I was in a huge, old house museum in Iowa (forget the name), and they had a pipe organ built into the walls. I told the guide, it reminded me of Vincent Price's radio performance in "Fugue in C Minor". The guide said that Vincent had been there, and filmed these openings. In fact, the chair shown above was still there....at least at this time in 2013. He said Vincent had been a lovely man to meet.
Charles Beaumont did a hell of a good job writing the script for 'The Haunted Palace.'--it brings out the Lovecraftian mood. And Price's introduction perfectly sets the tone for the film.
Well said, sir. So true. "True! Truuueee!! Trrruuuuueeeee!!!" [Forgive my attempt at humor here... I was just channeling my inner Price as Nicholas Medina from "Pit & the Pendulum"-- w/regards to his repeated, screaming response of "True!" as he flees in a fit of inconsolable guilt & horror upon seeing what he "believes" to be evidence that his suspicions were correct, in that he had accidentally had his beloved Elizabeth(Barbara Steele)interred alive!🙄 Another film gem!] The only thing I'd add to ur comment is that while the film breathes life into Lovecraft's magnificent work thru its mood & tone, it also still manages to capture that classic gothic aesthetic & atmosphere that is so commonly found in the rest of the Corman-Poe cycle of films! I know it's a cliche, but they really don't make 'em like they used to! I'm 42 yrs old, but have been told by just about everyone I know that I am "an old soul"... & I'm inclined to agree! Not that I don't like any contemporary horror films. Not at all! I luv a TON of contemporary horror films! There's just something about the older films that are like "movie comfort food"🥞to me, lol. Give me an A.I.P, Hammer, or Amicus horror film w/Price, Cushing, or Lee & I'm in Heaven! And the '30s & '40s Universal monster films are enjoyable alternatives, as well! I guess, as my OCD is spurring me on, lol... I will go ahead & state that, in terms of "older" horror, I am also a massive fan of the BBC "A Ghost Story for Christmas" series of short films(many based on stories by the great M.R. James). Thankfully they(Mark Gatiss, mainly)have revived that series on Christmas Eve the past 2 yrs(I live in the U.S., so I've had to wait till someone has posted the short film on TH-cam before I can see it; but I feel more than glad that they're being made again & that I'm able to watch them at all!). Anyways, just wanted to agree w/ur post, & ended up putting down all this stuff. Smh.😏 Regardless, "The Haunted Palace" is a fantastic picture! But then, as I stated, pretty much anything w/Price is fantastic in my book!😎👍🏻
There will be no other as poetic and poignant as Vincent Price always was. I grew up loving his roles and wish I could have met him, but I was so young when he passed away. Your legacy will and should live on in the love of Horror fandom
If mr price never appeared on television or feature films, he would have been successful only doing radio. A voice that could launch a thousand ships !
Happy Happy Birthday Vincent Price! You are so missed! I miss you on PBS Mystery! You were the best of all the host of that series. I love all your films. You gave joy! So much joy!!!
Vincent Price was one of the masters of Frightening Terror on the Radio and TV. I could name a dozen more, Us older people know from growing up with radio and TV.... The younger generation missed out....
When did these introductions originate? He's older so they weren't filmed/taped at the time of the release which is also made obvious by the fact that he's speaking in past tense when talking about the film.
I believe it was in the 80s, but I don't know the exact year. Iowa Public Television asked him on a whim if he would come to their studio to film these intros (probably not believing he would actually do it), and he's such a good sport that he did, just because they asked! Such a great guy. :-D
Just imagine your car breaking down on a country road on a dark rainy night. You see a big house and go there to ask for shelter. And your host is none other than VINCENT PRICE. or his ghost
I find it maddening that this Vincent Price introduction to the film DOES NOT appear on the Shout Factory Blu-Ray. WHY??? Another "extra" that I feel should have been included, but wasn't, was Basil Rathbone's dramatic reading of the poem. Some Poe stories, both Price and Rathbone read versions, but not all. Rathbone is the ONLY actor I've ever heard reading Poe who actually manages to blow Price out of the water!
Yet another comment could mention something about so and so reading from a phone book and it would literally be depressing. Price an original. The adulation, quite the opposite.
I was in a huge, old house museum in Iowa (forget the name), and they had a pipe organ built into the walls. I told the guide, it reminded me of Vincent Price's radio performance in "Fugue in C Minor". The guide said that Vincent had been there, and filmed these openings. In fact, the chair shown above was still there....at least at this time in 2013. He said Vincent had been a lovely man to meet.
Vincent Price is the only actor I can think of who actually IMPROVED in old age. The grace and nobility of his delivery here is most prodigious.
VP was always good.
@@jeffreyberkin-ez3uh I agree. Vincent Price was always a class act.
Haunted Palace is one of my favorite of his movies. The atmosphere is so killer, and performances are strong.
The man could read from a phone book and it would be interesting.
I know. Why is it every time he opened his mouth and says anything, it’s poetry?
I love this post. So true haha.
He was such an awesome man.
And an incredibly SEXY man and talented, too! ;)
And an excellent cook.
There will never be another
Charles Beaumont did a hell of a good job writing the script for 'The Haunted Palace.'--it brings out the Lovecraftian mood. And Price's introduction perfectly sets the tone for the film.
Well said, sir. So true.
"True! Truuueee!! Trrruuuuueeeee!!!"
[Forgive my attempt at humor here... I was just channeling my inner Price as Nicholas Medina from "Pit & the Pendulum"-- w/regards to his repeated, screaming response of "True!" as he flees in a fit of inconsolable guilt & horror upon seeing what he "believes" to be evidence that his suspicions were correct, in that he had accidentally had his beloved Elizabeth(Barbara Steele)interred alive!🙄 Another film gem!]
The only thing I'd add to ur comment is that while the film breathes life into Lovecraft's magnificent work thru its mood & tone, it also still manages to capture that classic gothic aesthetic & atmosphere that is so commonly found in the rest of the Corman-Poe cycle of films! I know it's a cliche, but they really don't make 'em like they used to! I'm 42 yrs old, but have been told by just about everyone I know that I am "an old soul"... & I'm inclined to agree! Not that I don't like any contemporary horror films. Not at all! I luv a TON of contemporary horror films! There's just something about the older films that are like "movie comfort food"🥞to me, lol. Give me an A.I.P, Hammer, or Amicus horror film w/Price, Cushing, or Lee & I'm in Heaven! And the '30s & '40s Universal monster films are enjoyable alternatives, as well! I guess, as my OCD is spurring me on, lol... I will go ahead & state that, in terms of "older" horror, I am also a massive fan of the BBC "A Ghost Story for Christmas" series of short films(many based on stories by the great M.R. James). Thankfully they(Mark Gatiss, mainly)have revived that series on Christmas Eve the past 2 yrs(I live in the U.S., so I've had to wait till someone has posted the short film on TH-cam before I can see it; but I feel more than glad that they're being made again & that I'm able to watch them at all!). Anyways, just wanted to agree w/ur post, & ended up putting down all this stuff. Smh.😏 Regardless, "The Haunted Palace" is a fantastic picture! But then, as I stated, pretty much anything w/Price is fantastic in my book!😎👍🏻
There will be no other as poetic and poignant as Vincent Price always was. I grew up loving his roles and wish I could have met him, but I was so young when he passed away. Your legacy will and should live on in the love of Horror fandom
If mr price never appeared on television or feature films, he would have been successful only doing radio. A voice that could launch a thousand ships !
i just called vincent price 😊
@jeffj-I especially liked the one he narrated about the rats that invaded the lighthouse. Creepy!
Happy Happy Birthday Vincent Price! You are so missed! I miss you on PBS Mystery! You were the best of all the host of that series. I love all your films. You gave joy! So much joy!!!
He is truly the KING OF HORROR
Haunted Palace is epic. Best of the best.
A truly great actor.
I could listen to him talk literally all day and night.
I do. i watch his films during the day and, at night, i fall asleep listening to his radio recordings. sometimes i have nightmares....
RIP and long live Vincent Price (May 27, 1911 - October 25, 1993), aged 82
You will always be remembered as a legend.
Excellent movie and cast. Recommended.
Vincent Price was one of the masters of Frightening Terror on the Radio and TV. I could name a dozen more, Us older people know from growing up with radio and TV.... The younger generation missed out....
Wow. I could listen to him all night.
Did Vincent price ever do any audio books, if so I'll take the whole collection....NOW!
When did these introductions originate? He's older so they weren't filmed/taped at the time of the release which is also made obvious by the fact that he's speaking in past tense when talking about the film.
I believe it was in the 80s, but I don't know the exact year. Iowa Public Television asked him on a whim if he would come to their studio to film these intros (probably not believing he would actually do it), and he's such a good sport that he did, just because they asked! Such a great guy. :-D
I love that film , I have it on DVD. :-)
me too! And a great score by Ronald Stein .
Just imagine your car breaking down on a country road on a dark rainy night. You see a big house and go there to ask for shelter. And your host is none other than VINCENT PRICE. or his ghost
On the one hand this almost guarantees death...but on the other hand, IT'S VINCENT PRICE! I can die happy knowing I got to see him at least once.
Called him on the phone
Holy smokes, Maurice Lemarche's imitation of Orson welles sounds a lot like vincent price.
What a great introduction
It’s a shame these were cut from future releases. Get the rights next time guys.
I find it maddening that this Vincent Price introduction to the film DOES NOT appear on the Shout Factory Blu-Ray. WHY???
Another "extra" that I feel should have been included, but wasn't, was Basil Rathbone's dramatic reading of the poem. Some Poe stories, both Price and Rathbone read versions, but not all. Rathbone is the ONLY actor I've ever heard reading Poe who actually manages to blow Price out of the water!
I want him to read 50 shades. Twas a talented man.
he was a genius
Yet another comment could mention something about so and so reading from a phone book and it would literally be depressing. Price an original. The adulation, quite the opposite.
If time travel becomes real, I would seek out this man and offer him dinner on me.