Pit and the Pendulum (1961) Reviews

Pit and the Pendulum (1961)
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American-International's standing "haunted castle" set is exhibited to peak advantage in Roger Corman's Pit & the Pendulum. Save for the climax, Richard Matheson's script bears but little resemblance to the Edgar Allen Poe original, though there are pronounced echoes throughout of Poe's The Premature Burial. Vincent Price stars as Nicholas Medina, the son of a notorious Spanish Inquisition torturer. Nicholas' wife Elizabeth (Barbara Steele) has died under mysterious circumstances, prompting Elizabeth's brother Francis (John Kerr) to arrive at the Medina castle to investigate. The tormented Medina believes that Elizabeth was buried alive, and is convinced that he can hear his wife's voice calling out to him. In truth, Elizabeth has faked her death, part of a plan concocted with her lover Dr. Leon (Anthony Carbone) to drive Medina mad. She succeeds in this goal (albeit to her own grief, as the film's very last shot reveals), pushing Medina over the brink. Convinced that he's his own father, Medina dons Inquisition robes, straps Francis to a table, and arranges for a huge steel-bladed pendulum to slowly, slooooowwly descend on his helpless victim. You'd never know that Pit & The Pendulum was shot on the budget and schedule of a B western; the film is consistently good to look at, with eerily evocative color camerawork (Floyd Crosby) and sumptuous art direction. Stock footage of the climactic torture sequence would later find its way into the 1966 spy spoof Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine, which also starred Vincent Price. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Vincent PriceJohn Kerr, (more)
Director(s):
Roger Corman
Format(s):
DVD
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Member Reviews


Clayton M.

A spooky castle - Dark passages - A torture chamber - Buried alive. All with Vincent Price and Barbara Steele. This is a treasure. It is the second of the Roger Corman/Vincent Price Poe series which brought Edgar Allan Poe to a whole generation. This outdid House of Usher and is probably the best of the series (which is saying a lot). Not to be missed by anyone who wants to see horror done with style and imagination instead of an axe and spurting blood.

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Craig A.

I remember when i was younger watching this movie on the late night Creature Features in my Hometown outside Chicago. It is a really well made movie that takes place in a creepy castle on the edge of a fierce seaside with dark corridors, torture chambers and a good plot. And of course the Great Vincent Price. A Great Popcorn Classic.

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CHRISTOPHER W.

Fantastic film. Doesn't follow Poe but does a great job on it's own.

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John N.

What would Halloween be without Vincent Price? He starred in so many spine-chilling movies through the years and "Pit and the Pendulum" is no exception. Based on the Edgar Allan Poe classic, this movie does not disappoint - provided that you like old mansions, underground passages, mysterious deaths, and families with a history of . . . . Well, see for yourself. Hoo, hoo, hoo, hoo, ha, ha, ha, ha!

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Joanne K.

I loved this movie as a child and showed it to some who have never seen it. Everyone loved it

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Steve G.

Okay, in its day it was probably a melodramatic horror movie - - but in 2012, it is a bit dated, to say the least. The guy playing the brother of Vincent Price's wife was HORRIBLE in 1961 as he is HORRIBLE in 2012 ! This guy could not act if it depended upon saving his life !! JUST HORRIBLE ! He ruined the movie for me !!! Vincent Price was GOOD at the end of the movie...period. Throughout the rest, a boring and overdramatic actor. So what was good ? The old house with the creeking doors, cobwebs and cold, damp dungeon - - in other words, the SETTING was good. It's the actors they hired to work in the SETTING that sort of killed this movie ! Like I said, when Vincent Price starts the pendulum at the end of the movie is where people can FINALLY see his talent in horror roles ! The supporting cast in this movie was absolutely HORRIBLE ! I give it "2-stars" only for the last 15-minutes of the movie - - you can toss the other 65-minutes

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Steven G.

one of the better scary movies that roger corman (king of the b movies) ever made along the edgar allen poe theme starring vincent price. i know they made some clunkers but in my opinion they got it right here. the sets, the costumes, the suspense and the tension is great. good acting, story is well told. very few of poe's stories have translated well to the screen. this is one of the few and well worth the watch. love the final scene!

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Patricia C.

Enjoyable, but not a good as I tought it would be. The simmilarities to House of Usher are very visable. Correct me if I am wrong, but I bet a lot of the same sets were used in both. The stories are also very simmilar. I did like both movies however, I liked Pit more. If you are a Vincent Price fan both movies are a must see.

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Mark A.

Vinney Price at his best! (Babs Steele is great too...) This classic is still terrifying after all these years. You'll watch the 2nd half of this fiend flick with only one squinted eye!

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James L.

Another classic Vincent Price movie. I love how he goes insane much to the suprise of his dead/alive wife (Barbara Steele). Her black volumnous eyes shows her fear, especially when she is visiting the iron maiden! Wonderful classic!!! ~ Susan L.

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    Clayton M.

    A spooky castle - Dark passages - A torture chamber - Buried alive. All with Vincent Price and Barbara Steele. This is a treasure. It is the second of the Roger Corman/Vincent Price Poe series which brought Edgar Allan Poe to a whole generation. This outdid House of Usher and is probably the best of the series (which is saying a lot). Not to be missed by anyone who wants to see horror done with style and imagination instead of an axe and spurting blood.

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    Craig A.

    I remember when i was younger watching this movie on the late night Creature Features in my Hometown outside Chicago. It is a really well made movie that takes place in a creepy castle on the edge of a fierce seaside with dark corridors, torture chambers and a good plot. And of course the Great Vincent Price. A Great Popcorn Classic.

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    CHRISTOPHER W.

    Fantastic film. Doesn't follow Poe but does a great job on it's own.

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