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Dragonwyck (1946)

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Uploaded by on Oct 11, 2009

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Clips and poster art from the 1946 film "Dragonwyck" starring Gene Tierney, Vincent Price, Glenn Langan and Walter Huston. This is the film that Price most wanted to be remembered for. As Nicholas Van Ryan, a wealthy and powerful man with several dark secrets, as his cousin and later bride Miranda Wells (Gene Tierney) discovers. Glenn Langan plays the village doctor who begins to sense that something is amiss whilst he begins to fall for Miranda, who may be in more danger than she knows. I used the same music as for my prior Dragonwyck vid, Enya's "Tempus Vernum". Another video that captures the Halloween spirit. Enjoy!

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  • Great video. What is the name of the song

  • @ronssexybikerbae , sorry for the late reply. "Tempus Vernum" by Enya.

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  • Davvero un ottimo film.

  • I love this story .... rivals Rebecca xoxoxo

  • @bella 1957 well it was never marketed as a horror film so price/horror fans often overlooked it.

  • Superb job-music-clips...thank u sooooo much for sharing!

    Soooo gooood! (((clapping))) Lady E --[--@

  • Great. If this movie were remade today, I'll bet they would use this kind of music and really soup up the special effects. Ya know, Prince of Darkness and all.

  • Perfect music for this gothic thriller! You did a fantastic job!!

  • Excellent and what a perfect choice of music.

  • Hmm! Something that slipped under my movie radar! The music definitely added an ominous feel to the video. Very good work. ;)

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