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In the wicked performance that crowned him the movie's master of the macabre, Vincent Price plays a renowned wax sculptor plunged into madness when an arsonist destroys his life's work. Unable to use his flame-scarred hands, he devises a new - and murderous- way of restocking his House Of Wax. The sweet dread and sheer fun of this creepy classic, co-starring Phyllis Kirk, Carolyn Jones and Charles Bronson and directed by Andre de Toth, had its roots in a Warner Bros. chiller from 20 years before: Mystery Of The Wax Museum, starring Lionel Atwill as the wax-wielding madman and Fay Wray as a potential victim. Directed by Michael Curtiz and shot in a chillingly effective early two-colour Technicolor process, it and its spooky remake offer you a delicious double-dip in a paraffin bath of terror.
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| Horror | 1953 | 88:22 | 480i (NTSC) | 1 2 3 4 5 6 |  
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