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The Tell-Tale Heart

  • 1960
  • 1h 18m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
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The Tell-Tale Heart (1960)
While called the Tell Tale Heart, the plot differs significantly from Poe's short story of the same name.
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While called the Tell Tale Heart, the plot differs significantly from Poe's short story of the same name.While called the Tell Tale Heart, the plot differs significantly from Poe's short story of the same name.While called the Tell Tale Heart, the plot differs significantly from Poe's short story of the same name.

  • Director
    • Ernest Morris
  • Writers
    • Brian Clemens
    • Eldon Howard
    • Edgar Allan Poe
  • Stars
    • Laurence Payne
    • Adrienne Corri
    • Dermot Walsh
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    680
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    • Director
      • Ernest Morris
    • Writers
      • Brian Clemens
      • Eldon Howard
      • Edgar Allan Poe
    • Stars
      • Laurence Payne
      • Adrienne Corri
      • Dermot Walsh
    • 30User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Laurence Payne
    Laurence Payne
    • Edgar
    Adrienne Corri
    Adrienne Corri
    • Betty
    Dermot Walsh
    Dermot Walsh
    • Carl
    Selma Vaz Dias
    • Mrs. Vine - Housekeeper
    • (as Selma Vaz Díaz)
    John Scott
    • Police Inspector
    John Martin
    • Police Sergeant
    Annette Carell
    Annette Carell
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    David Lander
    • Jeweller
    Rosemary Rotheray
    • Jackie
    Suzanne Fuller
    • Dorothy
    Yvonne Buckingham
    Yvonne Buckingham
    • Mina
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    Richard Bennett
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    Joan Peart
    • Street Girl
    Elizabeth Paget
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    • Director
      • Ernest Morris
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      • Brian Clemens
      • Eldon Howard
      • Edgar Allan Poe
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    8dseast

    a good variation from the written Poe...

    The original murder of an old man is not seen in this movie, but a more interesting and prolonged plot involving love and betrayal. The main character, named Edgar Poe, seems a bit unstable from the very beginning, if not just plain creepy. The theme and feel of the original work is alive in this picture as our main character slowly progresses into psychological deterioration. Good climax and plenty of classic gore for a black and white film.

    I think Poe would have liked this one.

    I too bought this as part of a double feature for $1 at Wal-Mart, and tax free in New Hampshire no less. Great find if you happen upon it!
    6Bunuel1976

    THE TELL-TALE HEART (Ernest Morris, 1960) **1/2

    The fifth version of the venerable Poe horror tale I have watched: two shorts, one cartoon and two full-length adaptations; the latter both emanated from Britain: for the record, I had watched the 1934 version at London's National Film Theatre in January 2007 during their "Quota-quickie" season. This one, then, is not very well-thought of – but the result (though departing from the original text in most respects) is interesting and decidedly underrated. It starts out with a prologue involving a cocaine-sniffing Poe (also played by suitably austere lead Lawrence Payne) having the story come to him in a nightmare. The anti-hero of the main narrative itself, then, is also called Edgar and he lives in the Rue Morgue(!!): an introvert, he falls for sensuous neighbor Adrienne Corri; however, when he introduces her to his best friend, they start an affair behind his back and, when he finds out, his jealousy turns homicidal.The plot (as reworked by Brian Clemens of "The Avengers" fame) has therefore been fleshed out but also rendered somewhat ordinary; that said, the stylized approach successfully evokes the author's psychological 'landscape' – most memorably, the 'pulsating' carpet above the floorboards where the body is hidden.
    Geisterzug

    Heart in the Right(Wrong?) Place

    I completely agree with the first reviewer.

    A little gem - co-written by Brian Clemens (who went on to create THE AVENGERS, THE PROFESSIONALS etc.)

    A surprising 'sexuality' about the proceedings. Utterly passe now, but it must have been a little intense and 'naughty' at the time. The slow-burn attraction between Walsh and Adrienne Corri is quite good. And given that the Danzigers' track record for British B movies is not brilliant - this one certainly tries to deliver the goods. The murder scene, and the gore content, is quite graphic for its time. 1961, remember? (I suspect there would have been British censor trouble then, had the movie been filmed in colour).

    Trivia: Co-star Dermot Walsh was married at the time to Hazel Court (of Hammer/Roger Corman movie fame.) Walsh then went on to star in the Danzigers' TV series: RICHARD THE LIONHEART. I can still sing the title song on request. Sad, eh? And how Dermot maintains that high quiff-hairstyle is an astonishment. Laurence Payne (who I've always liked and was co-star in THE TROLLENBERG TERROR/THE CRAWLING EYE),lost an eye in the early sixties during a fencing scene in his British TV series SEXTON BLAKE. Great casting for that part, I always thought. He was always good.)Bar tender Frank Thornton, who has two brief scenes, went on to great success as a comedy character actor in theatre, and British TV (eg ARE YOU BEING SERVED?)

    Geisterzug
    pmsusana

    Builds slowly to some memorable horror scenes

    One critic described this film as "A real bore"; I vigorously disagree. It has its flaws - modern audiences would probably find it slow to start, and that blaring backround music detracts from a few scenes - but it does build slowly to some wonderfully creepy and horrific scenes during the second half which are well worth hanging on for. I was also impressed with the sincerely tormented performance of Laurence Payne in the central role.
    6gavin6942

    Could Be a Winner

    When Edgar sees his girlfriend Betty getting up close and personal with his best friend Carl, he murders Carl in a jealous rage and hides the corpse under the floor of his piano room. Comes the night, and Edgar begins to hear strange sounds coming from under the floor...

    The problem with this film is that it apparently fell into the public domain, so the DVD copies floating around are pretty rough, and make the film look much cheaper than it really is. A better version (which may never happen), might reveal this to be a lost classic, actually predating Roger Corman's Poe films by a few years.

    The costumes and such are very nice, and the story is well-written to build up to the part that Poe covered. While this is obviously a Poe tale, the writer (Brian Clemens) deserves much credit, as the bulk is his creation.

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    • Trivia
      At the beginning of the film, the landlady calls the protagonist "Mr. Poe" three times, but throughout the remainder of the film, his name is Edgar Marsh.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Fanboy & Chum Chum: The Frosty Bus/The Tell-Tale Toy (2010)

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    • Release date
      • December 1960 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Das Haus der 1000 Schreie
    • Filming locations
      • New Elstree Studios, The Waterfront, Elstree, Hertfordshire, England, UK(Studio, now The Waterfront Elstree)
    • Production company
      • Danziger Productions Ltd.
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 18 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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