Totally dashing. Vincent Price will always be my first horror crush. The picture of him with Kermit the Frog is priceless. Thanks for posting this!
All these pictures and you left out the gay hairdresser shot from Theater of Blood?
Great shots!!!
Awesome. Dashing is the proper word indeed.
A great selection of pictures.
Watching Vincent in Laura and The Fly are my favorites.
All you needed was the image from the Simpsons and this would be perfect.
Just watched House Of Wax TCM Horror Movie Classics Beyond Great!
Thanks all, this one was a real pleasure to put together, as I am downright obsessed with Vincent Price. And you got me Vitelli--that gay hairdresser shot from Theater of Blood belongs here--possibly his most insane costume ever!
The Kermit shot is my favourite!www.musingcontinuum.com
Vincent Price took his craft seriously, but never took himself too seriously. A rare and wonderful combination.
That's a great way to describe him, Ray!
Oh, holy smoke! Where is that first picture from? What a looker!
I think that's a publicity shot from very early in his career. He's probably in his early twenties.
Totally dashing. Vincent Price will always be my first horror crush. The picture of him with Kermit the Frog is priceless. Thanks for posting this!
ReplyDeleteAll these pictures and you left out the gay hairdresser shot from Theater of Blood?
ReplyDeleteGreat shots!!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome. Dashing is the proper word indeed.
ReplyDeleteA great selection of pictures.
ReplyDeleteWatching Vincent in Laura and The Fly are my favorites.
ReplyDeleteAll you needed was the image from the Simpsons and this would be perfect.
ReplyDeleteJust watched House Of Wax TCM Horror Movie Classics Beyond Great!
ReplyDeleteJust watched House Of Wax TCM Horror Movie Classics Beyond Great!
ReplyDeleteThanks all, this one was a real pleasure to put together, as I am downright obsessed with Vincent Price. And you got me Vitelli--that gay hairdresser shot from Theater of Blood belongs here--possibly his most insane costume ever!
ReplyDeleteThe Kermit shot is my favourite!
ReplyDeletewww.musingcontinuum.com
Vincent Price took his craft seriously, but never took himself too seriously. A rare and wonderful combination.
ReplyDeleteThat's a great way to describe him, Ray!
ReplyDeleteOh, holy smoke! Where is that first picture from? What a looker!
ReplyDeleteI think that's a publicity shot from very early in his career. He's probably in his early twenties.
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