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You're probably thinking of The Hilarious House of Frightenstein, in which Price would recite a poem at the start and end of each episode.
He played that character in _The Monster Club_ (1981) as well as EraSmus in _The Raven_ (1963).
The letters in the word "personality" do not stand for anything. "Personality" is not an acronym.
"Dangerous Mission" (1954). Stars Victor Mature, Piper Laurie, William Bendix, Vincent Price.
Vincent Price was an American actor who appeared in dozens of movies, theater productions, and television shows. Price was 6 feet 4 inches tall.
The House of Wax (1953) was the first 3-D color feature from a major American studio. In the movie, Professor Henry Jarrod (Vincent Price) coats his murder victims in wax.
It was mostly from the makeup he wore for his scary characters.
No.
There was a 1994 Bowery Boys film, Spook Busters, as well as a (VERY short-lived) 1975 TV show, Ghost Busters; but Vincent Price did not appear in either. He did star in the film, House on Haunted Hill, but this had no connection to any kind of "ghost busting."
Vincent Price appears as a narrator in the song "The Black Widow" from the album 'Welcome To My Nightmare,' originally released in 1975.
No.
The 1932 version starred Joel McCrea.
The 1945 version "A Game of Death" starred John Loder.
The 1953 short film starred Joseph Marzano.
The 1956 version "Run for the Sun" stared Richard Widmark and Trevor Howard.
The 1961 version "Bloodlust!" starred Wilton Graff.
The 1973 version "The Woman Hunt" starred John Ashley.
The 1987 version "Slave Girls from Beyond Infinity" starred Don Scribner.
The 1989 version "The Most Dangerous Woman Alive" starred Robert Lipton.
Vincent Price starred in 116 films in his lifetime.
Rod Temperton who wrote Thriller said he envisioned a talking section at the end of the song, Quincy Jones' wife Peggy Lipton knew Vincent Price and suggested him because of his well known creepy voice and he agreed to it.
Vincent Price was never even nominated for an Oscar or a Golden Globe, but he did win a lifetime achievement award from the L.A. Film Critics Association. Though he almost always played sinister characters, he was, in real life, the gentlest of men, who loved nothing more than having a group of friends over to cook a large meal for them.
I'm the soul survivor
THE NAME OF THE GAME IS 'STAY ALIVE' (MILTON BRADLEY)-
'I'M THE SOUL SURVIVOR,' IS A QUOTE FROM THE COMMERCIAL.
No. It was Barry Clayton whom died at the age of 80 in 2011.
Hopkins: The Witchfinder General from Cathedral features soundbytes from the movie Witchfinder General.