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Masterworks of Terror
Three extraordinary tales written by Edgar Allan Poe, the Master of the Grotesque: a man who is dead but is not; a cask of wine and a meditated revenge; and a heart that refuses to stop beating.
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Plot Summary
This anthology film presents three classic horror tales. The first, 'The Tell-Tale Heart,' is Edgar Allan Poe's story of a madman driven by guilt. The second, 'The Black Cat,' features Poe's tale of a man who murders his wife and her cat. The third, 'The Pit and the Pendulum,' is another Poe adaptation about a man haunted by his family's dark past and a terrifying torture device.
Critical Reception
While not a major critical success upon its release, 'Masterworks of Terror' is often regarded as a serviceable anthology film that capitalizes on the popularity of its iconic horror stars and the enduring appeal of Edgar Allan Poe's stories. Its reception is generally mixed, with some appreciating the classic gothic atmosphere and performances, while others find the pacing and storytelling dated.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for featuring legendary horror actors like Karloff, Price, and Lorre.
The film's connection to Edgar Allan Poe's works is a significant draw for fans of gothic literature and horror.
Some critics found the presentation disjointed and the individual stories uneven in quality.
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Fun Fact
This film is notable for being one of the few instances where Boris Karloff, Vincent Price, and Peter Lorre appeared together in a single production, even though they do not share scenes in any of the anthology segments.
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