Vincent Price & John Carradine talk The Monster Club
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@Lonnie3d I wholeheartedly agree,nothing like hearing the grandmasters talking about the genre that made them immortal.We'll not see anything like them ever again.When Sir Christopher Lee dies,it'll be the end of an era as the last horror king will be gone.
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What a treat to see these two together! Isn't it ironic that so many of the Horror greats including Boris & Basil are in real life the warmest of people.
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lol Thats exactly what I thought. He was supposed to have done a bajillion movies, I guess he forgot some stuff
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"The Horror Hall Of Fame 1974 (or1973)
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John Barrymore = the definitive portrayal of Hyde
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They both were actually involved in two films with the Invisible Man. As Price said, he was the title role in INVISIBLE MAN RETURNS, but he also reprised the role briefly at the end of ABBOTT & COSTELLO MEET FRANKENSTEIN. Like Carradine said, he had a bit part in the original Claude Rains INVISIBLE MAN, but later, he played the mad doctor who uses the serum on Jon Hall in INVISIBLE MAN'S REVENGE.
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Two great actors. This must've been before Monster Club and House of the Long Shadows, because they're saying they'd never starred in a horror film together. They did in Monster Club, and in House of the Long Shadows, they starred with Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee.
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@DrDespicable Yeah, and Vincent Price played Dr.Phibes, who claimed to be "already dead". I'd say an undead doctor would qualify as a monster. lol
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David looked like his dad John...
Carradine never played a monster? I suppose Dracula doesn't, er... count?
DrDespicable 1 year ago 6
I could listen to these two Masters of Horror for hours!
Lonnie3d 1 year ago 3