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The film was important in the history of [[American International Pictures]] which up until then had specialised in making low budget black and white films to go out on double bills.<ref name="AIP"/> The market for this kind of movie was in decline so AIP decided to gamble on making a larger budgeted film in colour. It was shot in fifteen days.
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'{{Infobox film |name = House of Usher |image = House of usher1960.jpg| caption = [[Film poster]] by [[Reynold Brown]] | | |director = [[Roger Corman]] |producer = Roger Corman; [[James H. Nicholson]], [[Samuel Z. Arkoff]] (Exec Prods) |writer = [[Richard Matheson]] |based on = {{based on|the short story "[[The Fall of the House of Usher]]"|[[Edgar Allan Poe]]}} |starring = [[Vincent Price]]<br>[[Mark Damon]]<br>[[Myrna Fahey]]<br>[[Harry Ellerbe]] |music = [[Les Baxter]] |cinematography = [[Floyd Crosby]] |distributor = [[American International Pictures]] |released = 22 June 1960 |runtime = 79 min |country = {{USA}} |language = [[English language|English]] |budget = $300,000<ref name="AIP">Mark McGee, ''Faster and Furiouser: The Revised and Fattened Fable of American International Pictures'', McFarland, 1996 p179</ref> |}} '''''House of Usher''''' ([[1960 in film|1960]]) is an [[American International Pictures]] [[horror film]] starring [[Vincent Price]], [[Myrna Fahey]], and [[Mark Damon]]. The film was directed by [[Roger Corman]] and its screenplay written by [[Richard Matheson]] from the short story "[[The Fall of the House of Usher]]" by [[Edgar Allan Poe]]. The film was the first of [[American International Pictures #List of Corman-Poe films|eight Corman/Poe feature films]]. In 2005, the film was listed with the [[United States]] [[National Film Registry]] as being deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." The film is also known as ''Fall of the House of Usher'' and ''The Mysterious House of Usher''. On August 6, 2010, [[BRIC Arts]] presented the film in [[Prospect Park (Brooklyn)|Prospect Park]] with a new score and [[psychedelic]] overlays and [[flashforward]]s by [[Marco Benevento]] in celebration of the film's 50th anniversary. Versions exist on [[DVD]] with running times between 76 and 80 minutes. ==Plot and cast== Philip Winthrop ([[Mark Damon]]) travels to the House of Usher, a desolate mansion surrounded by a murky swamp, to meet his fiancée Madeline Usher ([[Myrna Fahey]]). Madeline's brother Roderick ([[Vincent Price]]) opposes Philip's intentions, telling the young man that the Usher family is afflicted by a cursed bloodline which has driven all their ancestors to madness. Roderick foresees the family evils being propagated into future generations with a marriage to Madeline and vehemently discourages the union. Philip becomes increasingly desperate to take Madeline away; she agrees to leave with him, desperate to get away from her brother. During a heated argument with her brother, Madeline suddenly dies and is laid to rest in the family crypt beneath the house. As Philip is preparing to leave following the entombment, the [[butler]], Bristol ([[Harry Ellerbe]]), lets slip that Madeline suffered from [[catalepsy]], a condition which can make its sufferers appear dead. Philip rips open Madeline's coffin and finds it empty. He desperately searches for her in the winding passages of the crypt but she eludes him and confronts her brother. Now completely insane, Madeline avenges herself upon the brother who knowingly [[Premature burial|buried her alive]]. Both die as a fire breaks out. Philip escapes and watches the house sink into the swampy land surrounding it. ==Production== The film was important in the history of [[American International Pictures]] which up until then had specialised in making low budget black and white films to go out on double bills.<ref name="AIP"/> The market for this kind of movie was in decline so AIP decided to gamble on making a larger budgeted film in colour. It was shot in fifteen days. == Soundtrack == In February 2011 Intrada made the world premiere release of the [[Les Baxter]] score from music-only elements in mono.<ref>[http://store.intrada.com/s.nl/it.A/id.6926/.f CD-page on Intrada's site]</ref><ref>[http://www.intrada.net/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=47528#p47528 Official announcement]</ref> <br /> <br /> '''Track listing''' #Overture #Main Title #Roderick Usher #Madeline Usher #Tormented #Lute Song #Reluctance #The Sleepwalker #The Vault #The Ancestors #House Of Evil #Catalepsy #Pallbearers #Buried Alive #Fall Of The House Of Usher ==Reception== Eugene Archer, in the September 15, 1960 edition of ''[[The New York Times]]'' wrote, "[[American International Pictures|American-International]], with good intentions of presenting a faithful adaption of Edgar Allan Poe's classic tale of the macabre...blithely ignored the author's style. Poe's prose style, as notable for ellipsis as imagery, compressed or eliminated the expository passages habitual to nineteenth-century fiction and invited the readers' imaginations to participate. By studiously avoiding explanations not provided by the text, and stultifying the audiences' imaginations by turning Poe's murky mansion into a cardboard castle encircled by literal green mist, the film producers have made a horror film that provides a fair degree of literacy at the cost of a patron's patience." He further opined, "Under the low-budget circumstances, Vincent Price and Myrna Fahey should not be blamed for portraying the decadent Ushers with arch affectation, nor Mark Damon held to account for the traces of Brooklynese that creep into his stiffly costumed impersonation of the mystified interloper."<small><ref>[http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9402E6DC1631EF3ABC4D52DFBF66838B679EDE ''House of Usher''. ''New York Times'' Review] Retrieved 23 September 2008.</ref></small> Other reviewers have been kinder, however; ''House of Usher'' is now regarded as a high point in Corman's filmography, with an 85% "fresh" rating on [[Rotten Tomatoes]].<ref>http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/1007021-fall_of_the_house_of_usher/</ref> == See also == *[[American International Pictures #List of Corman-Poe films|The Corman-Poe cycle]] *[[Midnite Movies]] == References == {{Reflist}} ==Further reading== *''Horror Films'' by Alan Frank ==External links== *[http://www.eccentric-cinema.com/cult_movies/house_usher.htm Eccentric Cinema's page on the film] * {{imdb title|0053925|House of Usher}} * {{Amg movie|16639|House of Usher}} {{Cormanpoe}} {{Roger Corman}} {{Richard Matheson}} [[Category:1960 films]] [[Category:1960 horror films]] [[Category:American International Pictures films]] [[Category:English-language films]] [[Category:Films based on works by Edgar Allan Poe]] [[Category:Films based on short fiction]] [[Category:Films directed by Roger Corman]] [[Category:Screenplays by Richard Matheson]] [[Category:United States National Film Registry films]] [[Category:Gothic horror films]] [[es:La caída de la casa Usher (película)]] [[fr:La Chute de la maison Usher (film, 1960)]] [[it:I vivi e i morti]] [[nl:House of Usher]] [[ru:Падение дома Ашеров (фильм)]] [[fi:Vieraana kauhujen talossa]] [[sv:Gäst i skräckens hus]]'
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'{{Infobox film |name = House of Usher |image = House of usher1960.jpg| caption = [[Film poster]] by [[Reynold Brown]] | | |director = [[Roger Corman]] |producer = Roger Corman; [[James H. Nicholson]], [[Samuel Z. Arkoff]] (Exec Prods) |writer = [[Richard Matheson]] |based on = {{based on|the short story "[[The Fall of the House of Usher]]"|[[Edgar Allan Poe]]}} |starring = [[Vincent Price]]<br>[[Mark Damon]]<br>[[Myrna Fahey]]<br>[[Harry Ellerbe]] |music = [[Les Baxter]] |cinematography = [[Floyd Crosby]] |distributor = [[American International Pictures]] |released = 22 June 1960 |runtime = 79 min |country = {{USA}} |language = [[English language|English]] |budget = $300,000<ref name="AIP">Mark McGee, ''Faster and Furiouser: The Revised and Fattened Fable of American International Pictures'', McFarland, 1996 p179</ref> |}} '''''House of Usher''''' ([[1960 in film|1960]]) is an [[American International Pictures]] [[horror film]] starring [[Vincent Price]], [[Myrna Fahey]], and [[Mark Damon]]. The film was directed by [[Roger Corman]] and its screenplay written by [[Richard Matheson]] from the short story "[[The Fall of the House of Usher]]" by [[Edgar Allan Poe]]. The film was the first of [[American International Pictures #List of Corman-Poe films|eight Corman/Poe feature films]]. In 2005, the film was listed with the [[United States]] [[National Film Registry]] as being deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." The film is also known as ''Fall of the House of Usher'' and ''The Mysterious House of Usher''. On August 6, 2010, [[BRIC Arts]] presented the film in [[Prospect Park (Brooklyn)|Prospect Park]] with a new score and [[psychedelic]] overlays and [[flashforward]]s by [[Marco Benevento]] in celebration of the film's 50th anniversary. Versions exist on [[DVD]] with running times between 76 and 80 minutes. ==Plot and cast== Philip Winthrop ([[Mark Damon]]) travels to the House of Usher, a desolate mansion surrounded by a murky swamp, to meet his fiancée Madeline Usher ([[Myrna Fahey]]). Madeline's brother Roderick ([[Vincent Price]]) opposes Philip's intentions, telling the young man that the Usher family is afflicted by a cursed bloodline which has driven all their ancestors to madness. Roderick foresees the family evils being propagated into future generations with a marriage to Madeline and vehemently discourages the union. Philip becomes increasingly desperate to take Madeline away; she agrees to leave with him, desperate to get away from her brother. During a heated argument with her brother, Madeline suddenly dies and is laid to rest in the family crypt beneath the house. As Philip is preparing to leave following the entombment, the [[butler]], Bristol ([[Harry Ellerbe]]), lets slip that Madeline suffered from [[catalepsy]], a condition which can make its sufferers appear dead. Philip rips open Madeline's coffin and finds it empty. He desperately searches for her in the winding passages of the crypt but she eludes him and confronts her brother. Now completely insane, Madeline avenges herself upon the brother who knowingly [[Premature burial|buried her alive]]. Both die as a fire breaks out. Philip escapes and watches the house sink into the swampy land surrounding it. ==Production== The film was important in the history of [[American International Pictures]] which up until then had specialised in making low budget black and white films to go out on double bills.<ref name="AIP"/> The market for this kind of movie was in decline so AIP decided to gamble on making a larger budgeted film in colour. It was shot in fifteen days. AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH == Soundtrack == In February 2011 Intrada made the world premiere release of the [[Les Baxter]] score from music-only elements in mono.<ref>[http://store.intrada.com/s.nl/it.A/id.6926/.f CD-page on Intrada's site]</ref><ref>[http://www.intrada.net/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=47528#p47528 Official announcement]</ref> <br /> <br /> '''Track listing''' #Overture #Main Title #Roderick Usher #Madeline Usher #Tormented #Lute Song #Reluctance #The Sleepwalker #The Vault #The Ancestors #House Of Evil #Catalepsy #Pallbearers #Buried Alive #Fall Of The House Of Usher ==Reception== Eugene Archer, in the September 15, 1960 edition of ''[[The New York Times]]'' wrote, "[[American International Pictures|American-International]], with good intentions of presenting a faithful adaption of Edgar Allan Poe's classic tale of the macabre...blithely ignored the author's style. Poe's prose style, as notable for ellipsis as imagery, compressed or eliminated the expository passages habitual to nineteenth-century fiction and invited the readers' imaginations to participate. By studiously avoiding explanations not provided by the text, and stultifying the audiences' imaginations by turning Poe's murky mansion into a cardboard castle encircled by literal green mist, the film producers have made a horror film that provides a fair degree of literacy at the cost of a patron's patience." He further opined, "Under the low-budget circumstances, Vincent Price and Myrna Fahey should not be blamed for portraying the decadent Ushers with arch affectation, nor Mark Damon held to account for the traces of Brooklynese that creep into his stiffly costumed impersonation of the mystified interloper."<small><ref>[http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9402E6DC1631EF3ABC4D52DFBF66838B679EDE ''House of Usher''. ''New York Times'' Review] Retrieved 23 September 2008.</ref></small> Other reviewers have been kinder, however; ''House of Usher'' is now regarded as a high point in Corman's filmography, with an 85% "fresh" rating on [[Rotten Tomatoes]].<ref>http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/1007021-fall_of_the_house_of_usher/</ref> == See also == *[[American International Pictures #List of Corman-Poe films|The Corman-Poe cycle]] *[[Midnite Movies]] == References == {{Reflist}} ==Further reading== *''Horror Films'' by Alan Frank ==External links== *[http://www.eccentric-cinema.com/cult_movies/house_usher.htm Eccentric Cinema's page on the film] * {{imdb title|0053925|House of Usher}} * {{Amg movie|16639|House of Usher}} {{Cormanpoe}} {{Roger Corman}} {{Richard Matheson}} [[Category:1960 films]] [[Category:1960 horror films]] [[Category:American International Pictures films]] [[Category:English-language films]] [[Category:Films based on works by Edgar Allan Poe]] [[Category:Films based on short fiction]] [[Category:Films directed by Roger Corman]] [[Category:Screenplays by Richard Matheson]] [[Category:United States National Film Registry films]] [[Category:Gothic horror films]] [[es:La caída de la casa Usher (película)]] [[fr:La Chute de la maison Usher (film, 1960)]] [[it:I vivi e i morti]] [[nl:House of Usher]] [[ru:Падение дома Ашеров (фильм)]] [[fi:Vieraana kauhujen talossa]] [[sv:Gäst i skräckens hus]]'
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