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1953 • Horror / Crime • 88m

House of Wax

"You've never been scared until you've been scared in 3-D."

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A sculptor opens a wax museum to showcase the likenesses of famous historical figures, but quickly runs into trouble when his business partner demands the exhibits become more extreme in order to increase profits.

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Vincent Price
Vincent Price
Henry Jarrod
Frank Lovejoy
Frank Lovejoy
Tom Brennan
Phyllis Kirk
Phyllis Kirk
Sue Allen
Carolyn Jones
Carolyn Jones
Cathy Gray
Paul Picerni
Paul Picerni
Scott Andrews
Roy Roberts
Roy Roberts
Matthew Burke
Angela Clarke
Angela Clarke
Mrs. Andrews
Paul Cavanagh
Paul Cavanagh
Sidney Wallace
Dabbs Greer
Dabbs Greer
Shane
Charles Bronson
Charles Bronson
Igor
Oliver Blake
Oliver Blake
Man Checking His Watch (uncredited)
Larri Thomas
Larri Thomas
Can-Can Dancer (uncredited)
Steve Carruthers
Steve Carruthers
Museum Patron (uncredited)
Frank Ferguson
Frank Ferguson
Medical Examiner (uncredited)
Jack Kenney
Jack Kenney
Lodger (uncredited)
Mike Lally
Mike Lally
Spectator / Man Entering Music Hall (uncredited)
Lyle Latell
Lyle Latell
Waiter (uncredited)
Philo McCullough
Philo McCullough
Spectator / Man Entering Music Hall (uncredited)
Director: André de TothScreenplay: Crane WilburProducer: Bryan Foy

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John Chard
2019-07-18
90%

In any format it's a genre highlight. Henry Jarrod is a very talented sculptor of wax figures for a museum. But as the museum starts to flounder, Jarrod's partner, Matthew Burke, insists on taking a new direction, a row ensues and Jarrod is knocked unconscious. Burke seizes the opportunity to torch the museum and get the insurance money, with Jarrod still in the premises. Thought long since dead, Jarrod resurfaces, apparently wheel chair bound and with horribly burned hands. Opening up a new museum, his new figures (made by his protégé under his instruction) look ever more lifelike than before, could he be responsible for some despicable crimes in the area? This marvellous film is a remake of the 1933 chiller, The Mystery Of The Wax Museum, directed by Michael Curtiz. Here this film is taken on by Andre de Toth, originally filmed in 3-D with the then bonus addition of Warner Phonic Sound, it's a picture that thankfully holds up real well even in its basic flat format. The reason it does hold up well is because director de Toth didn't get carried away with the gimmick, it's used sparingly so the narrative never gets lost amongst any trickery, and thus House Of Wax's excellently creepy story comes to the fore. Having the ever supreme Vincent Price as your leading man (Jarrod) will always help your horror genre picture, and here he two folds the performance brilliantly. At first his Jarrod is charming and carrying a grace about his dedication to his craft, but then, devilment takes control as Price pumps creepy ardour into Jarrod's fractured mind. Quite a turn from Price who most definitely suffered for his art during the shoot, forced to do his own stunts (the 3D process needs more than one camera), he was involved in an accident that set him on fire and almost saw him crushed!Then there was the long and often painful make up sessions to get the desired effects of a burns victim, layers of rubber strangling his skin to the point of passing out, oh yes Vincent earned his money on this one! We even get one of the earliest credited performances from Charles Bronson (here under his real name of Buchinsky) as Jarrod's assistant Igor, whilst fans of The Addams Family TV series will no doubt enjoy the performance of future Mortica, Carolyn Jones. The film was a big success on its release, and hugely popular with critics, and it's not hard to see why, because today it still stands proud as one of the finest exponents of classic horror, both as a story and as a technical construction. 9/10

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Status
Released
Origin
US
Languages
English
Studios
Warner Bros. Pictures
Budget
$1,000,000
Box Office
$23,750,319

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