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196280 minHistory, Horror

Tower of London

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Is Tower of London worth watching? With a rating of 5.967/10, this History, Horror film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Tower of London Synopsis

The twisted Richard III is haunted by the ghosts of those he has murdered in his attempt to become the King of England.

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Top Cast

Vincent Price
Vincent PriceRichard of Gloucester
Michael Pate
Michael PateSir Ratcliffe
Joan Freeman
Joan FreemanLady Margaret
Robert Brown
Robert BrownSir Justin
Bruce Gordon
Bruce GordonEarl of Buckingham
Joan Camden
Joan CamdenAnne
Richard Hale
Richard HaleTyrus
Sandra Knight
Sandra KnightMistress Shore
Charles Macaulay
Charles MacaulayClarence
Justice Watson
Justice WatsonEdward IV

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Is Tower of London worth watching?

Tower of London has received mixed reviews with a 5.967/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of History, Horror movies.

Is Tower of London hit or flop?

Tower of London has received average ratings (5.967/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Tower of London?

Tower of London is a History, Horror movie that The twisted Richard III is haunted by the ghosts of those he has murdered in his attempt to become the King of England....

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Critic Reviews

talisencrwJun 30, 2016
★ 8

This was great--having Vincent Price do Richard III in the midst of his great run for Roger Corman. Well worth seeing--mine was on my blu Vincent Price Collection, Volume III.

CinemaSerfJun 5, 2023
★ 6

I think this might have been Vincent Price's first leading role in a film here, and he actually carries it off quite well - if a little too hammily. His elder brother King Edward IV is dying and Prince Richard of Gloucester is determined to usurp his sons and claim the English crown for himself. What ensues now are three stories illustrating his ability to be cruel, to manipulate and to murder - but each act comes with it's own form of spiritual retribution from the victims. The first is a lady-in-waiting whom he wants to discredit the paternity of the new Edward V, then his own brother, the Duke of Clarence, (Charles Macaulay) before, finally, the reckoning with the victims the blame for which history is still uncertain it can lay at his door. It's a bit wordy but the simple visual effects have a suitably haunting feel to them and Price exudes a malevolent vulnerability that plays very much to the Shakespearean interpretation of his character. Short and sweet with plenty going on, it passes the time quite effortlessly but an history lesson it isn't.