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  • Fascinating interview with the true great of Horror!

  • what a perfectly sensational man

  • The British guy does a good American impression.

  • "British", doesn't mean you are "English"...

    You sir, are a habitual bed wetter who appears to type first, think later...

    Good day...

  • Old horror movies weren't good because of the gore, or the CGI, no it was because you had actors like Vincent Price and Boris Karloff keeping you on the edge of your seat alone.

  • the man with the scariest voice ever!

  • I actually only just recent saw my first few Vincent Price movies, and I loved them. Such an imposing, intimidating figure in them, then I see these interviews and he seems like he was such a delightful, charming, and funny man. I can't wait to see more of his movies now.

  • British chat show host Terry Wogan? Terry Wogan is from Limerick in Ireland.

  • @thenodfather It is a "British Chat Show" though and he is the "Host"...

  • @TheRotHound Doesn't make him English. Would you think Graham Norton is English too? 

  • Incredibly cool to hear him talk about Christopher Lee.

  • truly amazing actor will be truly missed

    

  • Vincent Price in Madame Tussads.

    It's House of Wax all over again. I'm suprised the place didn't burn down.

  • It is such a pity that Wogan is at his most cuntish here. Vincent, however, is everything you could possibly want in a chatshow guest.

  • <3

  • Vincent Price

    What a Legend

  • QE II has a different meaning today, lol.

  • Americans have Vincent Price and the British have Boris Karloff , Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing.

  • Ive watched this interview so many times I can say it off by heart lol :)

  • @Greenhousesisback same hahahahaha

  • This host is a malicious cunt. At the beginning he urges Price to defense by delineating him as an old fool that kissed Washington. Later he switched to plump familiarity calling him “Vincent”. He had the chance to interview one of the greatest actors and turned it into cheap claptrap. Another chance lost to know more about Price, about his philosophy of life.

    At least everybody could see what a fighter Price was.

    RIP Vincent Price, you Sir are adorable

  • @damn4409 he is like a Jonathon Ross without the charm

  • Wogan was/is a terrible interviewer. Some of the things he comes out with here are embarrassing.

  • Such a wonderful actor and funny too! :D

  • I miss the old macabre of horror films from the greats of Vincent Price, Boris Karloff and Christopher Lee

  • gasp he said qe2 a bernanke connection?

  • If Vincent Price commanded me to sacrifice somebody to Satan I would probably do it.

  • we shall never see his like again..!

  • I saw this video to check if I could recognize his voice from "Thriller"!

  • Invinting you to the Thriller!!!!

  • The voice of the interviewer sounds like one of the monty python

  • I'll turn 30 this summer. I wish i'd been born earlier. Can you imagine any of today's actors and c elebrities being 1/100th as cultured and witty as Vincent Price in this interview?

  • @SpitamaFan I feel the same way. I should have born in an earlier decade. Oh well at least we have youtube to take us back in time.

  • He has such a scary voice hehe.

  • Watching a lot of Dr Phibes at the moment so i'm getting reacquainted with Vincent and i've got to say, the man was the epitome of class!

  • I would've loved to sit with Vincent in a dark room with the fireplace lit and just listen to all of his amazing stories...

  • I love his voice

  • NEVER KISSED NIXON!

  • So entertaining and talented. I'm sure he was cool to know in person.

  • ga ga gaga o rama

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  • @BBBlackHawkkk

    Vincent did not do the voice on the maiden song, contrary to public belief. It was actually an actor called Barry Clayton who did it. Yes, I was shocked too.

  • Why can't all actors be like Vincent, most of them have their heads so far up their asses, they can't see the light of day.

  • @jabberwocky1980 Most actors seem like they act for the money and not just for the love of acting

  • ...Im so happy i watched this now! Its so nice to see your child hood movie heros turn out to be a genuine nice guy!

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  • Vincent Price is great, so is Sammy.

  • he was amazing actor and someone who truly love the genre of horror and truly made it into a real genre also

  • vincent price,peter cushing and christopher lee.the best horror actors ever!

  • For my friends on Facebook, who'll see this vid posted with the coment.. Please take a chance to watch this all the way through, to Mr. Price's inspirational rendition of Oscar Wilde's "Harlot's House". It's incredible. RIP Mr. Price.

  • He was a wonderful man. Vincent May you RIP You are truly missed

  • Thriller Voice :) hahahahahahhahahaha

  • So few people have the talent, charm, wit and good looks to match, like our good friend Vinne. Actor, art collector, gourmet chef, and a wonderful human being. He really knew how to enjoy life.

  • I've been watching some Wogan interviews here on Youtube. I'm American, I have no idea who Wogan is, but in the comment sections there seems to be a lot of people who really hate him, Why? He doesn't seem like he deserves the level of venom that I'm reading. Was he involved in some kind of scandal or something?

  • @WanderLink

    On the whole Wogan's a nice chap. Maybe too nice for some folks...

    I think a lot of younger people find him too "wet" or old fashioned.

    And he sometimes had this way of being charming and polite, but then would slip in a sneer or 2 when people weren't looking. I dunno, no ones perfect I say.

    Btw, Vincent Price is one of my heroes. :D

  • I rarely comment....but...even though, there are only "2" dislikes....2...why?...what's to dislike?

  • You can actually pinpoint the moment where Price captures the audience - and for a minute or two, he's mesmeric.

    Right up until you hear that familiar prehensile Wogan grunt - perfect BBC timing - and the magic of an ending a rapt audience deserved was demolished.

    One more reason to loathe that fatal accident splatter on the highway of art that is Terry-fecking-Wogan. I find it painful, even now, years on, to believe that Vincent Price et al are gone, yet He lives.

    There is no God only Wogan

  • He's so amazing! I think He's a good role model imo , there's some thing so awesome about him...

  • The macabre will never be the same without him....

  • I wonder if he had narrated 'Vincent', Tim Burtons film by now

  • "Happy as a clam"

  • sammy davis junior was a legend !!!! wogan is not even worthy enough to carry sammy's pubes in a basket .

  • @DEFRATTLE I agree. Wogan had some nerve to call Davis a "two-bit entertainer." What a moron!

  • @vidnut67 yeah he could sing ,dance ,act , do impressions and unite different cultures . SDJ is a true inspiration and wogan is just a waffler.

  • Vincent Price is....the THRIIIIERRRR! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAA!!!!!!

  • Good luck seeing on the radio

  • RIP Vincent Price. Your distinctive voice has been so spooky and fun to listen to.

    Thanks for being in all those great films, like "The House of Whax." And for narrating those Edgar Alan Poe stories.

  • Oh that voice!!!!!

  • He was brilliant in 'Witchfinder General' (1967) as Matthew Hopkins. Superb.

  • @johnnycheck99

    A superb timepiece. Great acting & a very underated classic horror movie.

  • Bravo! another legendary actor, I never knew he was so much fun. I can't believe he's not Britsh he has an accent, strange.

  • What a perfect gem of a man.

  • im sure he wouldve played an awsome voldemort

  • Vincent Price, Peter Cushing, and Christopher Lee were all graduates of the Hammer school of film, who combined the gentility and genius of Orson Welles with such intensity that only actors from horror can provide. They are/were almost total genre actors, and yet, as seen here in Vincent's wonderful wit and candor, they were totally dedicated to their craft.

    They truly were a marvel, and perhaps Vincent Price the most.

  • @metallicakixtotalass shit man, well said... kinda goes to show how such a dedication to yer art, regardless of what it is, when you're confident in yourself and your medium, and are totally cool about it like my man Vincent here, and you just go for it, 9 times outta 10 it's gotta be somethin decent

  • I love Vincent Price to bits. As well as being a horror movie icon, he was a very civilized and well-educated man, in art, food, poetry, theatre etc. However, I can't stand Wogan. The Americans I met were not in the least big-headed and always had nice things to say about the UK!

  • @Ccmcr1 Despite what most liberal sources say...most Americans are indeed grateful to still have our wonderful cousins as our allies.I would be proud to stand shoulder to shoulder with and any Englishman and defend whatever he needed defended lol.I hope one day to have enough money to visit London and enjoy myself a great deal.Please if you are from Great Britain,don't believe most of what you hear,or the way our great leader treats you as the consensus of what Americans think.

  • Astronomy? No, I think he's referring to astrology.

    Anyway, what a tremendous voice. No voice is better at narration.

  • the man that did the intro of mjs thriller

  • @mquiroz90 And Alice cooper's Black Widow.

  • the UK has sent so many fantastic actors over to the US like sir Christopher Lee, sir Sean Connery, and sir Anthony Hopkins, and has produced many brilliant authors like Shakespeare or Charles Dickens. Well the US has Vincent Price and Edgar Allan Poe so HA! Cultureless Americans? I think not. I hope more brilliant people like Price and Lee will appear because they make films and acting into an art and we really need more well spoken, polite and brilliant people like Vincent in this world. =)

  • I could listen to him all night long.

  • @effedtiffbe

    you´re not the only one in the world. I Love Vinnie. And so does my 12 year old daughter. He could be serious and witty at the same time. He was absolutely marvelous.

  • I like the way he says poem.

  • Vincent Price is an Icon, What a great speaking voice!!

  • 1 person was scared of his movies.

  • @yobtube2000 Nope, he was from Missouri.

  • Absolutely sublime

  • 6:10 - 8:03

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  • Vincent Price has the sharpest wit I've ever seen!

  • Vincent Price,Christopher Lee,Lon Chaney Jr&Sr,Bela Lugosi,Boris Karloff,Max Shreck and many others who came before and after them....but,these few here are truly Horror Legends in their own league/professional styles. May there be more like them to come !! Happy Halloween may everyone have a bootiful trix or treats night!!

  • @redwing46901 How can you list all those, and forget the unforgettable Peter Cushing?!

  • VINCENT PRICE the Father of HORROR

  • "I'll see you on the radio in the morning"? You'd think a man like Wogan would have seen the contradiction there!

  • "He kissed Nixon!"

  • I see if you've stolen any new things!!!!

    Such a funny, charming bloke.

  • he's such a lovely man :)

  • One of the greatest actors of all times. Thanks for the video, liked and subscribed :)

  • what a lovely guy, humble and decent. not many of  his calibre left unfortunately. he was a great actor , blessed with a fabulous wit and never took himself too seriously. he was also a true humanitarian , incredibly altruistic, i would have loved to have known him .

  • Vincent Price is a true class act, friendly, open and gracious in every interview with him I've seen. He could teach a lot of modern actor's how to conduct themselves in interviews!

  • I agree. This man was a class act, with a great range of acting and entertaining people. He should have had more accolades.

  • I did'nt know they all did a film together.

  • He's an anglophile aka white supremacist.

  • @DavidWicked  oh shut up.

  • @DavidWicked How do you work that one out you idiot

  • @DavidWicked Thats not what it means. Its a fascination with English culture.

  • @DavidWicked No, anglophile = fascination with english culture, i.e. tea, english books etc, shakespeare.....look it up sometime

  • @DavidWicked so?

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  • Ah, radio and TV's Velvet Voice... such a great artist.

  • Egghead!

  • Astronomy =/= astrology, too bad It's now impossible to tell him that.

  • Vincent doesn't mean astronomy he means ASTROLOGY. See 1.40. Otherwise this brilliant man, I love him. XXX. Daphne

  • @tacsandamps Ach, we all make mistakes! :)

  • The interviewer is an ass.

  • He kissed Nixon

  • You know despite being an American like him I do love how he so embraces the English side of acting and works in movies with more class than the cliche or stupid stuff we see today. I enjoy a slasher flick every now and then but I now see that the Universal and Hammer flicks, or anything Price was in as a few examples were more serious and scary. Like Lon Chaney Jr. said there's blood for the sake of blood. Once it was atmosphere and acting. We need more guys like Price in the genre.

  • The God Vincent Price

  • Vincent looks a bit like Bruce Forsyth there.

  • What an amazing man who possessed an unmatched richness in his voice, an intellect to match, and inspiring and engaging with anyone who was fortunate to find themselves in his presence. Wish I possessed his talent... Christopher / London

  • <3 Vincent Price!

  • vincent price, you trulely dont see talent like that anymore. rip vince...rip

  • Why isn't Wogan dead by now? He's a real-life vampire. Living beyond his natural years from feasting on children and devouring the powers of legends like Price for a few moments as it inflates his balding and derelict ego.

  • Because he's never smoked, unlike Price.

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  • @JuanMacready.................­...hahahahah what the....fuck? Smoking causes death. But belonging to a super black sun of scum sucking corporate anal discharges allows for long life. That's the truth. He's never smoked like Price? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA­HAHAH. He' smoked the bones of a thousand infants. Which is more harmful for everyone. Don't you know passive smoking kills too? Those kids were passively inhaled as well as directly.

  • Sir Terry told the Telegraph recently that he has never smoked a cigarette in his life. Price was a chain smoker for most of his life, which caused his emphysema and lung cancer.

  • @JuanMacready Very informative. Thanks.......

  • Impressionante a voz cavernosa de Vincent Price!

  • A man of endless wit, charm and talent.

    Vincent Price..you are sorely missed.

  • That voice was one in amillion. Love listening to him...

  • That voice was one in a million. Love listening to him.

  • @LakeShaman he died from cancer

  • I can't even explain how much I adore this man. Everything about him seems to impress me more and more and gives of a bigger connection for me. That sounds really cheesy, but I have watched his work since I was 7 and I've loved until now. I can call him my hero without hesitation and with no shame.

  • Remarkable! He is wonderful! 

  • WHERE DID THAT BIT COME 4RM?.........I WOULD REALLY LIKE TO READ THE ENTIRE BIT

  • A man of absolute charm, humility, brilliance, charisma - you name it. I would've paid good money to have been a fly on the wall when Vincent, Peter and Christopher - legends all, were together in the same room. It's fascinating how three of the great horror actors were (in Christopher's case, is) the most gentle and peace loving people.

  • Amazingly beautiful selection he chose to protray:)

  • @LakeShaman it was lung cancer. vince was a lifelong smoker.

  • "very alarming"lmao

  • Vince is fabulous - sharp as a whip and very, very funny. He looks great too, and what a classic voice...

  • I keep forgetting that Price wasn't British.

  • @levanyzzuf i know,from the midwest,its weird

  • Vincent Price was not a bad actor. When you see one of his films where he gives 100% and there is a good director and script it's fantastic.

    VP did a lot of bad movies though. He was a working actor that took jobs to pay the bills. VP had a schtick that he did which he developed in the 60's. Most of the low budget flicks desired him to do it. You can see in movies in the 60's and beyond where he gets strong direction to downplay the hammyness and he does so, to great effect.

  • @nibblestix

    What I find noteworthy is that Vincent in a "hammy" role is far more riveting and captivating that most "non-hammy" performances by the talentless crap we have today...

  • He really is pleasure to watch. Wonderful man.

  • @92af

    I thought he was a fine actor, just rather typecast.

  • lol @ maarow

  • Vincent was a great actor. his movies never get old.

  • RIP Vincent

  • Vincent Price...The God Of Horrors.

  • My god. There will NEVER be another man like Vincent, you can count on that. The delivery of words in this manner are a dying if not dead art.

  • I agree with yallop9, Wogan is a talentless, over rated, over paid, dull, humorless, unfunny, imbecilic, buffoon. Why the BBC treat him with such reverance I will never know, most Americans who see him on TV in the UK always think he is a tosser.

  • That smug wanker toupeed no-mark Wogan or Wigon as he's better known calling Sammy Davis a 2bit entertainer. What exactly are Wogan & his Ilk? 2 bob leeches who's fame is totally dependent on talented people without whom they are revealed as the empty smug pointless tossers sane people know them to be. That whole Radio 2 mob should be put on a raft and pushed into Somali waters.

  • Wogan was being ironic!! Irony is always a difficult area to stray into because it can go over peoples heads & be taken as a serious remark.

  • would love to have an audio of vincent poetry readings, also jeremy brett too

  • I bet Mr. Price could have made even my poetry sound brilliant.

  • wow

  • I just LOVE how he rolled his Rs, Wonderful!

  • The fall of the house of Usher. This movie still gives me shivers all though my spine. Vincent Price was such a soulful actor.

    Price knew about Poe like nobody else.

    Much respect to a true gentleman.

  • That movie scared the absolute crap out of me when I was a kid and it's easy to see why.That dream sequence is one of the creepiest moment in the history of horror.I'm a die hard horror fan and Vincent is up there with Chrisopher Lee and Peter Cushing.I grew up with them all. He was brilliant as Edward Lionheart as well.He looked as if he was having the time of his life in that movie,what a laugh when he's cutting off Arthur Lowe's head! Genius.His finest moment

    R.I.P Vincent,you're a legend

  • @TheAlienFan tell me what are some good horror movies im watching house on haunted hill the original

  • Most charismatic actor ever:)

  • Absolutly agree !!!

    My favorite.

  • As he reads Wilde, the hair on the back of my neck stands! Just beautiful!

  • Vincent Price was a very special man...both sides of the pond...sadly missed...

  • I am going to start a petition to the St Louis city council here to have a Vincent Price Day... like, day before Halloween or something...

  • If I were a citizen of the city, let alone an American, I'd be 1000% (yes, one thousand) behind that! He was very special, indeed.

  • rip vincent a great straight ad comedic actor

  • Great actor and great comment for the british museam having stolen art

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  • Vincent Price was a wonderful ranaissance man and an exceptional raconteur.

    Wogan was an arrogant prick who always thought he himself was more interesting than his guests....