Vincent Price
49 titles
Filmography
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The Oblong Box
(1969)A British aristocrat's brother, kept locked away after being mysteriously mutilated in Africa, escapes and seeks revenge after being inadvertently buried alive in an attempt to spirit him away from prying eyes.

Diary of a Madman
(1963)Following the death of a condemned prisoner on death row, a magistrate bears witness to peculiar happenings and soon begins to fear for his sanity.

The Monster Club
(1981)After being bitten by a ravenous vampire, horror novelist R. Chetwynd-Hayes is taken to a club and treated to an anthology of three gruesome stories.

Master of the World
(1961)In 1848, a fanatical inventor seeks to fly around the world and stop war from his flying airship (the "Albatross")...a cross between a zeppelin and a helicopter. Adapted from two Jules Verne novels-- "Master of the World" and "The Conqueror."

From a Whisper to a Scream
(1987)On the night of his niece’s execution for a string of grisly murders, historian Julian White reveals the sinister secrets of a town that spawns evil.

Scream and Scream Again
(1970)A vampiric serial killer terrorizes London, a mad scientist conducts mysterious experiments, and a spy wreaks havoc in this outlandish thriller.

Cry of the Banshee
(1970)A high priestess sends a banshee to kill a cruel and corrupt English magistrate leading a crusade to rid the countryside of her kind.

War-Gods of the Deep
(1965)When a monster from the deep kidnaps Susan Hart, Tab Hunter and his sidekick David Tomlinson follow her into the deep where they discover an underwater city ruled by a ruthless captain (Vincent Price) and his army of mutated sea creatures.

Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine
(1965)Mad scientist Dr. Goldfoot plots to take over the world by employing lifelike female robots to seduce the wealthy and powerful.

The Jackals
(1967)Los planes pacÃficos de una joven pareja se ven destrozados cuando quedan atrapados en el fuego cruzado de una despiadada banda de forajidos.

Dr. Goldfoot and the Girl Bombs
(1966)In this sequel to DR GOLDFOOT AND THE BIKINI MACHINE, the evil Dr. Goldfoot plots to rule the world by creating female robots for his nefarious purpose. His aim: to set off a climactic war between the United States and Russia by eliminating the top generals of NATO countries.

Famous Ghost Stories
(1961)In this pilot for an unproduced supernatural anthology series, Vincent Price hosts the tale of a jazz musician tormented by his ex-girlfriend's ghost.

The Great Mouse Detective
(1986)Super sleuth Basil of Baker Street embarks on the greatest case of his career when London's master toymaker is mysteriously kidnapped and the ingenious detective smells a rat named Ratigan as the perpetrator.

Here Comes Peter Cottontail
(1971)When the Easter Bunny retires, he chooses Peter Cottontail as his successor. However, January Q. Irontail desires the role for a much crueler purpose.

More Dead than Alive
(1969)After eighteen years in prison, Cain wants a peaceful life. But facing vengeance and unemployment, he reluctantly joins a shooting show.

Freddie the Freeloader's Christmas Dinner
(1981)Red Skelton’s zany, unexpected and classically hilarious performances are celebrated in this compilation of the legendary comedian’s farewell specials.

The Whales of August
(1987)Libby and Sarah are two elderly widowed siblings who have arrived at an impasse. Can they rediscover the powerful bonds of memory, family, and love?

His Kind of Woman
(1951)Deported crime boss Nick Ferraro (Emmy-winner Raymond Burr "Rear Window") needs to re-enter the United States to run his operation. His plan involves hard-up gambler Dan Milner (Golden Globe-winner Robert Mitchum "Cape Fear"), who is persuaded, both by a series of beatings and a substantial sum of money, to sell his identity to Nick. En route, Dan meets the singer Lenore Brent (Jane Russell "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes"), who is actually posing as an heiress, trying to marry a millionaire. On arrival at posh resort in Baja California, Dan finds the ostensibly rich, carefree guests all playing roles...except for the Hollywood actor Mark Cardigan (Vincent Price "House on Haunted Hill," "Edward Scissorhands"). Directed by Oscar-winner John Farrow ("Around the World in 80 Days").

The Keys of the Kingdom
(1944)Flashbacks enhance this story of a Scottish priest's life long devotion to the church and those whose lives he enriched while working in China. Based on a. J. Cronin's novel.

The Fly
(1958)A wacky scientist's genes are mixed with those of a common housefly during a botched teleporting experiment. Only his distraught wife and concerned brother can save him now.