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House of Wax (1953)
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House of Wax  (1953)
Original Title: House of Wax Codec: XviD MPEG
Director: Andr? De Toth Bitrate: 946 Kbit/s
Category: Crime Resolution: 512x384
Orig. Lang.: English Audio: MPEG Layer 3
Year: 1953 A.Bitrate: 128 Kbit/s
Web Link: IMDB S.Rate: 48,000 Hz
Channels: 2
Country: USA Total Filesize: 697.34 MB
Rated: 6.9 N?CDs: 1
Media: XviD Ripper: vh-prod
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88 min

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Plot:
A sculptor of wax figures for a museum is horrified when his partner proposes setting fire to the unpopular museum in order to collect the insurance money. As the wax figures melt amid the blaze, the two men have a fight. The sculptor is knocked out in the scuffle and left to "perish" among the flames. He resurfaces many years later for the launch of his own wax museum. The opening coincides with the sudden disappearance of some dead bodies from the city morgue. His assistant begins to suspect his boss of foul play, especially after the deranged wizard of wax begins eyeing his assistant's lovely girlfriend as a model for a waxed figure of His assistant begins to suspect his boss of foul play, especially after the deranged wizard of wax begins eyeing his assistant's lovely girlfriend's friend as a model for a waxed figure of Joan of Arc.
 
Starring: Notes:
Vincent Price....Prof. Henry Jarrod
Frank Lovejoy....Lt. Tom Brennan
Phyllis Kirk....Sue Allen
Carolyn Jones....Cathy Gray
Paul Picerni....Scott Andrews
Roy Roberts....Matthew Burke
Angela Clarke....Mrs. Andrews
Paul Cavanagh....Sidney Wallace

Comments:
A classic starring horror legend Vincent Price. I think the plot just about sums it up. This original has been ripped off countless times in many shapes and forms and is about to be remade, and will undoubtedly be another inferior carbon copy. Whilst not the greatest movie made, it does somehow, and probably down to Price, hit the spot and is quite enjoyable. One for classic horror fans!

Shot in 3d
"House of Wax brought Vincent Price into the horror genre, where he fit as snugly as a scalpel in a mad scientist's hand. A remake of the 1933 film Mystery of the Wax Museum, this entertaining Gothic shocker casts Price as a sculptor of wax figures; his unwilling victims--er, "models"--lend their bodies to his lifelike depictions of Marie Antoinette and Joan of Arc. The film was one of the top 10 moneymakers of its year, thanks in part to the 3-D gimmick, which explains why so many things are aimed at the camera (why else would the paddleball man be there?). Footnote to history: director Andre De Toth was blind in one eye, and thus could not see in three dimensions.

Not at all a musty relic of the early-sound era, the original Mystery of the Wax Museum (shot in a soft, trial version of Technicolor) is saucy, pre-Code fun. As corpses disappear from the morgue, Lionel Atwill's wax museum adds to its displays. Coincidence, or the work of the hideously deformed fiend stalking the Manhattan night? Most of the snappy dialogue comes courtesy of reporter Glenda Farrell, a vintage wisecracking dame"
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Date Added: 2004-04-04
Hits: 421
Reviewer: spudthedestroyer
Score: 8 / 10

 
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