In the latest episode of The Fantastic Films of Vincent Price, Dr. Gangrene dives into Price's films of the 1950s, taking a look at his first film to be released in 1950, The Baron of Arizona, starring Vincent Price, Ellen Drew, and Reed Hadley. It is based on the real-life story of James Addison Revis, who - in one of the stranger chapters in American history - attempted and almost succeeded in swindling the US Government of the entire territory of Arizona.
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Dr. Gangrene, Physician of Fright and Award-winning Nashville-based TV Horror Host, explores the films of the merchant of menace, Vincent Price, in chronological order from first to last, approaching them from a scholarly perspective, offering commentary, review and criticism.
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