Shock (1946) Vincent Price – Film-Noir, Thriller Full Length Movie



A psychologically distraught woman is committed to a private sanitarium by the man she witnessed commit a murder.

Director: Alfred L. Werker
Writers: Eugene Ling
Stars: Vincent Price, Lynn Bari, Frank Latimore –
Genre:  Classics, Cult Film,  Film-Noir, Thriller 
Budget: $375,000

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42 Replies to “Shock (1946) Vincent Price – Film-Noir, Thriller Full Length Movie”

  1. little things makes it so movies like this can never have the same drama.. Little things like, a text or a cell, cannot pull the same hopelessness as a corded phone ..missing people's calls. waiting by the phone.. people listening in on the other line…

    Little things, have no heart. no dimensions

  2. This movie reminds me of another great movie with Barbara Stanwyck in "Wittness to Murder" l always loved that haunting voice of Vincent Price. Who remember him in "Laura" "The House on Haunted Hill" and even on "The Brady Bunch" Hawaii Trip? Soooo many other movies that l love watching him in.

  3. I was in a musical in the 60’s as I sang in the chorus .The jealousy amongst the dancers and chorus was horrible.I went to Lynn Bari fir advice. I went into that dressing room crying. I told her my troubles. She firmly said, if you cant take it quit. I did and I’m glad I didn’t pursue show business.

  4. this is a good one.

    Aside from pointing how mandatory standard procedures can be so dumb, it also depicts being declared insane when not is just so nuts- just like the cripples' who're categorically mixed with those that are in the Philippines.

  5. My Vincent Price favorites include, pf course, 'House of Wax', then 'Dragonwyck'. Finally, for some really over-the-top interpretations of Shakespeare, 'Theater of Blood'!

  6. 19:24 This maybe the worst fake kiss ever. He goes straight for her chin. At Price's height of 6'4, it may have been hard to get the angle just right. Take some comfort in the plot though, many guys in Hollywood would've killed for Lynn Bari.

  7. Seventy-five years old, and the film still holds up! Vincent Price is masterful, and the tension is always kept simmering. Yet another example of why I love Forties film noir.

  8. Fairly mundane B picture that fails to shock at all. Kind of foreshadows all the mad doctors Price would later play as critics note.
    Amazing what a long career he had, he got kind of campy later but his early Edgar Allen Poe films were darkly operatic. The Fly I saw when I was a kid, that one packs a punch, esp the final scene the unforgettable , "help me, help me. . ."

  9. The men back then took care of themselves nicely, and dressed nicely. Thus, looked good! What a shame with what we have today — no class.

  10. You know what you could you stop ? sending the songs and programs that you want me to to the devices and send regular utube if I didn't subscribe to it I don't want to see it.Thats terrible for people to get into your devices and govern what you see. I don't that at all. Please stop to all 3 of my devices that's not right.

  11. An amazing voice of the man that was so good, so very good at playing his parts was Price, so much true feeling, so much true talent. How blessed with are for such fine actors and such fine scripts, that are still available because we have these uploaders

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