Pit and the Pendulum with Vincent Price: DVD Cover

    Pit and the Pendulum Director: Roger Corman Cast: Vincent Price, John Kerr, Barbara Steele, Luana Anders

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    • DVD Release Date: 06/05/2001
    • Original Release: 1961
    • Rating: Not Rated
     
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    Features

    Audio commentary with director Roger Corman; rare prologue sequences; theatrical trailer; closed-captioning.

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Logo/Main Title [2:47]
    2. "Something in Her Blood" [6:38]
    3. Nicholas' Loss [4:23]
    4. The Cause of Death [3:29]
    5. The Torture Chamber [6:57]
    6. Memories of Father [5:40]
    7. Elizabeth's Spirit [4:06]
    8. Buried Alive [3:51]
    9. Noises From Within [7:46]
    10. Exhuming Elizabeth [4:25]
    11. Apology Due [3:23]
    12. Back From the Grave [8:20]
    13. Conspiracy of Adulterers [6:39]
    14. Sebastian's Pit... [3:07]
    15. ...And the Pendulum [6:20]
    16. End Credits [2:24]

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    Editorial Reviews

    American-International's standing "haunted castle" set is exhibited to peak advantage in Roger Corman's Pit & the Pendulum. Save for the climax, Richard Matheson's script bears but little resemblance to the Edgar Allen Poe original, though there are pronounced echoes throughout of Poe's The Premature Burial. Vincent Price stars as Nicholas Medina, the son of a notorious Spanish Inquisition torturer. Nicholas' wife Elizabeth (Barbara Steele) has died under mysterious circumstances, prompting Elizabeth's brother Francis (John Kerr) to arrive at the Medina castle to investigate. The tormented Medina believes that Elizabeth was buried alive, and is convinced that he can hear his wife's voice calling out to him. In truth, Elizabeth has faked her death, part of a plan concocted with her lover Dr. Leon (Anthony Carbone) to drive Medina mad. She succeeds in this goal (albeit to her own grief, as the film's very last shot reveals), pushing Medina over the brink. Convinced that he's his own father, Medina dons Inquisition robes, straps Francis to a table, and arranges for a huge steel-bladed pendulum to slowly, slooooowwly descend on his helpless victim. You'd never know that Pit & The Pendulum was shot on the budget and schedule of a B western; the film is consistently good to look at, with eerily evocative color camerawork (Floyd Crosby) and sumptuous art direction. Stock footage of the climactic torture sequence would later find its way into the 1966 spy spoof Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine, which also starred Vincent Price. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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    August 15, 2003: Saw this on cable one saturday afternoon and instead of price being the noticable bad guy he isnt. Movie does justice to Poe's story the Pit and the Pendulum and the ending is a surprise (well if u havent read the story or didnt understand it...it is)