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The Pit and the Pendulum

Original title: Pit and the Pendulum
  • 1961
  • Approved
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
18K
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Vincent Price, John Kerr, and Barbara Steele in The Pit and the Pendulum (1961)
In the sixteenth century, Francis Barnard travels to Spain to clarify the strange circumstances of his sister's death after she had married the son of a cruel Spanish Inquisitor.
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In the sixteenth century, Francis Barnard travels to Spain to clarify the strange circumstances of his sister's death after she had married the son of a cruel Spanish Inquisitor.In the sixteenth century, Francis Barnard travels to Spain to clarify the strange circumstances of his sister's death after she had married the son of a cruel Spanish Inquisitor.In the sixteenth century, Francis Barnard travels to Spain to clarify the strange circumstances of his sister's death after she had married the son of a cruel Spanish Inquisitor.

  • Director
    • Roger Corman
  • Writers
    • Richard Matheson
    • Edgar Allan Poe
  • Stars
    • Vincent Price
    • Barbara Steele
    • John Kerr
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    18K
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    • Director
      • Roger Corman
    • Writers
      • Richard Matheson
      • Edgar Allan Poe
    • Stars
      • Vincent Price
      • Barbara Steele
      • John Kerr
    • 156User reviews
    • 108Critic reviews
    • 78Metascore
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    Vincent Price
    Vincent Price
    • Nicholas
    Barbara Steele
    Barbara Steele
    • Elizabeth
    John Kerr
    John Kerr
    • Francis
    Luana Anders
    Luana Anders
    • Catherine
    Antony Carbone
    Antony Carbone
    • Doctor Leon
    Patrick Westwood
    Patrick Westwood
    • Maximillian
    Lynette Bernay
    • Maria
    • (as Lynne Bernay)
    Larry Turner
    • Nicholas as a Child
    Mary Menzies
    • Isabella
    Charles Victor
    • Bartolome
    Randee Lynne Jensen
    Randee Lynne Jensen
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    • Director
      • Roger Corman
    • Writers
      • Richard Matheson
      • Edgar Allan Poe
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    7BA_Harrison

    Ends on an upward swing.

    In the mid-16th century, Englishman Francis Barnard (John Kerr) travels to the Spanish castle of Nicholas Medina (Vincent Price) to try and uncover the details surrounding the sudden death of his sister Elizabeth (Barbara Steele), Nicholas's wife. Soon after arriving at the castle, Francis begins to suspect that Nicholas is hiding the truth, but what he eventually discovers is far more terrible than he could have imagined.

    I'm not the greatest fan of the Roger Corman/Edgar Allen Poe cycle of films, finding their combination of creaky Gothic trappings, trite atmospherics and overwrought melodrama just a little too cheesy to be wholly effective; for much of the time, Pit and the Pendulum is just the same, with Price hamming it up and Corman laying on the eeriness with a trowel.

    Thankfully, the film is short enough to prevent boredom kicking in and is saved somewhat by a great final act that provides one or two neat twists, some well handled excitement (the razor-sharp pendulum of the title finally making an appearance, swinging to and fro above a shackled Francis) and a befitting closing shot (I won't say what it is, but it's a corker).
    7HumanoidOfFlesh

    A masterpiece of Gothic horror!

    "The Pit and the Pendulum" is the second of Roger Corman's Edgar Allan Poe's adaptations with a screenplay by Richard Matheson.Vincent Price's performance is an obvious highlight of the film.Legendary horror actresses Luana Anders("Dementia 13")and Barbara Steele("Shivers","Silent Scream","Black Sunday")co-star in this extremely atmospheric chiller.To sum up,"The Pit and the Pendulum" is one of Roger Corman's finest offerings-it's creepy,unsettling and extremely entertaining.A masterpiece that easily gets 10 out of 10!
    dbdumonteil

    Matheson's medley

    The movie adapted from Edgar Allan Poe is par excellence a movie made up of sketches:for instance ,"tre passi nel delirio"(Fellini,Malle,Vadim,1968) encompassed three short stories.

    The problem with Edgar Poe's short stories lies in the fact that they are...short!Here Richard Matheson double-jumped his contemporaries by combining elements from several Poe stories in a single classy film. Some kind of" the writer's greatest hits " so to speak.

    The beloved late wife subject directly comes from "Morella" which will be filmed by Corman in "tales of terror" the following year.The doomed house which is slowly sinking down recalls "the fall of the House of Usher"."Burried alive" or "premature burial" plays a prominent part in the plot too.The walled up character was present in "the black cat" and "the cask of Amontillado".As for "the pit and the pendulum",it provides the movie with its final,but it's only a small segment of the whole.

    The actors are excellent ,the sets wonderfully Gothic,but there's something hollow in these Corman movies.Fellini was able to transcend Poe (eg segment "Tobby Dammit" in "tre passi nel delirio") ,Corman remains a respectful director,and one sees little of the madness which emanates from Poe's best works.The same goes for such works as "premature burial" or "tales of terror".Outside technically,it does not show any improvement on,for instance Jean Epstein's (helped by Luis Bunuel)"chute de la maison Usher" a silent movie from 1928.
    8claudio_carvalho

    One of the Best Roger Corman's Movies

    After the mysterious death of Elizabeth Barnard Medina (Barbara Steele), her brother Francis Barnard (John Kerr) travels from London to Spain and without previous notice he arrives at the castle of her husband Nicholas Medina (Vincent Price). He is received by Nicholas' sister Catherine Medina (Luana Anders) that invites Francis to have dinner with her brother and her.

    Francis learns that their father Sebastian Medina was a cruel torturer of the Spanish Inquisition and Nicholas is a traumatized man that has witnessed the murder of his uncle Bartolome (Charles Victor) and his adulterer mother Isabella (Mary Menzies) being tortured and killed by his father when he was a kid. During the dinner, the family's friend Doctor Charles Leon (Antony Carbone) unexpectedly arrives and Francis discovers that his sister died of heart attack after visiting the torture chamber in the dungeons. Soon the place is haunted by strange events and Nicholas suspects of his servants Maximillian (Patrick Westwood) and Maria (Lynette Bernay) but Francis is convinced that Nicholas is the responsible for the death of his sister.

    "Pit and the Pendulum" is one of the best Roger Corman's movies despite the poor scenario that shakes in many scenes. The last time that I saw this movie was on 16 November 1999 on cable television and today I have just watched it again on DVD. The creepy story of Edgar Allan Poe is still engaging even when the viewer watches more than two times. My vote is eight.

    Title (Brazil): "A Mansão do Terror" ("The Manor of Horror")
    7christopher-underwood

    good solid Corman production

    Watching this again after many years and with such a wonderfully clear print is a revelation. The story is slight but well told with stunning cinematography and a most impressive set, cleverly lit with colour tints, inspired perhaps by Mario Brava. Vincent Price has the time of his life, as impressive in close up as in medium. If he overdoes the old acting bit we love him for it because he does it so well. Certainly he makes most of the rest of the cast look a little wooden and we long for the arrival of Barbara Steele. Of course the wait is worth while but perhaps we could have had some flash backs early on in the film when we are gradually being let into the true horror of the situation. This is a very good solid Corman production, helped by decent script from Matheson but much reliant on the aforementioned, Price and Steele.

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    • Trivia
      To increase the pendulum's sense of deadly menace, director Roger Corman took out every other frame during the editing stage making the blade appear to move twice as fast.
    • Goofs
      None of the torture instruments that appear were used by the Inquisition, and many of them didn't exist during the time the story is set. One of the most clear examples is the iron maiden, which was invented during the 18th century.
    • Quotes

      Don Nicholas Medina: I will tell you where you are. You are about to enter hell, Bartholomew. Hell! The Netherworld. The infernal region. The abode of the damned. The place of torment. Pandemonium. "Abbadon, "Tophet", "Gehenna". "Naraka", the pit! And the pendulum.

    • Crazy credits
      "...the agony of my soul found vent in one loud, long, and final scream of despair." -- Poe
    • Alternate versions
      Two shots of a corpse's face in a coffin were cut by the BBFC from the original UK cinema version. All later versions were uncut.
    • Connections
      Edited into Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine (1965)

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    • Release date
      • August 23, 1961 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Edgar Allan Poe's Pit and the Pendulum
    • Filming locations
      • Palos Verdes, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Alta Vista Productions
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    • Budget
      • $200,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 20m(80 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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