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O Poço e o Pêndulo

Título original: Pit and the Pendulum
  • 1961
  • 14
  • 1 h 20 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,0/10
18 mil
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Vincent Price, Antony Carbone, John Kerr, and Barbara Steele in O Poço e o Pêndulo (1961)
In the sixteenth century, Francis Barnard travels to Spain to clarify the strange circumstances of his sister's death after she had married the son of a cruel Spanish Inquisitor.
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No século XVI, Francis Barnard viaja à Espanha para esclarecer as estranhas circunstâncias da morte de sua irmã, depois que ela se casou com o filho de um cruel inquisidor espanhol.No século XVI, Francis Barnard viaja à Espanha para esclarecer as estranhas circunstâncias da morte de sua irmã, depois que ela se casou com o filho de um cruel inquisidor espanhol.No século XVI, Francis Barnard viaja à Espanha para esclarecer as estranhas circunstâncias da morte de sua irmã, depois que ela se casou com o filho de um cruel inquisidor espanhol.

  • Direção
    • Roger Corman
  • Roteiristas
    • Richard Matheson
    • Edgar Allan Poe
  • Artistas
    • Vincent Price
    • Barbara Steele
    • John Kerr
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,0/10
    18 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Roger Corman
    • Roteiristas
      • Richard Matheson
      • Edgar Allan Poe
    • Artistas
      • Vincent Price
      • Barbara Steele
      • John Kerr
    • 153Avaliações de usuários
    • 106Avaliações da crítica
    • 78Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Vincent Price
    Vincent Price
    • Nicholas Medina…
    Barbara Steele
    Barbara Steele
    • Elizabeth Barnard Medina
    John Kerr
    John Kerr
    • Francis Barnard
    Luana Anders
    Luana Anders
    • Catherine Medina
    Antony Carbone
    Antony Carbone
    • Doctor Charles Leon
    Patrick Westwood
    Patrick Westwood
    • Maximillian
    Lynette Bernay
    • Maria
    • (as Lynne Bernay)
    Larry Turner
    • Nicholas as a Child
    Mary Menzies
    • Isabella
    Charles Victor
    • Bartolome
    Randee Lynne Jensen
    Randee Lynne Jensen
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    • (não creditado)
    • Direção
      • Roger Corman
    • Roteiristas
      • Richard Matheson
      • Edgar Allan Poe
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    8jluis1984

    Another great Gothic horror!

    Right after the success of "House of Usher", director Roger Corman wanted to make another adaptation of an Edgar Allan Poe's story, "The Masque of the Red Death", however, he felt that it was not the time for that project and decided to make the short story "Pit and the Pendulum". Reunited with Vincent Price and most of the crew of his previous film, Corman crafted another brilliant entry in the Gothic horror sub genre and a film that proved that the praise for "House of Usher" was well-deserved and not a mere lucky strike.

    The plot follows Englishman Francis Barnard (John Kerr) on his trip to Spain as he has received news of the death of his beloved sister Elizabeth (Barbara Steele). At his arrival, he is informed by Elizabeth's widower, Nicholas Medina (Vincent Price), that she died of a strange blood disease, but strange events begin to happen and both men will discover the strange mystery hidden behind the walls of Medina's castle.

    Written by frequent collaborator Richard Matheson, the film is not really a faithful adaptation, it is a cleverly written story that fuses many different Poe's short stories in one. The story unfolds nicely and as in the previous film, the characters are the film's soul. Matheson perfectly forms the bonds and relationships between them and none is left without a time to shine. The mystery of Elizabeth's death and Medina's castle is very well-handled and the unexpected climax is a classic horror moment. Once again Matheson delivers a terrific script that captures Poe's obsession with ancient buildings and Gothic settings.

    Despite the low-budget, Roger Corman manage to surpass what he achieved in "House of Usher" taking care in every little detail, with the lavish sets and gorgeous cinematography making the film look as beautiful as a canvas. The films of the so-called "Poe cycle" are almost always labeled as his best and not without a reason, as they prove that Corman was not a mere director of low-grade cheap films. He was truly a daring and inventive artist and this film remains as one of his most powerful masterpieces.

    The cast this time is superb, with Vincent Price taking the lead role with great talent and powerful presence. With ease he can go from melodrama to utter horror and his melancholic over-the-top melodrama was right at home in Poe's adaptations. John Kerr makes a terrific counterpart and his performance is very believable. As a stranger in a strange-land, his character brings balance to the film and Kerr makes the most of it. The beautiful ladies Barbara Steel and Luana Anders show off not only their beauty, but also their talent. Steel's aura of mystery suits perfectly the atmospheric horror of the film and Anders displays her talent for melodrama.

    The film is near perfect and a great joy to watch. Never dull nor boring, the film captures the Gothic horror of Poe's stories and gives them homage in a grandiose way. A big improvement over the first of Corman's "Poe films", it's hard to find a flaw in it as nearly everything is its right place. From Price's on-screen presence to the wonderful sets, "Pit and the Pendulum" is a masterpiece of low-budget film-making, a movie that looks even better than most of the big studios productions.

    "Pit and the Pendulum" proved to be up to its reputation and it quickly became a favorite of mine. Personally, the discovery of this gems has drastically changed my idea of Roger Corman's work, as this group of films prove that this man is a serious artist who knew how to make a movie that was an economic and a artistic success. This film is another great Gothic horror treasure. 8/10
    8claudio_carvalho

    One of the Best Roger Corman's Movies

    After the mysterious death of Elizabeth Barnard Medina (Barbara Steele), her brother Francis Barnard (John Kerr) travels from London to Spain and without previous notice he arrives at the castle of her husband Nicholas Medina (Vincent Price). He is received by Nicholas' sister Catherine Medina (Luana Anders) that invites Francis to have dinner with her brother and her.

    Francis learns that their father Sebastian Medina was a cruel torturer of the Spanish Inquisition and Nicholas is a traumatized man that has witnessed the murder of his uncle Bartolome (Charles Victor) and his adulterer mother Isabella (Mary Menzies) being tortured and killed by his father when he was a kid. During the dinner, the family's friend Doctor Charles Leon (Antony Carbone) unexpectedly arrives and Francis discovers that his sister died of heart attack after visiting the torture chamber in the dungeons. Soon the place is haunted by strange events and Nicholas suspects of his servants Maximillian (Patrick Westwood) and Maria (Lynette Bernay) but Francis is convinced that Nicholas is the responsible for the death of his sister.

    "Pit and the Pendulum" is one of the best Roger Corman's movies despite the poor scenario that shakes in many scenes. The last time that I saw this movie was on 16 November 1999 on cable television and today I have just watched it again on DVD. The creepy story of Edgar Allan Poe is still engaging even when the viewer watches more than two times. My vote is eight.

    Title (Brazil): "A Mansão do Terror" ("The Manor of Horror")
    7ccthemovieman-1

    It's The Pits! The Price Is Right In The End, Though!

    Boy, If I hadn't read another review beforehand which suggested hanging around for the end of this film, even if one gets bored early on, I might have given up on it. I'm glad I stayed with it. It's true; the last part is terrific.

    Once again, Vincent Price, as billed, has the lead and deserves the recognition as he emotes as only he could. The surprise is that Price plays such a wimp in this movie, which is out of character for him in his horror films but then - bang! - his REAL personality comes out. Ole Vinny fooled us all. It's shocking and it's pure Price. You'll love it! Price plays, "Nicholas," a guy with a bad family tree. His father tortured people during the Spanish Inquisition and poor "Nicholas" saw his uncle and mother die, too, in the torture chambers of his father's castle (which is a pretty cool place, by the way)..

    John Kerr, a horrible actor in this movie, plays a guy ("Francis") to comes to the castle to find out what happened to his sister who had recently died. Oh yeah, she was married to Nicholas. That guy just has no luck with relatives.

    I won't say what happens but involves some neat twists and helps make up for the corny and somewhat-boring dialog of the first hour. Talk about torture, though. The first hour, especially the first 20 minutes, is torture to get through. Then a couple of cool all-blue flashback scenes spiced up things for a few minutes, and then it was snooze time until the last 20 minutes which were great!

    That last quarter hour is really a hoot for horror fans, especially the last shot!
    7skybrick736

    The Pit and the Pendulum (7/10)

    Three legendary figures, one in writing, and one in film-making, and one in acting are responsible for bringing The Pit and the Pendulum to life. It's Edgar Allen Poe's story about a brother struggling to come to terms about how his sister's untimely death happened. He goes to the mansion of Nicholas Medina, played by the magnificent Vincent Price, to look for answers. The Pit and the Pendulum for a 60's movie is attention getting by how powerful and mystique the actors and actresses characters are, and the brilliant story and script that intertwines very nicely. Roger Corman direction was astounding as well, making me realize why he's so acclaimed by his film-making peers. The Pit and the Pendulum is a nice little horror flick that I watched with no expectations and had no regrets spending the time and money to watch it.
    8cricketbat

    An effective and eerie adaptation

    Even though it's not strictly faithful to Poe's original short story, The Pit and the Pendulum is still an effective and eerie adaptation. Vincent Price plays his part well, and the supporting cast is strong, too. This movie is able to create a suspenseful sense of fear and dread that you don't get from many horror films today. Well done, Roger Corman.

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    • Curiosidades
      To increase the pendulum's sense of deadly menace, director Roger Corman took out every other frame during the editing stage making the blade appear to move twice as fast.
    • Erros de gravação
      None of the torture instruments that appear were used by the Inquisition, and many of them didn't exist during the time the story is set. One of the most clear examples is the iron maiden, which was invented during the 18th century.
    • Citações

      Don Nicholas Medina: I will tell you where you are. You are about to enter hell, Bartholomew. Hell! The Netherworld. The infernal region. The abode of the damned. The place of torment. Pandemonium. "Abbadon, "Tophet", "Gehenna". "Naraka", the pit! And the pendulum.

    • Versões alternativas
      Two shots of a corpse's face in a coffin were cut by the BBFC from the original UK cinema version. All later versions were uncut.
    • Conexões
      Edited into A Máquina de Fazer Bikini (1965)

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 23 de agosto de 1961 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • A Mansão do Terror
    • Locações de filme
      • Palos Verdes, Califórnia, EUA
    • Empresa de produção
      • Alta Vista Productions
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      • US$ 200.000 (estimativa)
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    • Tempo de duração
      1 hora 20 minutos
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    • Proporção
      • 2.35 : 1

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