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The Abominable Dr. Phibes
Description
Dr. Phibes' wife has dead on an operation by him and 9 associates of his. He thinks that these 9 doctors has responsibilities for his wife's death. Being a doctor, scientist, organist, he decides to kill them in a weird way, using bats, bees, killer frog masks, etc..
Dr. Phibes' wife has dead on an operation by him and 9 associates of his. He thinks that these 9 doctors has responsibilities for his wife's death. Being a doctor, scientist, organist, he decides to kill them in a weird way, using bats, bees, killer frog masks, etc..
Actors:
David Hutcheson,
Peter Gilmore,
Edward Burnham,
Caroline Munro,
Alister Williamson,
Susan Travers,
John Laurie
David Hutcheson
14 June 1905, Craigmore, Isle of Bute, Scotland, UK
Peter Gilmore
25 August 1931, Leipzig, Germany
Edward Burnham
25 December 1916, Lincolnshire, England, UK
Caroline Munro
16 January 1949, Windsor, Berkshire, England, UK
Alister Williamson
17 June 1918, Sydney, Australia
Susan Travers
18 February 1939, Chelsea, London, England, UK
John Laurie
25 March 1897, Dumfries, Dumfriesshire, Scotland, UK
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#American International Pictures (AIP) #Hugh Griffith #Joseph Cotten #Robert Fuest #Vincent Price
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Fuest plays up the 1930s-by-way-of-the-1970s set design, but any atmosphere gets lost in scene after scene that's lighted like a TV show.
June 24, 2006
Often amusing, occasionally sickening, always impressive for the imaginative Art Deco sets, it's pretty flatly directed.
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There's camp to spare -- check out the doc's house band -- but there's also plenty of innovation on display, to say nothing of ample amounts of effective humor.
October 19, 2016
A former art director, Fuest gives the film a preposterously lush, Ken Russell-ish look. Highly enjoyable.
April 08, 2012
Arguably the single greatest AIP release made without Roger Corman on hand as either producer or director... One of Price's signature roles.
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A sardonic wink, back at The Phantom of the Opera and ahead toward Phantom of the Paradise, with The Avengers as structure and plenty of Franju in the mix.
March 09, 2009
"The perfect combination of horror and humor."
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Anachronistic period horror musical camp fantasy is a fair description, loaded with comedic gore of the type that packs theatres and drives child psychologists up the walls.
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High-camp horror with its tongue firmly in its gruesomely deformed cheek, this British oddity features Vincent Price in one of his most memorable roles.

