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Theater of Blood (1973)

Theater of Blood (1973)
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The darkly comic and sometimes quite gory Theatre of Blood is a vehicle tailor-made for its star Vincent Price, brilliantly capitalizing on his reputation as a master of period horror drawn from "literary" sources. Price portrays Shakespearean actor Edward Lionheart, who becomes enraged after losing a prominent acting award and decides to seek revenge on the critics responsible. Fittingly, he using the works of the Bard as a guide, basing his killings on violent scenes from Shakespearean plays. Price takes full advantage of his meaty role, ominously reciting classic Elizabethan monologues while rigging particularly nasty torture devices. This hilarious turn is assisted by a colorful supporting cast, including Robert Morley, Richard Coote, and Michael Hordern as critics and Diana Rigg as Lionheart's devoted daughter and partner in crime. The end result is a wonderfully evil lark that, in its own way, proves surprisingly faithful to the often bloody spirit of Shakespeare; certainly the full implications of Shylock's demand for a "pound of flesh" have rarely been made quite as explicit. ~ Judd Blaise, Rovi

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Starring:
Vincent PriceDiana Rigg, (more)
Director(s):
Douglas Hickox
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
 
 
 
 

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The darkly comic and sometimes quite gory Theatre of Blood is a vehicle tailor-made for its star Vincent Price, brilliantly capitalizing on his reputation as a master of period horror drawn from "literary" sources. Price portrays Shakespearean actor Edward Lionheart, who becomes enraged after losing a prominent acting award and decides to seek revenge on the critics responsible. Fittingly, he using the works of the Bard as a guide, basing his killings on violent scenes from Shakespearean plays. Price takes full advantage of his meaty role, ominously reciting classic Elizabethan monologues while rigging particularly nasty torture devices. This hilarious turn is assisted by a colorful supporting cast, including Robert Morley, Richard Coote, and Michael Hordern as critics and Diana Rigg as Lionheart's devoted daughter and partner in crime. The end result is a wonderfully evil lark that, in its own way, proves surprisingly faithful to the often bloody spirit of Shakespeare; certainly the full implications of Shylock's demand for a "pound of flesh" have rarely been made quite as explicit. ~ Judd Blaise, Rovi

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Director(s):
Douglas Hickox
Writer(s):
Anthony Greville-Bell
Producer(s):
Gustave BerneJohn KohnStanley Mann
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Adult Language, Not For Children, Violence, Graphic Violence)
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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GEOFFREY L.

You can't fail with Vincent Price playing an over-the-top actor and he certainly delivers. His performance (this was his favorite role), along with those of one of the best assembled cast of truly British actors, makes this, arguably, the grandest "horror" movie ever. An intelligent and cleverly written script paired with solid performances, an excellent score, and some of the most unique death scenes Shakespeare didn't quite write, make this tongue-in-check, dark comedy a pure delight.

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Joel F.

I started watching this movie & couldn't finish because I had to leave... but I saw it up until about 5min before the movie finished. I loved every second of it! It was a great role for Vincent Price & it was scary in the sense that there was no way of escaping his wrath! Just when you thought you were safe, he has you trapped! and using Shakespeare plays to commit the murders was pretty awesome!

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