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VINCENT PRICE DOUBLE FEATURE: The Tingler (1959) + The Raven (1963)
October 19, 2022 : 7:00 pm
Celebrate the Halloween season with a double feature of films starring St. Louis’s favorite son, the inimitable Vincent Price!
THE TINGLER
“How any red-blooded American could hear ‘Vincent Price’s acid trip,’ and not fall over themselves rushing to find a copy of the movie is beyond my comprehension.” -Antagony & Ecstasy
As famous for the gimmick with which the film was shown as for its genuinely spine-tingling story, The Tingler follows a pathologist (Vincent Price) as he searches for the cause of a series of deaths and discovers that the victims have a large insect-like creature growing on their spinal chords. The creature attacks when the people are frightened and is only killed when the host emits a blood-curdling primal scream. This is coupled with a subplot to scare the deaf-mute owner of a silent movie house to death. Along the way, a couple of characters are injected with LSD and begin hallucinating like mad. When one of the nasty monsters “escaped” into a movie theater, the film’s gimmick would begin. In order to further frighten audiences, director William Castle had certain theater seats rigged with small Army surplus devices that would deliver a mild electric shock to the spine in hopes of inducing terrified screams. Castle also planted audience members who would scream and faint. The house lights would go up, the film would stop and ushers would carry the unconscious person out of the theater. (AllMovie)
THE RAVEN
“A fun monster mash with three horror icons, and Jack Nicholson besides.” -Combustible Celluloid
Although Roger Corman narrowly managed to avoid self-mockery in his pulpy, flamboyant adaptations of Edgar Allan Poe tales, it appears that the director chose this opportunity to let loose with outright parody; the result is a wonderfully entertaining romp with tongue planted firmly in cheek. The first screen teaming of legendary horror stars Boris Karloff, Vincent Price, and Peter Lorre — later billed as “The Triumvirate of Terror” — this so-called “adaptation” uses Poe’s most famous poem as a springboard for Grand Guignol comedy from scriptwriter Richard Matheson. Melancholy magician Erasmus Craven (Price), having recently relinquished his membership in the Brotherhood of Sorcerers after the apparent death of his wife Lenore (Hazel Court), is paid a visit by a foul-mouthed talking raven, claiming to be small-time wizard Adolphus Bedlo (Lorre). After some persuasion, Craven returns Bedlo to human form, reversing a spell placed by the evil Dr. Scarabus (Karloff), Craven’s chief rival. After learning that a woman bearing a strong likeness to Lenore was seen in the Doctor’s company, Craven accompanies Bedlo to Scarabus’ castle, where the resulting battle of wills escalates into all-out magical warfare between the two embittered sorcerers. Corman and company relished the opportunity to poke fun at the staid Poe series, and the distinguished leads contribute to the spirit of fun by lampooning their own cinematic reputations. Fans of Jack Nicholson (who cut his acting teeth on this and other AIP productions) should enjoy his melodramatic performance here as Bedlo’s straight-arrow son; Nicholson would later co-star with Karloff in Corman’s The Terror, which was shot in two days using the same sets! (AllMovie)
Buy a SPOOKY PASS and get into 8 events for the low, low price of just $35!
The Spooky Pass 2022 includes admission to:
10/3, 10/10 and 10/17, 7 pm- MANIACAL MONDAYS, surprise horror movie
10/5, 8 pm – FROM DUSK TILL DAWN
10/14, 8 pm – RE-ANIMATOR
10/19, 7 pm – Vincent Price Double Feature: THE TINGLER and THE RAVEN
10/28, 8:30 pm – WILD ZERO (reservation required)
10/29, 8 pm – NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET
There is no physical pass. Passholders will check in at the box office on the night of the film.
THIS IS AN OUTDOOR SCREENING
In case of inclement weather, this screening will be moved to our indoor theater.
Limited seating is available outside and is first come, first served. It is strongly recommended that you Bring Your Own Chair.
The theater opens one hour prior to showtime.
Tickets can be purchased using the BUY TICKETS link above. Upon ordering, you will receive a confirmation email from Square. Tickets may also be purchased on the day of the show at the concession counter.
If you’ve purchased advance tickets, when you arrive, please give your name at the concession counter to check in.
Tickets are returnable by sending a request through the contact form located on our About Us page prior to showtime.