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Diary of a Madman

  • 1963
  • Approved
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
3.3K
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Vincent Price and Nancy Kovack in Diary of a Madman (1963)
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An evil spirit leaves the body of his human host, a criminal on death-row, and sneaks into the body of his next human host, a French magistrate.An evil spirit leaves the body of his human host, a criminal on death-row, and sneaks into the body of his next human host, a French magistrate.An evil spirit leaves the body of his human host, a criminal on death-row, and sneaks into the body of his next human host, a French magistrate.

  • Director
    • Reginald Le Borg
  • Writers
    • Guy de Maupassant
    • Robert E. Kent
  • Stars
    • Vincent Price
    • Nancy Kovack
    • Chris Warfield
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    3.3K
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    • Director
      • Reginald Le Borg
    • Writers
      • Guy de Maupassant
      • Robert E. Kent
    • Stars
      • Vincent Price
      • Nancy Kovack
      • Chris Warfield
    • 64User reviews
    • 39Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Vincent Price
    Vincent Price
    • Magistrate Simon Cordier
    Nancy Kovack
    Nancy Kovack
    • Odette Mallotte
    Chris Warfield
    • Paul Duclasse
    Elaine Devry
    Elaine Devry
    • Jeanne D'Arville
    Ian Wolfe
    Ian Wolfe
    • Pierre
    Stephen Roberts
    Stephen Roberts
    • Police Captain Robert Rennedon
    Lewis Martin
    Lewis Martin
    • Father Raymonde
    Mary Adams
    Mary Adams
    • Louise
    Edward Colmans
    Edward Colmans
    • Andre D'Arville
    Nelson Olmsted
    Nelson Olmsted
    • Dr. Borman
    Harvey Stephens
    Harvey Stephens
    • Louis Girot
    Dick Wilson
    Dick Wilson
    • Martin
    Wayne Collier
    • Arguing Cafe Couple
    Gloria Clark
    • Arguing Cafe Couple
    Don Brodie
    Don Brodie
    • Marcel the Postman
    George Sawaya
    • Wagon Driver
    Joseph Del Nostro Jr.
    • Coachman
    Joseph Ruskin
    Joseph Ruskin
    • The Horla
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Reginald Le Borg
    • Writers
      • Guy de Maupassant
      • Robert E. Kent
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    7planktonrules

    surprisingly good Price vehicle

    During the 1960s, Vincent Price became super famous as a horror actor--starring in countless low budget horror flicks. Many of them were very cheap and rather forgettable but he also did a few dandies that were quite watchable. In that latter category I would place this film. It's very enjoyable and despite the plot being awfully far-fetched, it is carried off well. Price plays a nice judge who visits a madman about to be executed. At this meeting, the evil spirit controlling the maniac jumps into Price's body and as a result, he goes from a saintly life of a life of evil and depravity. The acting and writing are good, but I must admit this sort of fare isn't going to be for everyone--deep intellectual stuff this isn't! But, if you like a good scare, give the film a viewing.
    6The_Void

    Not up to Price's usually high standard

    I'm a big fan of Vincent Price and all of his films are a must see for me. Normally, this endeavour leads me to see some of the finest horror films of the fifties, sixties and seventies; but every now and again, it will turn up a lesser entry in the great man's filmography, and unfortunately - this is the case here. Based on stories by Guy de Maupassant, Diary of a Madman is a film without much to differentiate it from a number of similar films, and so to someone like me who has seen a great many horror movies; this one does fall a bit flat. Other bad elements include a rather long running time, which ensures that the flimsy plot always feel far too drawn out. The plot follows judge/sculptor Simon Cordier, a man who goes to visit a man put to death in his cell. He was put to death for various murders that he committed, and which he claims were under the influence of evil spirit Horla. However, after the death of the murderer; the evil spirit has nowhere to go, and so decides to take up residence inside the judge...

    It's a seriously good job that this film stars Vincent Price, as with almost anyone else in the lead role it would have been a complete dead loss. Price doesn't excel himself here; but even an average Price performance is great to watch, and the great thespian continually saves the film from tedium. Price is the only real star of the film, and that's not a problem in a way as he has more than enough to carry a film on his own; a film like this could really do with a few more distractions. The locations look nice, however, and the Technicolor cinematography excellently captures them. There's not a great deal of actual horror in the film; sequences that see Vincent Price's mirror reflection disappear, and a few where he has green eyes are about as horrific as it gets. The idea of an evil demon possessing someone isn't exactly original, but the basics of the story get good handling here; so it's a shame that the rest of the film wasn't better. Overall, this has it's moments I suppose; but aside from Price's performance, there isn't much to recommend it for. Interesting fact, though; a quote towards the start of the film was used by Rob Zombie in his song "The Return of the Phantom Stranger"!
    7Space_Mafune

    Vincent Price vs. The Horla

    Vincent Price, as Simon Cordier, is possessed by an evil spirit and is forced to kill. Can he overcome the beast that haunts him inside?

    Dug this out of my collection and gave it another view. I really like this one and feel it has been underrated by many. The only major problem I have with it is the story would have been better served had the existence of the Horla been left more to question. Still I really enjoyed this, especially Vincent Price in the lead. It's got that old-time 1960s AIP Horror feel to it even though it wasn't made there.
    Wizard-8

    Okay, though somewhat stretched out

    Although I am a fan of Vincent Price, I only caught this particular effort of his today. Watching it, I think I know why it slipped past my attention for all of these years. Don't get me wrong - it is not a terrible or bad effort. Price is in top form as always, the low tech special effects are actually pretty good, and the script's basic idea is an intriguing (if a little familiar) one. However, the actual execution of this idea by the director and the screenwriter is kind of lacking. The main problem with the movie is that at 96 minutes it seems quite long and stretched out. It would have worked better at a much shorter pace; in fact, I think the story would fit very well as an episode of the television show "The Twilight Zone" than as a feature film. If you are a Vincent Price fan, the movie is adequate, though it doesn't match up to some of his other movies of this particular era like the Poe films directed by Roger Corman. For all other viewers, it passes the time painlessly, but that's about all.
    StuOz

    Vincent Price Vs Invisible Monster

    Badly titled but very entertaining Price horror film.

    For a while I had seen this movie floating around but since the title reveals zero about what the movie is about - I never bothered with it! Just had my first viewing. Better late than never!

    Despite being too studiobound and needing about 20 minutes of dull footage cut out, Diary of a Madman is a knockout movie. And frankly, a very odd one, but odd in a good way.

    We are missing the wonderfully campy Price dialogue we got in House of Wax and House on Haunted Hill, but instead we get a deadly serious Price who is very pleasing.

    Having no location filming gives it a television movie look but the rich Richard LaSalle score makes the whole thing seem rather grand.

    If you think you have heard some of the LaSalle cues before, you have, in TV's Lost In Space (1965) and Land of the Giants (1968).

    Despite some mild flaws, an outstanding and wonderfully oddball flick.

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    • Trivia
      Final theatrical film of Lewis Martin.
    • Goofs
      At the start of the movie the date in Magistrate Simon Cordier's diary states 1886 as the year. 18-19 minutes into the movie, when he returns the picture of his dead wife and son back to the trunk upstairs, the camera pans to the right after it's open and there is a Teddy Bear. Teddy Bears weren't around until shortly after the November 16, 1902 newspaper cartoon of "Teddy" Roosevelt's based on his bear hunting trip in Mississippi earlier in the month. ("Teddy" refused to kill a baby bear after its mother was killed). Steiff bears started at the Leipzig Toy Fair in March 1903.
    • Quotes

      [first title card]

      Title Card: "... the vulture has eaten the pigeon; the wolf has eaten the lamb; the lion has devoured the sharp-tongued buffalo; man has killed the lion with an arrow, with spear, with gun-powder; but the *"Horla"* will make of man what man has made of the horse and of the ox; His chattel, His slave, and His food, but the mere power of His will. Woe to us!"... Guy de Maupassant

    • Crazy credits
      Opening credits are revealed by a knife cutting through red fabric.
    • Connections
      Featured in Creature Features: Diary of A Madman (1970)

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    • Release date
      • March 6, 1963 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El diario de un loco
    • Filming locations
      • Samuel Goldwyn Studios - 7200 Santa Monica Boulevard, West Hollywood, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Admiral Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $350,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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