The Masque Of The Red Death The Premature Burial
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Product Description Amazon.com The Premature Burial (1962) substitutes Ray Milland in the usual Price role. He’s a snarky landowner (with a sideline in art–dig those mod paintings) haunted by the fear of being buried alive. This single-minded focus limits the film, but it also adds to the smothering sense of anxiety that prevails throughout its unhealthy scenario. Luscious Hazel Court is Milland’s new missus, and old-school cameraman Floyd Crosby proves his facility for photographing women in a classical style. Lots of cobwebs-on-candelabra in the customary Corman-Poe manner, with special emphasis on Milland’s crypt, with its supposedly foolproof exit schemes. –Robert Horton |
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