Shock (1946) VINCENT PRICE



Stars: Vincent Price, Lynn Bari, Frank Latimore
Director: Alfred L. Werker

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

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49 Replies to “Shock (1946) VINCENT PRICE”

  1. Vincent Price was an excellent actor that did dozens upon dozens of movies, quite a few in Italy too

  2. Nobody is better than Vincent Price in a dramatic horror film! His looks, voice, mannerisms, etc. are just perfect. He's always impressive, and commanding. Thanks for this great movie!

  3. This plot was remade to good effect on "Tales from the Crypt" called "Mute Witness to Murder".
    Vincent Price was so charming, that even when he was a "bad guy", you couldn't help but root for him.
    Except when he was threatening The Brady Bunch boys. "By the way… how's Margaret?"
    Absolutely love the sofa she was sitting on 😉 And the other lovely scenery and interiors. Nicely shot.

  4. Love Vincent price. One ofthe best actors of all times. Hecould do drama comedy or the creepy. Love all of his movies. Watched him as far back as the 1930s. Very handsome talented man..

  5. I have to say that this film was a Hell of a lot better than I thought that it would be – I read the premise and assumed that it would be more of a melodrama, but it actually ended up being quite a neat little piece of Film Noir. Also, Vincent Price gives a great, nuanced performance and its interesting to see him 'sans moustache', and before he was an established horror actor.

  6. I hope the LT had Hospital insurance,if not he could be still paying,As for his cap its a ball of wrinkles A disgrace to the Air Force

  7. Patient Mr Edwards has THE best psycho look & scared the bleep out of me! LOL… I`ve listened to a lot of Vincent Price radio dramas & have just started watching the movies. I`m loving them, & did not realize how handsome he was.

  8. Vincent playing both a good and evil role. Hate to see him being manipulated by a scheming woman ‼️ Thanks for posting this ?

  9. based on a story by Albert DeMond… who also wrote silent films and screen serials. the plotting is extreme in this fast-flipping tale of crazy mad shrink and worse nurse/gal pal. who better than sleazy Vincent Price and slippery Lynn Bari. arguably Vincent's best performance bar none, well before he sank into camp celebrity.

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