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The Abominable Dr. Phibes
TrailerDr. Phibes' wife has dead on an operation by him and 9 associates of his. He thinks that these 9 doctors has responsibilities for his wife's death. Being a doctor, scientist, organist, he decides to kill them in a weird way, using bats, bees, killer frog masks, etc..Actors: Vincent Price, Joseph Cotten, Hugh Griffith, Terry-Thomas, Virginia North, Peter Jeffrey, Derek Godfrey, Norman Jones, John Cater, Aubrey Woods, John Laurie, ...»Director: Robert FuestCountry: United StatesDuration: 94 minQuality: HDRelease: 1971IMDb: 7.00 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Abominable Dr. Phibes"
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Characters of "The Abominable Dr. Phibes"
Dr. Anton PhibesPlayed by: Vincent PriceDr. VesaliusPlayed by: Joseph CottenDr. LongstreetPlayed by: Terry-ThomasVulnaviaPlayed by: Virginia NorthInspector TroutPlayed by: Peter JeffreySuperintendent WaverleyPlayed by: John CaterGoldsmithPlayed by: Aubrey WoodsDarrowPlayed by: John Laurie -
Directors of "The Abominable Dr. Phibes"
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Creators of "The Abominable Dr. Phibes"
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Critic Reviews of "The Abominable Dr. Phibes"
Dave Kehr Chicago ReaderOctober 19, 2016A former art director, Fuest gives the film a preposterously lush, Ken Russell-ish look. Highly enjoyable.
Variety Staff VarietyMarch 26, 2009Anachronistic period horror musical camp fantasy is a fair description, loaded with comedic gore of the type that packs theatres and drives child psychologists up the walls.
Geoff Andrew Time OutJune 24, 2006Often amusing, occasionally sickening, always impressive for the imaginative Art Deco sets, it's pretty flatly directed.
Christopher Hudson The SpectatorOctober 19, 2016No film can be all bad which opens in a vast Art Deco chamber... with Vincent Price, masked, cloaked and hooded, rising out of the floor at the keyboard of a Wurlitzer organ playing Cole Porter melodies.
Fernando F. Croce CinePassionOctober 19, 2016A sardonic wink, back at The Phantom of the Opera and ahead toward Phantom of the Paradise, with The Avengers as structure and plenty of Franju in the mix.
Wendy Ide Times (UK)November 14, 2014High-camp horror with its tongue firmly in its gruesomely deformed cheek, this British oddity features Vincent Price in one of his most memorable roles.
Matt BrunsonOctober 31, 2013There's camp to spare -- check out the doc's house band -- but there's also plenty of innovation on display, to say nothing of ample amounts of effective humor.
Keith PhippsOctober 22, 2013Fuest plays up the 1930s-by-way-of-the-1970s set design, but any atmosphere gets lost in scene after scene that's lighted like a TV show.
Tim Brayton Antagony & EcstasyApril 08, 2012Arguably the single greatest AIP release made without Roger Corman on hand as either producer or director... One of Price's signature roles.
Steve Biodrowski CinefantastiqueMarch 09, 2009"The perfect combination of horror and humor."
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