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The Masque of the Red Death (1964)

The Masque of the Red Death
Directed by Roger Corman
Written by Charles Beaumont and R. Wright Campbell from a story by Edgar Allen Poe
1964/USA
Alta Vista Productions
Repeat viewing/Netflix rental
One of 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die

[box] Man in red: Why should you be afraid to die? Your soul has been dead for a long long time.[/box]

This has long been my favorite of Corman’s Edgar Allen Poe films.

A horrific plague known as the red death is ravaging the medieval Italian countryside. Propero (Vincent Price), an evil Lord, offers sanctuary in his castle for those as yet uninfected.  Prospero also abducts an innocent young village girl Francesca (Jane Asher) along with her father and sweetheart for sadistic entertainment purposes.

The invited noble guests participate in a masked costume ball that is slated to end in some kind of Satanic ritual.  In the meantime, the Lady Juliana (Hazel Court) makes her own pact with Satan as Prospero attempts to corrupt Francesca.

By far the most graphic of Corman’s Poe films, this one is filled with palpable menace and evil.  Price makes a truly diabolic villain and the film is fantastically lighted by future director Nicholas Roeg.  A lot of care went into this one.  Recommended.

 

Girls About Town (1931)

Girls About Town
Directed by George Cukor
Written Raymond Griffith and Brian Marlow
1931/USA
Paramount Pictures
First viewing/YouTube

 

[box] Give me a good script, and I’ll be 100 times better as a director. — George Cukor[/box]

George Cukor brings extra class to this delightful pre-Code comedy.

Wanda Howard (Kay Francis) and Marie Bailey (Lilyan Tashman) are “party girls” who get paid $500 a pop for being nice to rich old men in night clubs.  Wanda is getting bored and disgusted with the life but the wise-cracking Marie is out for every last dime she can get out of it.  One day their boss offers them work for a weekend on a yacht with Benjamin Thomas (Eugene Pallette).  Wanda reluctantly accompanies Marie.

Benjie turns out to be a specialist in bad practical jokes.  To Wanda’s delight, he brings rich young man Jim Baker (Joel McCrea) with him.  They kill time by “pretending” to like each other and by the time they disembark are in love.  Comic complications arise when we find out that Wanda has an estranged husband who expects to get rich on any divorce.

Oh for the days when “party girls” were dripping with jewels and furs and people spent their evenings in formal attire at nightclubs!  This one is heavy on snappy dialogue delivered by people who know how.  This picture also has Joel McCrea with and without his shirt and my friends know how that makes my heart go pitter pat!   Recommended.

Clip – Louise Beavers seen briefly as a maid