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Vincent (1982) Tim Burton 1st Filme Released - LEGENDADO

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Uploaded by on Mar 23, 2008

Vincent (1982) was Burton's first film that actually saw a release, albeit a limited one. A stop-motion animated movie shot in beautiful black and white, it was based on a poem Burton had written himself. The short film tells the sad tale of Vincent Malloy, a suburbanite boy who wants to be just like his idol, Vincent Price. It was a deeply personal film for the young Burton, and it marked his first teaming with two collaborators who would have a great impact on his oeuvre. Rick Heinrichs, who would go on to design several of Burton's later films, was the producer and provided additional designs. More importantly, the narration was provided by Vincent Price.

Price had been Burton's idol since childhood, and having him contribute his memorable voice to the film was an undoubted thrill for the young director. The classic horror star's role also reinforced the theme of the film, which is that fantasies about monsters and mad scientists can become more important to kids than their own mundane lives. As Burton later said, "It was probably one of the most shaping experiences of my life."

Vincent was released on a small number screens by Disney, who were unsure how to market the morbid little film. Though few people saw it at the time, it played well at festivals and ultimately acted as Burton's calling card in Hollywood.

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  • Really great that Vincemt Price, a true legend, narrated it. Lucky to have had Price involved.

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  • OMqq i lLuVv TiM bURtONN!!!... XP

  • Obviously, Vincent did not die in the end. It was only his imagination.

  • wow that was weird

  • Oh-my-god...

    I never thought i would see this again... it kept it in my mind s a blurry childhood memory for 2 decades without even knowing what it was!! now i see it was real! now i see it came from somewhere out there!..

    I have seen this movie only once: one day more than 20 years ago, i was Vincent's age, It's impressing to see him again!!....

  • I was looking for this video for two years, and today I realized that maybe I could find it here. and EUREKA is here! I love it!!!

  • Vincent sure is different

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