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"House of Usher" is an excellent start for Roger Corman's cycle of films based on the work of Edgar Allan Poe. There have been many remakes, but the Corman films remain the definitive statement. Corman was able to capture the feel of Poe's work and that's something that the remakes couldn't even touch. It also provides a tour de force for Vincent Price and establishes him as a great actor. |
it's not my rip (found and sharing on ed2k), specs:
codec: DivX 5.0
video: 624x336 (1.86:1) [=13:7], 1071 kb/s (0.213 bits/pixel), 23.976 fps
audio: 95 kb/s (47/ch, stereo) VBR LAME3.92, 48000 Hz (english)
duration: 01:19:16s
size: 666 MB
link: The.Fall.of.the.House.of.Usher.1960.DVDRip.avi
enjoy
P.S. there is this sentence in song called 'Fair and Guiling Copesmate Death' by Theatre of Tragedy (album 'Velvet Darkness They Fear'):
"One candle left by now... before the darkness comes..." anyone else was wondering where it came from?