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The Oblong Box | |
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Directed by | Gordon Hessler |
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Based on | "The Oblong Box" by Edgar Allan Poe |
Produced by | Gordon Hessler |
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Cinematography | John Coquillon |
Edited by | Max Benedick |
Music by | Harry Robinson |
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Running time | 91 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Budget | £70,000[1] or $175,000[2] |
Box office | $1.02 million (US/ Canada rentals)[3] |
The Oblong Box is a 1969 British gothic horror film directed by Gordon Hessler, starring Vincent Price, Christopher Lee and Alister Williamson. This was the first film to star both Price and Lee.
Taking its title from the 1844 short story "The Oblong Box", it explores and combines several themes typical to the work of Edgar Allan Poe, such as premature burial and masked figures, with the non-Poe theme of voodoo ritual killings.