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Edgar Allen Poe
Haven't watched/listened yet, but here's a link to an animated Poe story as well as two audio recordings. 1953, and 1958 respectively.
http://www.openculture.com/2015/09/c...cca-album.html
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i love so much of Poe's writings.... and i think i heard of them making some sort of film based on, or about a bunch of his stories. is this true???
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I love all the Poe films with Vincent Ptice.
I have two recordings of Poe readings by the late actor Basil Rathbone. Poe is my kind of thing.
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Cool stuff. The animated short with mason is pretty slick. A little too abbreviated on the ending heart-beating though.
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Absolutely adore Basil Rathbone!
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Poe movies
In the sixties, there were a whole lot of Edgar Allen Poe movies made by Roger corman and starring Vincent Price. They were so popular that sometimes filmmakers would give a movie a Poe title to make people think it was from Poe when it wasn't. Like The Haunted Palace, which is actually from Lovecraft's "The case of Charles Dexter Ward." And I think when they showed Witchfinder General in this country, they retitled it The Conqueror Worm.
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Poe was exceptionally canny and accomplished, enabling him to utilize an assortment of people groups, spots, times, and feelings to attract from his stories. Most people just remember him as a ghastliness essayist, which he positively was, however, he was a whole lot more than that.
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I remember an Edgar Allen Poe story about a horse and a painting; Hollywood should adapt that story
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Was that where the horse painted pictures of gorillas, with lot's of rouge, with it's horsehair tail?
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