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The Premature Burial (1961)
Director: Roger Corman
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
The third of Corman's generally impressive Poe cycle suffers from the fact that Milland, rather than Vincent Price (lead in most of the other entries in the series), stars as the cataleptic medical student haunted by fantastic fears of being buried alive like his father before him. Needless to say, nightmare becomes reality and revenge is meted out; indeed, the predictability of the plotting clearly led Corman to focus his attention, somewhat decoratively, on conjuring up a gloomy Gothic atmosphere that, while effective, too often seems an end in itself, rather than a means of creating horror. The film does have its macabre moments, however, notably Milland proudly showing friends around a tomb he has devised for himself, complete with a variety of exits should his worst dreams come true.Author: GA
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- azbasketlady said...
- Posted on Oct 18 2011 02:33 I saw this movie as a kid, about 5th grade. Unnverved me to no end, I lived over our family business, a funeral home. Had to ask my father if he thought the people were really dead? He said if not they were when he got done embalmiming them. Always have like Ray MIlland even after this one. He played clever, dark characters as well as the suave and debonair!
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Cast & crew
Director: Roger Corman
Producer: Roger Corman
Cast: Ray Milland, Hazel Court, Richard Ney, Heather Angel, Alan Napier, Dick Miller full cast
Genre(s): Horror
Duration: 81 mins
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