On this day in horror history, director Robert Fuest’s British dark comedy horror film The Abominable Dr. Phibes starring Vincent Price was released in 1971. Produced by Ronald S. Dunas and Louis M.
Bleeding Cool welcomes back The Castle of Horror Podcast tonight, a weekly internet radio show where professional writers in the comics, games and book industries take a look at horror movies, ...
In 1925, Anton Phibes, a horribly disfigured genius, supposedly killed in a car crash, is convinced that his beloved wife died a victim of incompetent doctors, and begins elaborate plans to kill them.
A man who was disfigured in a car wreck seeks revenge on those he believes are responsible for the death of his wife. Each slaying is patterned after the plagues brought down on Rameses, from killer ...
Vincent Price was once asked on a TV talk show how his skull-headed Dr. Phibes had risen again after embalming himself at the end of The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971). Price replied grandly, “He ...
Bleeding Cool welcomes back The Castle of Horror Podcast tonight, a weekly internet radio show where professional writers in the comics, games and book industries take a look at horror movies, ...
Here’s a pair of reviews covering some classic horror films and the resurrection of a popular slasher franchise. Dr. Phibes Double Feature (Kino Lorber, rated PG and PG-13, 1.85:1 aspect ratio, 183 ...
In 1925, Anton Phibes, a horribly disfigured genius, supposedly killed in a car crash, is convinced that his beloved wife died a victim of incompetent doctors, and begins elaborate plans to kill them.