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Two Weeks With Love
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Our Very Own
»rank: 6810
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House of Wax
»rank: 248
0ur opinion: :House of Wax brought Vincent Price into the horror genre, where he fit as snugly as a scalpel in a mad scientist's hand. A remake of the 1933 film Mystery of the Wax Museum, this entertaining Gothic shocker casts Price as a sculptor of wax figures; his unwilling victims--er, 'models'--lend their bodies to his lifelike depictions of Marie Antoinette and Joan of Arc. The film was one of the top 1O moneymakers of its year, thanks in part to the 3-D gimmick, which explains why ...
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House of Wax
»rank: 26387
0ur opinion: :House of Wax brought Vincent Price into the horror genre, where he fit as snugly as a scalpel in a mad scientist's hand. A remake of the 1933 film Mystery of the Wax Museum, this entertaining Gothic shocker casts Price as a sculptor of wax figures; his unwilling victims--er, 'models'--lend their bodies to his lifelike depictions of Marie Antoinette and Joan of Arc. The film was one of the top 1O moneymakers of its year, thanks in part to the 3-D gimmick, which explains why ...
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Three Guys Named Mike
»rank: 39446
0ur opinion: :House of Wax brought Vincent Price into the horror genre, where he fit as snugly as a scalpel in a mad scientist's hand. A remake of the 1933 film Mystery of the Wax Museum, this entertaining Gothic shocker casts Price as a sculptor of wax figures; his unwilling victims--er, 'models'--lend their bodies to his lifelike depictions of Marie Antoinette and Joan of Arc. The film was one of the top 1O moneymakers of its year, thanks in part to the 3-D gimmick, which explains why ...
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Life of Her Own
»rank: 36822
0ur opinion: :House of Wax brought Vincent Price into the horror genre, where he fit as snugly as a scalpel in a mad scientist's hand. A remake of the 1933 film Mystery of the Wax Museum, this entertaining Gothic shocker casts Price as a sculptor of wax figures; his unwilling victims--er, 'models'--lend their bodies to his lifelike depictions of Marie Antoinette and Joan of Arc. The film was one of the top 1O moneymakers of its year, thanks in part to the 3-D gimmick, which explains why ...
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Rock Hudson's Home Movies
»rank: 43857
0ur opinion: :House of Wax brought Vincent Price into the horror genre, where he fit as snugly as a scalpel in a mad scientist's hand. A remake of the 1933 film Mystery of the Wax Museum, this entertaining Gothic shocker casts Price as a sculptor of wax figures; his unwilling victims--er, 'models'--lend their bodies to his lifelike depictions of Marie Antoinette and Joan of Arc. The film was one of the top 1O moneymakers of its year, thanks in part to the 3-D gimmick, which explains why ...
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House of Wax
»rank: 129369
0ur opinion: :House of Wax brought Vincent Price into the horror genre, where he fit as snugly as a scalpel in a mad scientist's hand. A remake of the 1933 film Mystery of the Wax Museum, this entertaining Gothic shocker casts Price as a sculptor of wax figures; his unwilling victims--er, 'models'--lend their bodies to his lifelike depictions of Marie Antoinette and Joan of Arc. The film was one of the top 1O moneymakers of its year, thanks in part to the 3-D gimmick, which explains why ...
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Rock Hudson's Home Movies
»rank: 156417
0ur opinion: :House of Wax brought Vincent Price into the horror genre, where he fit as snugly as a scalpel in a mad scientist's hand. A remake of the 1933 film Mystery of the Wax Museum, this entertaining Gothic shocker casts Price as a sculptor of wax figures; his unwilling victims--er, 'models'--lend their bodies to his lifelike depictions of Marie Antoinette and Joan of Arc. The film was one of the top 1O moneymakers of its year, thanks in part to the 3-D gimmick, which explains why ...
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Rock Hudson's Home Movies
»rank: 156417
0ur opinion: :House of Wax brought Vincent Price into the horror genre, where he fit as snugly as a scalpel in a mad scientist's hand. A remake of the 1933 film Mystery of the Wax Museum, this entertaining Gothic shocker casts Price as a sculptor of wax figures; his unwilling victims--er, 'models'--lend their bodies to his lifelike depictions of Marie Antoinette and Joan of Arc. The film was one of the top 1O moneymakers of its year, thanks in part to the 3-D gimmick, which explains why ...
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