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The Tell-Tale Heart

  • 1953
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7.5/10
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The Tell-Tale Heart (1953)
Adult AnimationHand-Drawn AnimationAnimationCrimeHorrorShort

A madman tells his tale of murder, and how a strange beating sound haunted him afterward.A madman tells his tale of murder, and how a strange beating sound haunted him afterward.A madman tells his tale of murder, and how a strange beating sound haunted him afterward.

  • Director
    • Ted Parmelee
  • Writers
    • Edgar Allan Poe
    • Bill Scott
    • Fred Grable
  • Stars
    • James Mason
    • Jack Mather
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    2.3K
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    • Director
      • Ted Parmelee
    • Writers
      • Edgar Allan Poe
      • Bill Scott
      • Fred Grable
    • Stars
      • James Mason
      • Jack Mather
    • 26User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    James Mason
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    • Narrator
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    Jack Mather
    Jack Mather
    • Old Man
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    • Director
      • Ted Parmelee
    • Writers
      • Edgar Allan Poe
      • Bill Scott
      • Fred Grable
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    Michael_Elliott

    Great Version

    Tell-Tale Heart, The (1953)

    *** 1/2 (out of 4)

    Oscar nominated animated film has James Mason narrating the action set to Edgar Allan Poe's classic story. I had heard great things about this film so I was very happy when I came across a copy and was even more thrilled when the film turned out to be so good. The movie does a brilliant job in its animation and I must say the look of the film seems so far ahead of its time that it looks more like a Pixar movie. Another terrific thing is the editing, which really seems ahead of its time and this also adds some nice tension to the film. Mason's vocal performance is where the heart is as he really gives it all and delivers a dynamite role. His breakdown towards the end has to be heard to believed as he is so incredibly good.
    7gavin6942

    Oh, James Mason, So Perfect

    A madman (voiced by James Mason) tells his tale of murder, and how a strange beating sound haunted him afterward.

    The animation of this short is pretty decent and fits the material well without being too grisly. But, of course, the real joy is in the narration. When it comes to telling a story so well-known and often repeated, it pays to get just the right voice. And James Mason is the one for that (though Vincent Price would also work).

    I remember this story being longer. Now, that might be my memory or it might be that they abridged it. But I have fond memories of the first time I ever heard the story in an elementary class. (I don't believe I actually read Poe's work until later.) The tape I heard was not Mason, but I wish it had been.
    7framptonhollis

    amazing animated adaptation of one of poe's most famous works

    "The Tell-Tale Heart" is probably the most popular and famous of all of Edgar Allan Poe's tales. It's a very simple, quick, and easy to read tale that has a great plot, wonderful style, and a memorable ending. It is the perfect Poe tale!

    This film is a brief adaptation of this beloved classic, and it captures its mood and suspense gloriously. The narration by the great James Mason is pitch perfect, and the animation style is creepy and superb! The film is genuinely intense, too. The atmosphere is heavy, and it makes for a great experience. My heart was practically pounding as I watched it-which is interesting to note due to the title and subject of the story.
    7rmax304823

    Makes You Very Nervous.

    Whew. It's as spooky as ever, and James Mason's reading brings to it an hysterical drama that is absent from his movies.

    Sometimes the stark images illustrate the events and sometimes they're surrealistic images of moons, branches, upright things draped in cloth.

    I don't know how Poe could bring these stories off. Here, for instance, he begins with the otherwise nice old man whose filmy white eyeball the narrator simply can't stand and which eventually drives him to murder.

    If I had written it, I'd have to have had to explain what the living arrangement was. Did they come to share a flat? How did they handle the rent? Who did the cooking and who washed the dishes? And how the hell did the unnamed narrator ever wind up in a situation like this? Poe dispenses with all this irrelevant details, a device in accord with his theory that everything could, and should, be thrown out the window in favor of effect.

    Some effect!
    agenttimmyk

    One of the most indescribably beautiful pieces of animation ever made.

    Just tonight I saw this short in a presentation of animated films as part of the Milwaukee International Film Festival. I found myself literally watching this with my mouth hanging open in awe. The animation is not groundbreaking in the various techniques used, but the ways they are used, and the ways they are merged to create brilliant, original techniques in their own light, are astounding. The use of numerous versions of a full paintings to animate things like the changing of a light source is shocking in it's simple, yet immense effectiveness. The music is very minimalistic, but very appropriate for the film. James Mason is haunting in his narration. This film is one of the most beautiful, unconventional, and effective uses of the animation art form in American film history. It is a shame that it is not available on video, though it may be that the only way to really experience it fully is in a theater. In that case it is a shame that it isn't played very often.

    UPDATE...

    The film is now available as an extra on the DVD for the original theatrical version of the film Hellboy. The only reason I can see for this is that Hell Boy director Guillermo del Toro must be a fan of it. The film Hellboy isn't bad, but the DVD is worth it for this short alone. And it can be had quite readily in used shops for a very good price (I've seen them as low as $9.99).

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    • Trivia
      The first animated short film to be rated X by the British Film Board of Censors.
    • Quotes

      Narrator: [Final lines] True, I'm nervous. Very, very dreadfully nervous.

      [slams hand on prison door, sound echos down the hall]

      Narrator: But why would you say that I'm mad?

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      Featured in Hellboy (2004)

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    • Release date
      • December 17, 1953 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El corazón delator
    • Production company
      • United Productions of America (UPA)
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    • Runtime
      • 8m
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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