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Post by moviemouth on Jul 9, 2021 10:14:23 GMT
1953 version. It's my favourite horror movie of the early 50 and Vincent Price's first standout role. Remains disturbing to this day. The Baron of Arizona and Champaign for Caesar are his first truly standout roles that I have seen and he is better in those than House of Wax imo.
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Post by darkreviewer2013 on Jul 10, 2021 7:26:24 GMT
1953 version. It's my favourite horror movie of the early 50 and Vincent Price's first standout role. Remains disturbing to this day. The Baron of Arizona and Champaign for Caesar are his first truly standout roles that I have seen and he is better in those than House of Wax imo. Price never gave a bad performance either way.
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Post by phantomparticle on Jul 10, 2021 9:10:12 GMT
Prior to Champagne for Caesar, Price's roles were usually unlikable cads and villains. The movie was a revelation. He steals every scene from Ronald Colman and that isn't easy to do.
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