Ep 227 The Comedy of Terrors
Settle in your best (and only) coffin, grab a drink or twelve and join us for “The Comedy of Terrors”. In film in which we hear possibly the only use of the phrase “Toss Pot” outside of the UK; Ora…
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10 moments across 5 episodes where Adam, Lee or Chris talk about Peter Lorre.
He really watching it this time round that character it really reminded me he really reminded me of Peter Lorre.
Which was, Peter Lorre again and Boris Karloff with Vincent Price.
and I rewatched Roger Corman's The Raven with Vincent Price, Peter Lorre and Boris Karloff, that's his name, wasn't it?
He lets it in and it's Peter Lorre who's been bewitched into being a raven.
Vincent Price and Peter Lorre, not it is Lorre, isn't it? Yeah. And like just them doing this for the whole film.
But it has humorous elements in it and the bits with Peter Lorre and Vincent Price are really fucking humorous.
Apparently, it didn't do well, didn't do too well at the box office and then Peter Lorre died two months after it came out.
but yeah, so he was actually present during one of those things, so he sort of like was and he brought he also was the script screen writer of Dracula, Dracula's daughter, Frankenstein, Bride of Frankenstein, Mark of the Vampire and Mad Love with with Peter Lorre.
Peter Lorre, fucking great film, I love that.
So back with Basil Rathbone, Peter Lorre, it's incredible.
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