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The Oblong Box

1969

R

1 h 36 m

United Kingdom

Horror

Aristocrat Julian Markham keeps his disfigured brother, Sir Edward, locked in a tower of his house. Sir Edward occasionally escapes and causes havoc around the town.
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Vincent Price
Sir Julian Markham
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Alister Williamson
Sir Edward Markham
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Christopher Lee
Dr. J. Neuhartt
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Rupert Davies
Joshua Kemp
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Uta Levka
Heidi
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Sally Geeson
Sally Baxter
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Peter Arne
Samuel Trench
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Hilary Heath
Lady Elizabeth Markham
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Maxwell Shaw
Tom Hackett
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Carl Rigg
Mark Norton
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Harry Baird
N'Galo
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Godfrey James
Weller
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James Mellor
Harry Holt
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John Barrie
Franklin
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Ivor Dean
Hawthorne
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Danny Daniels
Witchdoctor
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Michael Balfour
Ruddock
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Hira Talfrey
Martha

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Joel EL Claro

29/05/2023 20:37
source: The Oblong Box
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محمد قريوي

18/11/2022 08:48
Trailer—The Oblong Box
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Fredson Luvicu

16/11/2022 11:50
The Oblong Box
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hynd14

16/11/2022 02:53
"The Oblong Box" is about what you'd expect. Like "Witchfinder General" (aka "The Conqueror Worm") the previous year, a lot of it seems to be going for shock value. Vincent Price plays a 19th-century nobleman keeping his disfigured brother locked in a room...only then the brother manages to escape. There's some violence (although I wouldn't call it gore) and no shortage of women with bug-eyed, frightened looks on their faces. As with the other 1960s horror flicks based on Edgar Allan Poe stories -- although this one is not part of Roger Corman's series -- the movie only uses the title and is otherwise unrelated to the original story. There's certainly nothing special about the movie, except that it was the first pairing of Vincent Price and Christopher Lee. Otherwise, Corman's movies are the ones that I recommend. Also starring Rupert Davies, Peter Arne, Sally Geeson and Hilary Dwyer.
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Saroshma Official

16/11/2022 02:53
Disfigured in an African ritual, Edward is kept, "protected", by his brother Julian by being kept chained up in attic. He fakes his death to escape from Julian and another man is killed to take Edward's place in the "oblong box". Film looks like a low-key, photographed stageplay, a well-dressed period piece having little to do with Poe's short story, besides the title box. This is one of those films to watch primarily to enjoy the cast, lush settings and photography, hooded killers, throat-slicings, and a couple of good scares along the way, even if it has little if anything to do with Poe, just don't get one's hopes too high up. It does have a good unmasking scene, and genuinely creepy twist-ending, which still stood out in my mind years after I had last seen this film. Favourite line: "I'll only do my prowling at night."
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