Shock (1946, Alfred L. Werker)
Janet (Anabel Shaw) witnesses a chap (#VincentPrice) murder his wife. Un-noir-fortunately he turns out to be the psychiatrist called into to help her recover from the shock, but his lover (Lynn Bari) has other plans. A decent 70min noir.

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Some of the Christmas cards I'm selling from my Etsy shop. If you give any other cards this year you might as well spit into the envelope. At least 10% of each sale will go to charity.

https://t.co/dBTBHLqKlc

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Mistigram: Teletext maniac is a big fan of classic horror movies, and here has made a digital illustration of a scene from the 1958 movie wherein the titular bug-man is menacing This piece was included in the new https://t.co/fu11EOIVmT

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On this day iconic horror legend Vincent Prince passed away in 1993. His roles include Ratigan from The Great Mouse Detective and Zig Zag from The Thief and the Cobbler

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“I don’t play monsters. I play men besieged by fate and out for revenge.” - (May 27, 1911 – October 25, 1993).

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October 16: Vincent Price
“I sometimes feel that I'm impersonating the dark unconscious of the whole human race. I know this sounds sick, but I love it.”

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October Drawing Challenge Day 14

Sketch card auction now live on Instagram

Go get it!

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Vincent as Simon
The Saint, the Robin Hood of modern crime

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Getting in early to tell you that if you send any other cards this year all you're doing is letting person know how much you hate them. Check Etsy link in bio. Min of 10% of sale price goes to charity.

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New The Raven Posters by go on sale October 6th at 12PM EST! Available in two limited editions, the variant has glow in the dark inks!
https://t.co/hpih6T8T6z

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As we are in the spookiest month of the year it seems like a good excuse to share some drawings and paintings I’ve done of some horror icons. I still need to finish the painting

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'Doodle Painting' of Vincent Price in Roger Corman's 'Masque of the Red Death' (1964)

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"There'll be food and drink and ghosts ... "

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“I could not imagine that Dragonwyck could be either miserable or drab except to those who reflect misery or drabness from within themselves.”

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