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Theatre Of Blood
Directed by Douglas Hickox
Released: 1973
Starring Vincent Price, Diana Rigg, Ian Hendry, Harry Andrews, and Diana
Dors
Running Time: 104 minutes
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Vincent Price plays Edward Lionheart, a
Shakespearean actor whose failed career drove him to suicide. When he
manages to survive, Lionheart uses the fact that the world thinks he is
dead to return and seek revenge on the members of the circle of critics
that gave him scathing reviews. As the members of the critic circle begin
to drop dead in the manner of the great death scenes of Shakespeare, it is
clear that Edward Lionheart is alive and well and must be stopped.
Douglas Hickox does a wonderful directing job on this fun horror film. The
action flows like clockwork and keeps the viewers attention throughout.
Wolfgang Suschitzky's cinematography is excellent and he is able to sneak
in some odd angles wherever he can in this mad movie. Even the set designs
in the old theater that Lionheart hides out in are eye-catching. My only
complaint of the film is an unnecessary fencing sequence featuring an
obvious stunt double for Price.
The real star of this absolute blast of dark humor and Shakespearean
horror is Vincent Price. He commands attention and delivers during all of
his screen time. Price changes costume multiple times and manages to step
in and out of different characters at the drop of a hat. His most
impressive (and bizarre) scene comes when Lionheart washes up on a muddy
riverbank after attempting to commit suicide and wakes up in a scene that
plays out like the rebirth of his character.
The rest of the cast is perfect in their roles. The gorgeous and versatile
Diana Rigg plays Edwina Lionheart, a woman loyal only to her father. Ian
Hendry (Repulsion)
plays Peregrine Devlin, the leader of the circle of critics. He keeps his
part subtle, allowing the rest of the cast to go bonkers. Lionheart's
troupe of hobos is one of the most bizarre aspects of the cast. They
follow his every command but manage to both mock and worship him whenever
they can.
Theatre of Blood is an excellent
horror film that can be enjoyed whether or not you're a fan of Vincent
Price. It is full of ironic death scenes, creative gore set pieces, dark
comedy, and more Shakespearean references than you can shake a stick at.
Price was quoted as saying this is his favorite of his film roles and it
definitely shows. Also, if you ever wanted to see Price in an afro wig,
then this is your movie.
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