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Edgar A. Poe & Vincent Price: The Cask of Amontillado (I)

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Uploaded by on Oct 7, 2007

In january 2006, I uploaded an Edgar Allan Poe's tale narrated and acted by Vincent Price. That precise day was Edgar Allan Poe's birthday.

In a day like this -october 7- when Poe died... 158 years ago, in Baltimore, where he is buried.

So it is time for a 'new' release: same writer, same actor, hope same quality.

Enjoy!

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  • Price and Poe go together like Peanut Butter and Jelly

  • on the bottom of the page, it sats to view all 119 comments. thats when edgar was born. 1/19

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  • Great work...I just wish Vincent Price did a short film of this insttead of narrarating.

  • Luchesi is an ignoramus!

  • @dafullclip But that's the point, you see. It's that he enjoyed watching Fortunato suffer; it derived pleasure from his death. It is a grave tale indeed; but Montresor is a sadist and revels in his death. That's why it's so light-hearted; he's elated at Fortunato's demise. That's simply what I got out of it. You are entitled to you're on opinion, but that's why this rendition has so much acclaim.

  • @Musicisliberation I'd like to do that to many people !

  • @eternal0star - "HEY!! You got Poe in my Price!!" "NOO!! You got Price in my Poe!!"

  • Vincent Price is the bomb No one was ever like him 

  • @gnossticc Mwahahahaaaa!!

  • @chaosfive55 I would flee from him or he may do the same thing to me! l0l

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