In episode #50 of THE FANTASTIC FILMS OF VINCENT PRICE Dr. Gangrene takes a look at the 1962 Roger Corman remake of Tower of London, a darker take on the 1939 Universal film, focusing on macabre elements such as torture, death, and ghostly apparitions. Price stars as the scheming Lord Richard, who covets the throne of England and will stop at nothing to achieve it.
About this series: Dr. Gangrene, Physician of Fright and Award-winning Nashville-based TV Horror Host (aka writer/film historian Larry Underwood) 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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