A Shakespearean actor takes poetic revenge on the critics who denied him recognition.
Vincent Price
Edward Lionheart
Diana Rigg
Edwina Lionheart
Ian Hendry
Peregrine Devlin
Harry Andrews
Trevor Dickman
Coral Browne
Chloe Moon
Robert Coote
Oliver Larding
Jack Hawkins
Solomon Psaltery
Michael Hordern
George Maxwell
Arthur Lowe
Horace Sprout
Robert Morley
Meredith Merridew
Dennis Price
Hector Snipe
Milo O’Shea
Inspector Boot
Madeline Smith
Rosemary
Diana Dors
Maisie Psaltery
Joan Hickson
Mrs. Sprout
Renée Asherson
Mrs. Maxwell
Bunny Reed
Policeman
Peter Thornton
Policeman
Charles Sinnickson
Vicar
Brigid Erin Bates
Maid
Tutte Lemkow
Meths Drinker
Stanley Bates
Meths Drinker
Eric Francis
Meths Drinker
Sally Gilmore
Meths Drinker
John Gilpin
Meths Drinker
Joyce Graeme
Meths Drinker
Jack Maguire
Meths Drinker
Declan Mulholland
Meths Drinker
George Oliver
Meths Drinker (uncredited)
Charles Gray
Solomon Psaltery (voice) (uncredited)
Director
Douglas Hickox
Idea
Stanley Mann
Idea
John Kohn
Screenplay
Anthony Greville-Bell
September 11, 2019
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Shakespeare's of Fulham!
Theatre of Blood is directed by Douglas Hickox and adapted to screenplay by Anthony Greville-Bell from an idea by Stanley Mann and John Kohn. It stars Vincent Price, Diana Rigg and a whole host of British thespian talent! Music is by Michael J. Lewis and cinematography by Wolfgang Suschitzky.
Edward Kendall Sheridan Lionheart (Price) considered himself a master Shakespearean actor, he also considered all the critics of his time to be harsh and unflattering towards his ability. When he is over looked for a prestigious award he jumps out of a building to his apparent death. Not long after though, all the critics of the London circle so despised by Lionheart start to be killed in ways reminiscent of Shakespeare's plays.
What you have read or heard about Vincent Price the actor is true, he was great. Same with Theatre of Blood, beloved by his fans and correctly held up as a homage to Price by many of his acting peers. The critics, perhaps unsurprisingly, were very mixed about it on release, but time has been very kind to it. It's a darkly comic and macabre tale, often gruesome while letting Price strut his stuff with an elegant pomposity that's as absurd as it is utterly enjoyable. Rigg is also brilliant, while the roll call of actors lining up to be murdered in grizzly fashion don't put a foot wrong. Pick a favourite death? Me, Robert Morley as Meredith Meredew, his death here has haunted me since I first saw the film some 30 odd years ago.
Entertaining, memorable and along side Witchfiner General as essential viewings for anyone interested in the greatness of Vincent Price. 8/10
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$0.00
Revenue:
$1,000,000.00