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- 1/9/2019
- MUBI
The Last Man On Earth will play at the Vincentennial Vincent Price Film Festival in a glorious 35mm print at 7pm on Friday, May 20th at the Hi-Pointe Theatre with an introduction and post-film discussion by Richard Squires, creator of the Web site The Vincent Price Exhibit (www.vincentpriceexhibit.com). Ticket information can be found Here
Even though Richard Matheson.s novel I Am Legend has been filmed three times (officially), only one of the film versions worked with a script by Matheson himself (though billed as .Logan Swanson.). Originally a Hammer Film property (how great would that have been?), Matheson.s script was eventually sold to Lippert Productions and made cheaply in Italy with an Italian cast and crew, as The Last Man On Earth (1964). For its bankable American star, Vincent Price was cast as the lead. Price was at the peak of his popularity from a series of...
Even though Richard Matheson.s novel I Am Legend has been filmed three times (officially), only one of the film versions worked with a script by Matheson himself (though billed as .Logan Swanson.). Originally a Hammer Film property (how great would that have been?), Matheson.s script was eventually sold to Lippert Productions and made cheaply in Italy with an Italian cast and crew, as The Last Man On Earth (1964). For its bankable American star, Vincent Price was cast as the lead. Price was at the peak of his popularity from a series of...
- 5/20/2011
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
The Vincentennial Vincent Price Film Festival starts this Thursday, May 19th . This is a great opportunity for movie fans to see these wonderful Vincent Price films on the big screen. Most of the films are free, but the ones at the Hi-Pointe will be ticketed.
Here.s the complete lineup:
Thursday May 19:
7:30pm- The Fly (1958) to be presented at Missouri History Museum.S
MacDermott Grand Hall. With activities, a cash bar, and a special bonus at the door for Vincent Price look-a-likes. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. for an 8:30 p.m. screening of The Fly. Admission is free.
The Vincentennial Vincent Price Film Festival then moves to the The Hi-Pointe Theater for the next three days.
Friday May 20:
7:00pm . The Last Man On Earth (1964) will be presented in a stunning 35mm print to be preceded by Tim Burton.s 6-minute stop-motion animation short Vincent.
Here.s the complete lineup:
Thursday May 19:
7:30pm- The Fly (1958) to be presented at Missouri History Museum.S
MacDermott Grand Hall. With activities, a cash bar, and a special bonus at the door for Vincent Price look-a-likes. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. for an 8:30 p.m. screening of The Fly. Admission is free.
The Vincentennial Vincent Price Film Festival then moves to the The Hi-Pointe Theater for the next three days.
Friday May 20:
7:00pm . The Last Man On Earth (1964) will be presented in a stunning 35mm print to be preceded by Tim Burton.s 6-minute stop-motion animation short Vincent.
- 5/16/2011
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Article by Jim Batts, Dana Jung, and Tom Stockman
Born in St. Louis on May 27, 1911, iconic actor Vincent Price retained a special fondness for his place of origin, and that love is now reciprocated with Vincentennial, a celebration of his 100th birthday in his hometown. Price was not only a notable St. Louisan but one of the 20th century.s most remarkable men. To do full justice to the range of his accomplishments, Vincentennial features not only a 10-day film festival but also a pair of exhibits, a stage production, two publications, and illuminating discussions by Price experts and film historians. We decided to do a special edition of Top Ten Tuesday here at We Are Movie Geeks in honor of the many great films that Vincent Price starred in, and after we had assembled the list we realized that all ten of these films will be showing at the...
Born in St. Louis on May 27, 1911, iconic actor Vincent Price retained a special fondness for his place of origin, and that love is now reciprocated with Vincentennial, a celebration of his 100th birthday in his hometown. Price was not only a notable St. Louisan but one of the 20th century.s most remarkable men. To do full justice to the range of his accomplishments, Vincentennial features not only a 10-day film festival but also a pair of exhibits, a stage production, two publications, and illuminating discussions by Price experts and film historians. We decided to do a special edition of Top Ten Tuesday here at We Are Movie Geeks in honor of the many great films that Vincent Price starred in, and after we had assembled the list we realized that all ten of these films will be showing at the...
- 5/10/2011
- by Movie Geeks
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
The Schedule for the Vincentennial Vincent Price Film Festival in St. Louis has been announced. May 27th is the 100th birthday of the most iconic actor to hail from St. Louis so Cinema St. Louis will be throwing a film festival in his honor to celebrate. Here’s the lineup:
Thursday May 19:
7:30pm- The Fly (1958) to be presented at Missouri History Museum’S
MacDermott Grand Hall. With activities, a cash bar, and a special bonus at the door for Vincent Price look-a-likes. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. for an 8:30 p.m. screening of The Fly. Admission is free.
The Vincentennial Vincent Price Film Festival then moves to the The Hi-Pointe Theater for the next three days.
Friday May 20:
7:00pm – The Last Man On Earth (1964) will be presented in a stunning 35mm print to be preceded by Tim Burton’s 6-minute stop-motion animation short Vincent.
Thursday May 19:
7:30pm- The Fly (1958) to be presented at Missouri History Museum’S
MacDermott Grand Hall. With activities, a cash bar, and a special bonus at the door for Vincent Price look-a-likes. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. for an 8:30 p.m. screening of The Fly. Admission is free.
The Vincentennial Vincent Price Film Festival then moves to the The Hi-Pointe Theater for the next three days.
Friday May 20:
7:00pm – The Last Man On Earth (1964) will be presented in a stunning 35mm print to be preceded by Tim Burton’s 6-minute stop-motion animation short Vincent.
- 3/18/2011
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
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