Twice-told Tales

Twice-told Tales


Starring:Vincent Price, Sebastian Cabot, Brett Halsey, Beverly Garland, Richard Denning, Mari Blanchard, Abraham Sofaer, Jacqueline deWit, Joyce Taylor, Edith Evanson, Floyd Simmons, Gene Roth
Director: Sidney Salkow
Studio: MGM (Video & DVD)
Product Type: DVD
Tales of Terror/Twice Told Tales (Midnite Movies Double Feature)
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • great 70,s horror
  • Vincent Price Flicks
Tales of Terror/Twice Told Tales (Midnite Movies Double Feature)
Starring: Vincent Price , Maggie Pierce , Leona Gage , Edmund Cobb , and Peter Lorre
Director: Roger Corman , and Sidney Salkow
Manufacturer: MGM (Video & DVD)
ProductGroup: DVD
Binding: DVD

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ASIN: B000787YRM
Release Date: 2005-09-20

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TALES OF TERROR: Original Theatrical Trailer Widescreen (2.35) English (Mono) Subtitles: French, Spanish TWICE TOLD TALES: Widescreen (1.66)

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars great 70,s horror.......2007-07-04

went to see this at the pictures when i was 10,it was a double bill with westworld,i remeber coming out of the pictures with goose bumps all the way home,it didn,t scare me much it was just the thought of what could happen to you when you did the wrong thing in life,karma is real my mother use to tell me when i told her what the movie was about.

4 out of 5 stars Vincent Price Flicks.......2006-08-10

As a huge fan of Vincent Price films, I've found this a valuable addition to my collection. I never saw either of these films in the theatre or on T.V. and while not at the top of the line like Dr. Phibes or The Fly, there's still some good creepy and entertaining moments.
Twice-told Tales
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Trilogy With Vivid Mix Of Madness, Mayhem, And Murder
  • Classy and Satisfying
  • A TRIO OF HORROR, GHOSTS AND GREED!
  • Twice watched flick
  • On the original movie.
Twice-told Tales
Starring: Vincent Price , Sebastian Cabot , Brett Halsey , Beverly Garland , and Richard Denning
Director: Sidney Salkow
Manufacturer: MGM (Video & DVD)
ProductGroup: DVD
Binding: DVD

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ASIN: B00005K3OG
Release Date: 2001-08-28

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Trilogy With Vivid Mix Of Madness, Mayhem, And Murder .......2005-06-09

This 1963 filmmization of Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Twice Told Tales", despite its very promising premise is in reality a bit of a mixed bag for horror lovers. For all fans of "terror" stories it has the always wonderful Vincent Price starring in each of the three individual stories which have a similar feel to them to the highly successful A.I.P stories that Price was filming in collaboration with director/producer Roger Corman around this time. However as pieces of suspense cinema they lack a certain bite to them that makes for ok entertainment but not really memorable horror viewing that would stay vividly in the mind after having seen them. On the plus side however along with Price's presense in all the stories, they have a plush look and feel to them with gorgeous colour photography, lavish sets and strong period feel and with a most interesting selection of gifted performers supporting Vincent Price including Sebastian Cabot, Richard Denning and Beverly Garland. All these individuals try hard with the material provided for them in their stories with the first segment "Dr. Heidegger's Experiment", dealing with Vincent Price and Sebastian Cabot playing with the elements of life and death possibly coming off the best of the stories in this trilogy. This segment also boasts the startling and very ghoulish image of the skeleton in the wedding dress which has become the visual image most reproduced in the media for this trilogy.

Story One is "Dr. Heidegger's Experiment", and has life long friends Alex Medbourne (Vincent Price), and Dr. Carl Heidegger (Sabastian Cabot), celebrating the latter's birthday and reflecting on their long life together. Carl is living in a world of constant mourning for his fiancee Sylvia (Mari Blancard) who died just prior to their marriage 38 years previously. A thunderstorm disturbs Sylvia's near by tomb and when the men investigate the damage they discover a strange liquid substance that has preserved Sylvia's body and might just be the much sort after fountain of youth. Both men try the liquid themselves and amazingly revert to their youthful selves. Carl gets the desperate idea of possibly reviving his long dead but perfectly preserved fiancee with the substance as well however while the miracle liquid succeeds in bringing her back to life it also unleashes the dark secret that Alex and Sylvia shared all those years ago which brings tragic results for all three of them.

Story Two is "Rappaccini's Daughter", and has a highly possessive man called Rappaccini (Vincent Price), taking parental protection too far when he injects his only daughter Beatrice (Joyce Taylor), with a strange substance that kills anyone who touches her. Supposedly designed to stop his daughter from being subjected to the evils and bad treatment that his former wife suffered it has the opposite effect on Beatrice who hates her father for what he has done to her in particular when she forms an attraction towards student Giovanni Guasconti (Brett Halsey), who lives next door. After futile attempts to form a relationship with the obviously in love but distant Beatrice, Giovanni manages to extract from her the real reason why she wishes him to go away. Rappaccini in an misguided effort to win his daughter's love drugs Giovanni and injects the same elements into him making him the only person now who can touch Beatrice without dying a horrid acidic death. Giovanni however seeks a cure for the both of them so that they are able to go away together however when he drinks the supposed antidote created by his College Professor Professor Baglioni (Abraham Sofaer), it instead poisons him and not wanting a life without him Beatrice also drinks it leaving a distraught Rappaccini to comtemplate the cruel irony of what he has done just before he ends his own life.

Story Three is The House of the Seven Gables", and finds Gerald Pyncheon (Vincent Price), returning to his ancestral home with new bride Alice (Beverly Garland). All is not well at the Pyncheon estate as a centuries old curse rests on the property cast by Mathew Maulle the man who's land was stolen by the Pyncheons, and the house itself is presided over by Gerald's cold and ambitious sister Hannah (Jacqueline deWit)who hates gerald and wants him gone. Alice begins to have strange feelings of a presense around her and she is able to recall indiduals and features of the house she could not possibly know. Gerald has returned to the house with the sole purpose of finding a hidden fortune however he finds much more than he bargained for when Jonathan Maulle (Richard Denning), a descendant of Mathew's arrives and discovers a long lost connection with Alice which results in the raising of the vengeful ghost of his ancestor Mathew. Just when the frenzied and greed driven Gerald kills Hannah and believes he has found the key to the lost fortune he falls foul of the ghost's vengenance dying as was prophesized when the curse was first laid on the family, with blood coming from his mouth as he lies in a chair like all his ancestors did. That accomplished the curse then destroys the Pyncheon mansion freeing Jonathan and Alice to start their own life together free of the curse of the House of the Seven Gables.

I personally enjoy these multi story movies which remind me somewhat of the great anthologies produced by Britian's Amicus Prouctions in the late 1960's to early 1970's. If you can look past the obvious weaknesses in the content of each of the stories there is still alot to enjoy in "Twice Told Tales". The films impeccable performances by the leads despite the often slim material they have to work with, the lavish sets and costumes, interesting musical score, and good for the time special effects in a beautiful colour production certainly help to make it a good but not great edition to any horror lovers collection of horror anthologies. Vincent Price alone is always worth watching in efforts such as this and the similar "Tales of Terror" and in "Twice Told Tales", he achieves the rare distiction of not only starring in each of the three stories but also in being interesting and highly believable as the three seperate and very different characters he plays. "Twice Told tales", with it's goodlooking production is definately worth a look for horror movie lovers despite it being not terribly frightening in it's storytelling. Enjoy!

5 out of 5 stars Classy and Satisfying.......2004-10-02

This is an utterly classy film based on two short-stories and a novel by Hawthorne (author of "Young Goodman Brown," among other superb works). I would highly recommend this film to any fans of horror or literature, both young and old; it will never lose its timeless appeal.

4 out of 5 stars A TRIO OF HORROR, GHOSTS AND GREED! .......2004-08-14

Three short stories by Nathaniel Hawthorne tailored for
Vincent Price.A must-buy for a fan of this genre.

4 out of 5 stars Twice watched flick.......2004-02-15

Nice flick, and yes, reminicent of Corman in a slightly more straightforward way. Not only does it lack Corman's dreamy camerawork, but the picture also seems by bits to be suffering from too much bright lighting, where there should be shadows and mid-tones. The film is well presented, the copy is very good, with probably the best picture / sound quality available. Definitely not terryfying to modern viewer, but worth buying, if you have all the Corman films, and still want more!

5 out of 5 stars On the original movie........2003-08-24

Scoff all you want to about whether or not this movie is scary by todays terms. I haven't see the DVD but I saw the original movie back in 1963 as a six year old. First movie I think I ever saw in a theater and it gave me nightmares for YEARS. I have searched for this movie for years in ANY format to see (as an adult) what so terrified me in my youth. After 40 years I have finally found it available in a format I can purchase and view - and have just ordered it. After a long search, glad I finally found it.

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