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Blue Bell, Pennsylvania, United States

Blue Bell, Pennsylvania, United States
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TALES OF TERROR. Horror thriller. Notes. An American International release Jul 4 1962 at 90 minutes in Panavision [BOB 4-15-63]. Per AFI: Alta Vista Productions; distributed by American International Pictures. Source: Based on the short story “Morella” by Edgar Allan Poe in Southern Literary Messenger (Apr 1835) and his short stories “The Black Cat,” in United States Saturday Post (Aug 19 1843), “The Cask of Amontillado” in Godey’s Magazine and Lady’s Book (Nov 1846) and “Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar” in American Whig Review (Dec 1845). Opened New York Jul 4 1962; Pathe color; 35mm Panavision; 90 minutes. © Jul 4 1962 Alta Vista Productions at 88 minutes [LP23210]. Also known as Poe’s Tales of Terror.

Abridged on-screen credits: Tales of Terror. [End Credits] American International Pictures. Produced and Directed by Roger Corman. James H Nicholson and Samuel Z Arkoff Have Presented. Edgar Allan Poe’s Tales of Terror. Screenplay by Richard Matheson. Based on three Edgar Allan Poe Stories. Morella. Vincent Price as Locke. Maggie Pierce as Lenora. Leona Gage as Morella. The Black Cat. Vincent Price as Fortunato. Peter Lorre as Montresor. Joyce Jameson as Annabel. The Case of M. Valdemar. Vincent Price as Valdemar. Basil Rathbone as Carmichael. Debra Paget as Helene. David Frankham as Dr James. Also Lennie Weinrib. Wally Campo. Alan Dewit. John Hackett. Ed Cobb. Scott Brown. Director of Photography ... Floyd Crosby A.S.C.

You are bidding on an Original 8"x10" (approx) Black and White Still. Note that this is an ORIGINAL American International Still.

A true photographic Still, not a computer generated print or scan. This is an Original American International Still used to promote the film on its original release.

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