioni in evidenza
The full title of this film is "Edgar Allan Poe's The Haunted Palace", which is not only incorrect and misleading to the audience, but an insult to H. P. Lovecraft, who had virtually no films made of his stories up to this point. Sure, in the 1980s and after Stuart Gordon championed Lovecraft... but hardly a peep before that!
Where else are you going to hear the words Cthulhu, Arkham, Necronomicon and more in one film? Talk about the Elder Gods? You are not, at least not in the 1960s. This film was groundbreaking, and Corman deserves a lot of credit for bringing the Charles Dexter Ward story to a bigger audience.
Vincent Price looks great in this film, perhaps better than ever. Certainly, this is among his most menacing roles, not only killing but threatening sexual assault. This was Debra Paget's final role, and she did excellently as the story's heroine. As Ivan Butler says, Corman has a "skill in finding beauty in the conventional misty landscapes, huge baroque rooms, unending stone-flagged passages" and more. AIP and Corman never failed to give us some beautiful sets and costumes.
Howard Maxford says the film "never quite shifts into first gear." I see his point, as the suspense is not strong and the movie seems to idle for quite a bit (to continue his analogy), but I think this can be overlooked by the great things this film has to offer. For example, the child called "it" is pretty great. So much potential here.
While this is not my favorite Corman-Price collaboration (that award goes to "The Raven"), this is still well worth checking out. Price never disappoints, and this has all the trappings of a decent film, both for its time and today. I am sad such films do not get made anymore, and that this one seems to be among the least known and appreciated among Corman's "Poe" series.
Eerie and atmospheric tale combines both authors' stories well, with effective direction and acting. Still a bit protracted and slow, but otherwise a first-rate thriller with an ambiguous end.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizRoger Corman decided to do an H.P. Lovecraft story as a break from his Edgar Allan Poe series while keeping the elements that made it successful. American-International took no chances. It gave the film a Poe title and marketed it as another in the series.
- BlooperThe film is billed as "Edgar Allan Poe's The Haunted Palace." While Poe did write "The Haunted Palace," the film is actually based on the story by H.P. Lovecraft, "The Case of Charles Dexter Ward."
- Citazioni
Simon Orne: Joseph, have you not gorged yourself enough on revenge?
Charles Dexter Ward: You do not know the extent of my appetite, Simon. I'll not have my fill of revenge until this village is a graveyard. Until they have felt, as I did, the kiss of fire on their soft bare flesh. All of them. Have patience my friends. Surely, after all these years, I'm entitled to a few small amusements.
- Curiosità sui creditiLon Chaney Jr. is billed simply as "Lon Chaney" in this film.
- Versioni alternativeThe UK cinema version was cut by the BBFC to remove facial shots of a corpse in a coffin and to reduce a scene of a man on fire. Later releases were uncut.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Madhouse (1974)
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Dettagli
Botteghino
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 42 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 27 minuti
- Proporzioni
- 2.35 : 1