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The Temptation of St Anthony (1898) Georges Méliès -"La tentation de Saint Antoine"
The Temptation of St. Anthony was originally released in France as "La Tentation de Saint Antoine" in 1898.
The pious St. Anthony gets tempted by visions of seductive women. Will his faith be stong enough or will he succumb to temptation?
Directed by and starring Georges Méliès. Star films catalogue no: 196
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A Trip To The Moon (1902), Georges Melies / Méliès
Просмотров 6 тыс.11 лет назад
In 1902 Georges Méliès created the first world's first sci-fi movie, "Le Voyage dans la Lune" or A Trip to the Moon. In the hundred years that followed this 14 minute movie has become one of the most important in cinema history. For more information on this early work of art read the CMM review of the film here : www.classicmoviemadness.com/a-trip-to-the-moon-1902-.html If you have any comments...
Frankenstein 1910 aka Edison's Frankenstein
Просмотров 24211 лет назад
In 1910 J. Searle Dawley directed the first filmed version of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. Also known as Edison's Frankenstein, the movie stars Charles Ogle as the monster, Mary Fuller as Elizabeth and Augustus Phillips in the titular role. The movie was forgotten and thought to be lost for almost 80 years until it was re-discovered in the 1980's. Here CMM presents for your viewing pleasure the...
William Castle Gimmicks
Просмотров 22 тыс.11 лет назад
A quick look at some of the infamous gimmicks that producer and director William Castle used to promote his films, from the man himself. If you like this sort of thing come and visit us at www.classicmoviemadness.com House on Haunted Hill review can be found here : www.classicmoviemadness.com/march house-on-haunted-hill-1959-.html Vincent Price profile : www.classicmoviemadness.com/vincent-pric...
1962 Vincent Price Sales Training Video for Fine Art Collection
Просмотров 19 тыс.11 лет назад
In the early 1962 Vincent Price, well known actor and art historian, was approached by the Sears department store to compile a collection of fine art for them to sell. The result was the Vincent Price Collection of Fine Art. This video was an internal training video that Price made to help train the sales staff so they could sell fine art to customers. By the programs conclusion in 1971 over 50...
House on Haunted Hill with Emergo Trailer(1959)
Просмотров 5 тыс.11 лет назад
The trailer for the 1959 horror classic "House on Haunted Hill", starring Vincent Price and Carol Ohmart(as well as a certain skeleton). Produced and directed by William Castle who was well known for his use of gimics in the theatre. In the case of House on haunted Hill it was "Emergo" where a skeketon, a plastic inflated one albeit, would swoop over and at the audience during key scenes. This ...

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  • @SteffanoDucati
    @SteffanoDucati Месяц назад

    everyone nicely dressed , polite , normal ... no green haired tattooed foul mouthed pigs

  • @daltonmortimer7735
    @daltonmortimer7735 5 месяцев назад

    " untalented ,like I am" Mr. Price, sir you were an actor for the ages, a gourmet on par with Wolfgang Punk, an amazing lecturer in multiple subjects, an authority on art collecting and a published author. Your humility and self-awareness do you credit surely but that said, Mr. Price i think i speak for anyone familiar with your work when i say this: Mr.Price, if you don't have talent, thaen I'm not sure talent exists to begin with, because any definition of talent that doesn't somehow overlap with your many notorious and masterful skills is an incoherent nonsense!

  • @ironwolf56
    @ironwolf56 7 месяцев назад

    I swear Vincent Price could have read a phone book for 2 hours and held people's interest. We truly don't have his like any more.

    • @tobypatton415
      @tobypatton415 7 месяцев назад

      True. I’ve been a fan of him for quite some time now.

  • @martinhiggs7027
    @martinhiggs7027 9 месяцев назад

    From the 1940's "crime doctor" to the incredible 1950's B horror movies with physical theater GIMMICKS !

  • @leedee4968
    @leedee4968 Год назад

    Wow

  • @RADIUMGLASS
    @RADIUMGLASS Год назад

    William Castle was a master promotor. He was a showman

  • @Mr.Big-Gunz
    @Mr.Big-Gunz Год назад

    The Great Vincent Price,, i miss u Mr.Price, we need u now good Sir.....😇

  • @wordeye
    @wordeye Год назад

    What is the name of the tune that starts at 6:32 ?

  • @lindaanderson7077
    @lindaanderson7077 Год назад

    I thought that it was incredible that you could buy fine art at Sears. Vincent Price was a true connoisseur. I was not around then, but I can truly appreciate this- if I was, I would definitely had invested. I was a very well known artist, until someone broke into my home, and took every piece, and all of the digital backups, so nothing existed after that. Obviously, people had some originals, but as a photographer, I lost over 40,000 images, all back up, cameras, etc. Also, my art supplies of 20 years investment, paintings, sculpture, jewelry that I had made. The police had zero interest in finding anything, or who had done this. I had moved in the day before, so someone had ripped the entire door and frame off of the house and taken all boxes. Nothing returned. I chose to move somewhere isolated to paint and write, so no witnesses.

  • @corbynjohannes6422
    @corbynjohannes6422 Год назад

    In the Tingler he put electrodes under your seat to make you feel like the creature was running under your feet in the cinema and also when Vincent Price was performing surgery

  • @davidmccann9811
    @davidmccann9811 2 года назад

    So the women were made of strong stuff back then, but the men were scared of horror movies.

  • @Petey_Ouspensky
    @Petey_Ouspensky 2 года назад

    Thanks!

  • @allys744
    @allys744 2 года назад

    I can see how the gimmicks were crazy back then, but they’re pretty tame now. I saw House on Haunted Hill, it was good but insane

  • @Mtv-get-off-thee-air
    @Mtv-get-off-thee-air 2 года назад

    I definitely see this man’s influence on John waters

  • @Ipsifendis
    @Ipsifendis 2 года назад

    and where is sears now?

    • @Zamn_daniel
      @Zamn_daniel 7 месяцев назад

      Long gone man, I remember a few years ago I went to sears with my mom a bunch of times when they were on clearance because they were closing down and I remember how huge the store was, I think this was 7 years ago to Jesus man

  • @83thechaz
    @83thechaz 3 года назад

    What I wouldn’t give to bring back these gimmicks into today’s fleeting movie theaters

    • @Foxy02016
      @Foxy02016 2 года назад

      A Spider-Man dummy flying above the audience for No Way Home… they are doing a rerelease so they can still do it We need these back to save theaters, do it cheaply if you must

  • @kev3d
    @kev3d 3 года назад

    Too bad all the art contained the souls of the damned. The pieces were nice and affordable but the screams at midnight were unbearable!

  • @uggggggghhhhh
    @uggggggghhhhh 3 года назад

    Nothing nicer than Vincent Price talking about fine art for nearly 18 minutes. Here is a list of the art & artists shown for those curious: - Chiryū-juku, Hiroshige - Unsure? - Heinrich Kley - Franco Gentilini - Gustav Likan - Désiré Dihau, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec - The Young Entomologist (couldn't find the artist) - Caprichos No. 39, Francisco Goya - Unknown - Louis Legrand - Uknown - The Angel Appearing to the Shepherds, Rembrandt van Rijn - Karl Zerbe I tried to find the name of the art piece shown but for some I wasn't able to so I only put the artist so as to not confuse Further reading on the sears x vincent price collection: www.searsarchives.com/history/art/index.htm

  • @ronniedelahoussayechauvin6717
    @ronniedelahoussayechauvin6717 3 года назад

    I never seen anything like that.

  • @ligkt6951
    @ligkt6951 3 года назад

    2021

  • @Symbiotian
    @Symbiotian 4 года назад

    I'm starting to love his camoes in movie intros

  • @kyleshiflet9952
    @kyleshiflet9952 4 года назад

    That Hitchcock line was funny cause psycho came out latter and was a box office hit

  • @andrewminnig2991
    @andrewminnig2991 4 года назад

    It was a brave effort!

  • @elderrusty541
    @elderrusty541 4 года назад

    The Sardonicus Len was smart, cause people are gonna wanna see the movie multiple times to view both endings, so they may have to go 2,3, maybe 4 or more times

    • @Foxy02016
      @Foxy02016 2 года назад

      Unfriended: Dark Web and Clue are 2 examples of movies that actually had multiple endings, and it’s cool to discuss a movie with a friend just to find out you saw different endings

  • @stephenbray9816
    @stephenbray9816 5 лет назад

    My dad sold this stuff for Sears back in the 60s. He collected allot too. My mother still has many works that dad bought.

  • @teresahernandez1059
    @teresahernandez1059 6 лет назад

    Wow!!!!

  • @salez9830
    @salez9830 6 лет назад

    What's with that stupid music added?

  • @kennithumperovitch3371
    @kennithumperovitch3371 6 лет назад

    Sears no longer has the fine arts collection. I met Vincent Price in 1967. He liked my artwork and said I had a great potential! He said that I was Artist, not just an artist, my work astounds! I had an ability and talent with the human landscape! Then on the set of Thriller I met him again! I was the zombie that came crashing out of the floor. hollering!

  • @johnprovince5304
    @johnprovince5304 6 лет назад

    Hitchcock copied Castle's promotional techniques when he released "Psycho".

  • @johndouglaswilson7504
    @johndouglaswilson7504 6 лет назад

    I like this video, I thought it was very enlightening, and a good display of art, and informative.

  • @DrZaius75
    @DrZaius75 6 лет назад

    "If they don't kill you, I will!" One of my favorite things ever.

  • @kurtforman6691
    @kurtforman6691 7 лет назад

    Hitchcock copy is style or was it the other way around?

    • @DrZaius75
      @DrZaius75 6 лет назад

      Hitchcock did it first.

    • @paige8357
      @paige8357 4 года назад

      DrZaius75 no Hitchcock copied and was inspired by castle. Look up the dates.

    • @kurtforman6691
      @kurtforman6691 4 года назад

      Thanks, I like it when artists inspire each other.

    • @honestdave
      @honestdave 3 года назад

      Hitchcock copied him in William Castle started copying some of Hitchcock's mannerisms afterwards

    • @Foxy02016
      @Foxy02016 2 года назад

      Bit of both imo, everyone inspires everything

  • @tammanyfields3583
    @tammanyfields3583 7 лет назад

    I was just 1 year old!

  • @edoedo8686
    @edoedo8686 7 лет назад

    He was a wonderful human being. I met him in 1981 at the Buena Park Wax Museum. I was a small time, third rate weekly reporter, with pretensions for the LA Times. I am now 61, so broke I can only afford RUclips. Art is for everyone--that I can afford...

    • @kennithumperovitch3371
      @kennithumperovitch3371 6 лет назад

      edo edo You can afford my art! I paint and draw any medium any subject! Nudes the best!

    • @MH-zg5yw
      @MH-zg5yw 2 года назад

      You went old school by referencing the old Movieland Wax Museum. Sadly it closed in 2005. I believe they finally took down the old sign that was standing for years.

  • @edoedo8686
    @edoedo8686 7 лет назад

    jajajajajajajajajajajajajajajajaja

  • @DonPeyote420
    @DonPeyote420 8 лет назад

    01:15 lol he actually threatened his audience from spoilers

    • @Foxy02016
      @Foxy02016 2 года назад

      Man invented Endgame spoilers before Endgame was even a twinkle in the eye of Kevin Feigi (who at this point was just a twinkle in the eye)

  • @llffilm415
    @llffilm415 8 лет назад

    2.50 That kid looks like a young Tom Cruz

  • @ChrisCooling
    @ChrisCooling 9 лет назад

    anybody interested in this video should watch Matinee! 1993 www.imdb.com/title/tt0107529/

    • @StephanieCrawford333
      @StephanieCrawford333 9 лет назад

      +Chris Cooling I just rewatched this yesterday and then Svengoolie played "The Night Walker" last night, so I went on a Castle/Woolsey spree. :D

    • @ChrisCooling
      @ChrisCooling 9 лет назад

      Stephanie Crawford I watched that last night too! That was great, I had never seen it before

  • @snarkus63
    @snarkus63 10 лет назад

    What Castle tried to do in theaters (but was often hampered by miniscule budgets) ,they're doing in the theme parks today.

  • @MrJoeybabe25
    @MrJoeybabe25 10 лет назад

    Wow! I'll bet all of the fine art collectors started going to Sears to get the best paintings!

    • @ChristopherSobieniak
      @ChristopherSobieniak 9 лет назад

      Joe Postove Well Sears was a different beast back then. You wanted to shop there (or order from their catalog if you didn't have one to go to).

    • @MrJoeybabe25
      @MrJoeybabe25 8 лет назад

      Christopher Sobieniak Oh I know, Christopher. But fine art?

    • @ChristopherSobieniak
      @ChristopherSobieniak 8 лет назад

      Joe Postove It was a different mindset.

    • @ChristopherSobieniak
      @ChristopherSobieniak 8 лет назад

      Joe Postove Well, many places had lunch counters or restaurants attached. I loved going to them.

    • @MrJoeybabe25
      @MrJoeybabe25 8 лет назад

      Christopher Sobieniak True...but gas stations used to stink lots more than they do now. It was the dirty mechanics.

  • @Sandlot1992
    @Sandlot1992 10 лет назад

    Happy 100th Birthday of William Castle!

  • @juanborjas6416
    @juanborjas6416 10 лет назад

    I wish there were more mothers like the one that said it was fine for her daughter to watch this film.

    • @mikephillips4653
      @mikephillips4653 10 лет назад

      Juan Borjas Does anyone out there remember the paper hatchets that the audience would swing in the air when Joan Crawford would chop off a head in the movie straight Jacket? they were a free handout.

  • @mottledbrain
    @mottledbrain 10 лет назад

    If I find this on DVD will I also get a nice ghost flying about my living room? (Thanks for explaining "Emergo" as I had no idea what that meant.)

    • @Foxy02016
      @Foxy02016 2 года назад

      I mean you can always set it up yourself

  • @wormhunter89yt74
    @wormhunter89yt74 10 лет назад

    This so cool they found it in 1980s.