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196289 minHorror, Comedy, Mystery, Thriller

Tales of Terror

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Is Tales of Terror worth watching? With a rating of 6.619/10, this Horror, Comedy, Mystery, Thriller film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Tales of Terror Synopsis

Three stories adapted from the work of Edgar Allen Poe: 1) A man and his daughter are reunited, but the blame for the death of his wife hangs over them, unresolved. 2) A derelict challenges the local wine-tasting champion to a competition, but finds the man's attention to his wife worthy of more dramatic action. 3) A man dying and in great pain agrees to be hypnotized at the moment of death, with unexpected consequences.

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Top Cast

Vincent Price
Vincent PriceLocke / Fortunato / Valdemar / Narrator
Peter Lorre
Peter LorreMontresor ("The Black Cat")
Basil Rathbone
Basil RathboneCarmichael ("The Case of M. Valdemar")
Debra Paget
Debra PagetHelene ("The Case of M. Valdemar")
Maggie Pierce
Maggie PierceLenora ("Morella")
Joyce Jameson
Joyce JamesonAnnabel ("The Black Cat")
Leona Gage
Leona GageMorella ("Morella")
David Frankham
David FrankhamDr. James ("The Case of M. Valdemar")
Lennie Weinrib
Lennie WeinribPoliceman ("The Black Cat")
Wally Campo
Wally CampoBarman Wilkins ("The Black Cat")

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Is Tales of Terror worth watching?

Tales of Terror has received mixed reviews with a 6.619/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Horror, Comedy, Mystery movies.

Is Tales of Terror hit or flop?

Tales of Terror has received average ratings (6.619/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Tales of Terror is a Horror, Comedy, Mystery movie that Three stories adapted from the work of Edgar Allen Poe: 1) A man and his daughter are reunited, but the blame for the death of his wife hangs over th...

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Critic Reviews

John ChardFeb 12, 2015
★ 7

Corman, Poe & Price. The fourth venture into Poe adaptations for Roger Corman and Vincent Price sees them taking on the portmanteau format with a trilogy of creepers. First off is Morella, which finds Price as a typecast loner living in a big old mansion with the dead corpse of his wife! Enter his daughter, who at birth was the reason for Morella’s death and thus Price originally holds a grudge, but of course there is a twist in the tale. Secondly is The Black Cat, with Peter Lorre joining Price in the best of the three tales. Price is a wine tasting dandy, Lorre a complete drunk and once Price meets Lorre’s beautiful put upon wife, things are going to end badly. Finally is The Case of M Valdemar which pits Basil Rathbone into the mix as a devious hypnotist who uses his powers for what he thinks will be sexually tinged deeds. Price is in this as well, but spends most of the story as a corpse. It’s a short sharp shock piece of film making, fun and sometimes stylish, it doesn’t however have the requisite scares to marry up with the welcome black humour that makes the second instalment the standout. Still, having three legends of cinema in one picture has to be a bonus, and The Black Cat alone is worth investing time with this one. 7/10