Louis M. Heyward


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Oblong Box, The (1969) -- (Movie Clip) Surgery Is Out Of The Question? English nobleman Julian Markham (Vincent Price) is concerned about his brother Edward (Alister Williamson), mutilated and thereby driven mad, and unaware that he’s entered into a plot with their lawyer Trench (Peter Arne) to obtain an African potion that simulates death, tensions high, in AIP’s The Oblong Box, 1969.
Oblong Box, The (1969) -- (Movie Clip) Male, Just Buried 19th English century grave robber Weller (Godfrey James) and his mates have killed a groundskeeper while stealing a body for scientist Neuhartt (Christopher Lee, his first scene), expecting extra pay, unaware that they’ve grabbed an insane mutilated nobleman who faked his death using a magical potion, in The Oblong Box, 1969.
Oblong Box, The (1969) -- (Movie Clip) Open, Let Go Of Me! Full-on spooky voodoo and probably deplorable, from AIP and director Gordon Hessler, Vincent Price is a helpless Englishman outside as a fellow visitor is tortured by African tribesmen, opening The Oblong Box, 1969, with Christopher Lee, little more than the title from an Edgar Allan Poe story.
Conqueror Worm, The (1968) -- (Movie Clip) Hopkins Preys Upon Them Part of the opening vignette, then credits, then narration on the English civil war, and introducing royalist soldiers Richard (Ian Ogilvy) and Swanson (Nicky Henson), still not quite meeting star Vincent Price, in The Conqueror Worm, a.k.a Witchfinder General. 1968.
Conqueror Worm, The (1968) -- (Movie Clip) He Still Prays To Satan Crooked witch hunter Hopkins (Vincent Price), paid by citizens of a Suffolk village, gets to work with aide Stearnes (Robert Russell), starting with priest Lowes (Rupert Davies), whose niece Sara (HIlary Dwyer) tries a rescue, in The Conqueror Worm, a.k.a Witchfinder General. 1968.
Conqueror Worm, The (1968) -- (Movie Clip) The Lord's Work We meet Hopkins (Vincent Price) and Stearnes (Robert Russell), both historical figures, en route to a lucrative witch-killing gig, as soldier Richard (Ian Ogilvy) parts with betrothed Sara (Hilary Dwyer) and her priest uncle Lowes (Rupert Davies), in The Conqueror Worm, a.k.a Witchfinder General. 1968.

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