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Vincent Price Unmasked by James Robert Parish
Vincent Price Unmasked by James Robert Parish








Īided in his quest for vengeance by his beautiful and silent assistant Vulnavia, Phibes uses the Ten Plagues of Egypt as his inspiration, wearing an amulet with Hebrew letters corresponding with each plague as he conducts the murders. Resurfacing secretly in London in 1925, Phibes believes his wife was a victim of her doctors' incompetence, and begins elaborate plans to kill those he believes are guilty for her death. He remade his face with prosthetics and used his knowledge of acoustics to regain his voice. Phibes survived the crash, but was horribly scarred and left unable to speak. Anton Phibes, a famous concert organist with doctorates in both music and theology, is believed to have been killed in a car crash in Switzerland in 1921, while racing home upon hearing of the death of his beloved wife, Victoria, during surgery. However, the Ten Plagues in the film considerably differ from those in the literary Old Testament some plagues were dropped, new plagues were added, and even those plagues which remain the same are ordered differently, such as the death of the first-born no longer being the final plague.ĭr. Phibes is inspired in his murderous spree by the Ten Plagues of Egypt from the Old Testament. The film follows the title character, Dr Anton Phibes, who blames the medical team that attended to his wife's surgery four years prior for her death and sets out to exact vengeance on each one. The film also features Terry-Thomas and Hugh Griffith, with an uncredited Caroline Munro appearing as Phibes' wife. Its art deco sets, dark humour, and performance by Price have made the film and its sequel Dr.

Vincent Price Unmasked by James Robert Parish

Heyward, directed by Robert Fuest, written by William Goldstein and James Whiton, and starring Vincent Price and Joseph Cotten. Phibes is a 1971 British dark comedy horror film, produced by Ronald S.










Vincent Price Unmasked by James Robert Parish