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Extraordinary Tales
TrailerAn animated anthology of 5 stories adapted from Edgar Allan Poe: The Tell-Tale Heart, The Pit and the Pendulum, The Fall of the House of Usher, The Facts in the Case of Mr. Valdemar, and The Masque of the Red Death.Actors: Christopher Lee, Bela Lugosi, Julian Sands, Guillermo del Toro, Roger Corman, Stephen Hughes, Cornelia FunkeDirector: Raul GarciaCountry: France, Belgium, Germany, Spain, Luxembourg, United StatesDuration: 73 minQuality: HDRelease: 2013IMDb: 6.40 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Extraordinary Tales"
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Prince ProsperoPlayed by: Roger CormanEdgar Allan PoePlayed by: Stephen Hughes -
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Critic Reviews of "Extraordinary Tales"
VarietyOctober 25, 2015Five stories by Edgar Allan Poe get varied treatment in this striking but inert animated compendium.
RogerEbert.comOctober 23, 2015Poe's storytelling gift is so timeless, and the voice actors assembled so captivating, that "Extraordinary Tales" can't help but work on some level. It just never quite rises above that faint praise.
Los Angeles TimesOctober 22, 2015"Extraordinary Tales" reminds viewers that animation can enable an artist to realize an individual vision, even on a limited budget.
Seattle TimesOctober 22, 2015Just in time for Halloween comes this singular tribute to Edgar Allan Poe from veteran animator Raul Garcia.
New York TimesOctober 22, 2015The best sections reverberate with the power of Poe's words. As such, they serve as apt tributes to yarns that will always be more formidable on the page than on the screen.
Boston GlobeOctober 22, 2015The voices of the late Christopher Lee and Bela Lugosi reading from the text isn't quite the same. But Garcia compensates with a different animation style for each of the five stories.
Common Sense MediaJanuary 08, 2016Poe's creepy, unevenly adapted tales aren't for young kids.
Under the RadarDecember 09, 2015Unsure of its targeted demographic, Tales straddles the tonal line, flip-flopping like a fish left on the dock.
Fat Guys at the MoviesOctober 24, 2015the definitive works of Edgar Allan Poe on the big screen
HeraldNet (Everett, WA)October 23, 2015The fact that an author who died 166 years ago continues to be a draw for moviemakers says something about Edgar Allan Poe's imagination. And here's a feverish new animated Poe feature -- released just in time for Halloween.
Paste MagazineOctober 23, 2015Extraordinary Tales leaves us wishing for more: more running time, more of Poe's material, more of Garcia's macabre animated magic.
Boston HeraldOctober 23, 2015Garcia brings these classic Poe tales to life with the notable aid of atmospheric score by Sergio de la Puente.
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