Vincent Price
49 titles
Filmography
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The House of the Seven Gables
(1940)Clifford's father, Gerald, decides that the family's mansion must be sold to clear their debts.

The Long Night
(1947)Surrounded by police, an apparent murderer reflects on how a romantic rivalry involving a sadistic magician led him to this situation.

Kings of Cult
(2015)Mavericks of strange cinema, Roger Corman and Charles Band, discuss their work, their fans, the careers they launched, and the future of the industry.
Convicts 4
(1962)
Serenade
(1956)Superstar matinee idol and singer Mario Lanza stars along with Joan Fontaine and Vincent Price in this musical melodrama about a singer who is torn between the love of two women and his own ambition. After a wealthy but fickle woman (Fontaine) discovers a vineyard worker with a beautiful operatic singing voice, she helps make him a star. But when she breaks his heart, causing him to botch his audition for the Metropolitan Opera, he flees to Mexico, where he falls in love with a sweet farm girl. Just when it looks like he will find happiness, his conniving former benefactor tracks him down. In addition to singing numerous selections from popular operas, Lanza performs a pair of Sammy Cahn/Nicholas Brodszky pop tunes, "Serenade" and "My Destiny."

Dangerous Mission
(1954)Piper Laurie stars as an innocent young woman who witnesses a New York gangland murder. Now, realizing that her only hope of survival is to run, she flees to Montana's Glacier National Park--pursued by a federal agent who wants her to testify... and a hit man who wants to shut her up permanently.

Catchfire
(1990)A hitman is dispatched to silence a woman who saw too much, but one look is enough for him to decide he doesn't want her life - just her love.

Dead Heat
(1988)After a studious LA police officer becomes a zombie, he must rely on his loudmouthed partner to help him apprehend a supernatural crime ring.

Wilson
(1944)An all-star cast illuminates the amazing story of Woodrow Wilson, who went from Princeton head to New Jersey Governor to U.S. President, ultimately bringing World War I to an end.