Essential Cinema: The Corman Century

THE MASQUE OF THE RED DEATH

Directed by Roger Corman

USA, 1964, 1h 30min, 35mm

Essential Cinema: The Corman Century

There are no current or future screenings planned for this film.

One of Roger Corman’s signature achievements was his cycle of Edgar Allan Poe adaptations. These are very loose translations of the story material, but the combination of gothic settings, lurid colors, and star Vincent Price were an omnipresent feature in the nation’s drive-ins for a few years. This is the best of these. Made in England, with the assistance of top British technicians (including Nicolas Roeg), it is also the best-looking and possibly most coherent of these amusing shockers. In 35mm.

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