Featuring a scene-stealing cameo from Vincent Price, Kenny Everett's Bloodbath At The House Of Death (1984) is a horror comedy in the best possible taste!
They don’t make movie stars like Vincent Price anymore – and even when they did, they didn’t make many of them. As well as his prodigious output as an actor, Price was also a well-travelled, learned man with a particular penchant for art and art history and gourmet cookery. A consummate renaissance man, he’s one of those names who transcends the grubby popularity of movie stardom and expands…
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