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  1. Vincent Price decadente como Roderick Usher. Vincent Price, tan amante del gran Edgar Allan Poe como Roger Corman, en 1960 se mostró entusiasmado cuando se le planteó encarnar al obsesivo, decadente y perverso Roderick Usher. Y así dio comienzo uno de los ciclos más importantes del cine de bajo presupuesto y del cine fantástico en general.

  2. La trama se divide en tres historias terroríficas que lidian con los pormenores de pasar a mejor vida: un viudo afligido que se distanció de su hija tras la muerte de su esposa y ahora, 26 años después, ambos deben hacerle frente a su soledad, sus miedos y al vengativo espíritu de la señora.

  3. Vincent Price had a go at the story with The Last Man on Earth. In 1971 the book was adapted for the screen as The Omega Man, a Charlton Heston vehicle where Anthony Zerbe plays a creepy albino vampire thing. Then 2007 happened, with Will Smith and Frances Lawrence (The Hunger Games: Catching Fire) getting a hold of the title.

  4. Vincent Price, American actor who was best known for his brilliant performances in horror films. His villains were debonair yet menacing, played with a silken voice and a self-mocking air that oozed treachery.

  5. There have been a number of vampire films based on or inspired by Countess Elizabeth Báthory (1560-1614), a reputed serial killer from the noble family of Báthory, who owned land in the Kingdom of Hungary (now Hungary, Slovakia and Romania ).

  6. Vincent Price played Frederick Loren, an eccentric millionaire who rents a reportedly haunted mansion for one night under the pretense of hosting a party for his wife, Annabelle, whom he believes to be after his fortune.

  7. Corman's best Poe adaptation was the 1964 "Masque of the Red Death," starring Vincent Price as Prospero, a Satan-worshipping prince who meets his doom.