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    Tales of Terror

    1962 · Horror · 1h 30m

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  1. Tales of Terror is a 1962 American International Pictures comedy horror film in colour and Panavision, produced by Samuel Z. Arkoff, James H. Nicholson, and Roger Corman, who also directed. The screenplay was written by Richard Matheson, and the film stars Vincent Price, Peter Lorre, and Basil Rathbone.

  2. Tales of Terror: Directed by Roger Corman. With Vincent Price, Maggie Pierce, Leona Gage, Peter Lorre. Three tales of terror involve a grieving widower and the daughter he abandoned; a drunkard and his wife's black cat; and a hypnotist who prolongs the moment of a man's death.

  3. Summaries. Three tales of terror involve a grieving widower and the daughter he abandoned; a drunkard and his wife's black cat; and a hypnotist who prolongs the moment of a man's death. Three stories adapted from the work of Edgar Allen Poe.

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    Tales of Terror invites you to delve into a chilling co-op horror survival experience. Unite to face unique enemies, navigate through visually stunning and treacherous levels and navigate the unknown. —Your ultimate challenge awaits: escape, if you can! All Reviews: Mixed (32) Release Date: Sep 29, 2022. Developer: Bearfoxbear. Publisher:

  5. Brief Synopsis. Three Edgar Allen Poe stories feature murder, hauntings and a fiendish hypnotist. Cast & Crew. Read More. Roger Corman. Director. Vincent Price. Locke. Maggie Pierce. Lenora. Leona Gage. Morella. Edmund Cobb. Driver. Vincent Price. Fortunato. Photos & Videos. View All. Film Details. Also Known As. Poe's Tales of Terror. Genre.

  6. May 9, 2018 · Internet Archive. Language. English. v, 89 pages : 24 cm +. This collection brings to the modern reader six of the most famous tales by the incomparable Edgar Allan Poe. Dark, brooding, heart-stopping chillers, these are tales of death and murder, revenge and guilt.

  7. Roger Corman directs his horror mysteries in Tales of Terror (1962) with a penchant for the visually imaginative and optical illusions all over.

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