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The Sound of Vincent Price The Sound of Vincent Price

Celebrating the velvet voice of the iconic actor, art lover and gourmet

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The Carol Burnett Show (1974) | Vincent Price shows his funny side

Of all of Vincent Price’s many guest appearances on US comedy shows, I’ve always loved his turns on The Carol Burnett Show, the hilarious variety sketch show that also starred Continue Reading

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Posted On : 9th February 2017 Published By : The Curator
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Operation Flypaper | Science Fiction Theatre (1956)

A meeting of scientists is cancelled when their equipment and documents start disappearing practically from their very hands, along with substantial amounts of time. To catch the culprit, government security Continue Reading

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Posted On : 3rd February 2017 Published By : The Curator
V is for Vampire (1967)
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V is for Vampire (1967) | When a palefaced Vincent Price scared the boys silly on F-Troop

The satirical US sitcom F Troop may have only lasted two seasons (1965-1967), but it remains a cult classic – and who better to make a suitably spooky appearance at Continue Reading

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Posted On : 2nd February 2017 Published By : The Curator
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  • 1960s
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Copperhead Izzy (1969) | When Vincent Price met little Eddie Munster on Daniel Boone

On 30 January 1969, Vincent Price guest starred in the fifth-season 15th-episode of Fess Parker’s popular action-adventure US TV series Daniel Boone, playing Thaddeus Morton, a conman trying to solicit Continue Reading

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Posted On : 30th January 2017 Published By : The Curator
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  • 1950s
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The Ballad of Mender McClure | General Electric Theater (1956)

Ronald Reagan introduces episode 16 of this fourth season General Electric Theater anthology series, which originally aired on CBS TV on 15 January 1956. A lazy, self-centered man (Thomas Mitchell) Continue Reading

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Posted On : 15th January 2017 Published By : The Curator

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