" Go with Scooby doo and the gang as they see if Vincent Price is capable of MURDER, on this adventure with thrills , and Chills !!". I've seen this movie lots of times, first time in color however.
This movie influenced the way I see horror movies to this day, I first saw this as a kid back in the 60's and it scared the liver outa me then !!! I just finished watching it again and didn't know if I'd like the colourized version, but I did, and still found it scary and entertaining. Now I see why it scared me then and it still has a chilling effect on me to this day --- Great fun and still holds up well today 2020 ----
Often colorization ruins a film; the process makes the image look schlocky and garish. However, it works with this fun old flick. The color here looks natural, as though it was the way the movie was originally shot. Thanks for this !
Old school I remember seeing this on Chiller theater on a Friday night were they would play a double feature back in the 60' s to 70's .we had a choice of watching star trek or taking a nap first to stay up and watch chiller theater, I think on one occasion we got to do both, and then there was Jerry Beck's all night theater, whick turned in to the almost all night theater, yes we want still, to see chickie a little longer. RIP
This is so cool getting to finally watch this in color! Def more of a fan of the classic black and white though. I feel it lends an eerier quality to the overall experience, but that is just my personal opinion. Still an amazing flick! The remake was pretty creepy as well. The shape shifting effect they used for the insane asylum inpatient ghosts was disturbing...even 20 years later.
I love this old original version and the 1999 tribute was excellent. William Castle’s daughter helped produce the 1999 version. Geoffrey Rush played a excellent cameo of Vincent Price.
@@micahhurst8986 I totally agree! The 1999 version is amazing in its own unique way. Very creepy. I love the shape-shifter effect they used for the ghosts in the old asylum corridors. And yeah...Rush did a stellar job!
For horror stars, he and Karloff had very gentle, soothing voices. An interesting contradiction. Karloff even had a radio children's show at one point.facts.kiddle.co/Boris_Karloff#:~:text=Karloff%20had%20his%20own%20weekly,many%20adult%20listeners%20as%20well.
Trivia: The older woman Ruth Bridgers is played by Julie Mitchum -- that's actor Robert Mitchum's older sister. Vincent Price's wife (Carol Ohmart) looks a lot like the folk singer Jewel. Especially when she makes her entrance into the parlor to meet everyone. Richard Long went on to star in 77 Sunset Strip & The Big Valley in the next decade. Died at 47 of a heart attack. Carolyn Craig (the pretty Nora) also made an appearance in Giant with James Dean -- she committed suicide -- self-inflicted gunshot. Allan Marshall, an Australian actor, looks a lot like the brother of Cary Grant. Marshall was even in the classic 1939 film the Hunchback of Notre Dame. Love the little histories behind these old pictures.
Good movie. The color was awesome. Actually there was some Erie moments in this movie. I watched this as a little girl and still I'm enjoying this Thanks 😊
I can't count how many times I saw this movie since I was a kid. The colonization was a nice effort but it doesn't weigh in against the b/w version. The b/w haas sharper lines, clearer picture. But I enjoyed watching. It never gets old.
Thank you for sharing such a classic movie! Ive just subscribed so hi everybody👋 Great! To see, this movie in colour! It's a first, for me. Now lm just going to watch this behind my sofa! Hahahaha 😉😁 Moira From England.
watched this at the RKO Fordham theater in the bronx. scared the daylights out of me. all except for the plastic internally-illuminated prop with the unconvincing image of a skeleton painted on it which swung out and back over the audience before re-entering the film at 1:12:08. the gimmick was called "EMERGO" and was so silly that it actually provided some comic relief from the film. had they used a bona fide bony skeleton with external illumination - it would have been far more effective.
i seen a few good films in the RKO FORDHAM and the Valentine theater and the LOEW'S PARADISE ON THE CONCOURSE BUT I SEEN THIS IN THE BEACH THEATER IN SOUNDVIEW ON RANDELL AVE IN 1959
Nyaaaaaa!!!! That's the horror movies horror movie 🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿. Found myself talking to the movie all the way through. Vincent is so sinister. His size adds to his intensity. Had me from the opening scene. Didn't see the end of the movie coming, great twist. Great cast!
This is really great film. I haven't finished it yet. I've been up all night gambling. Then I went to Wal-Mart bought a book and some chicken noodle soup. When I got home I watched Matlock. The episode titled The Heiress. It was really good. Now I'm watching this. I actually own 1 Vincent Price film it's about a wax museum.💚
@@ronaldshank7589 it's actually called House of Wax. It's half of a two movie DVD I picked up at Walmart. The other movie on it is the 1933 Technicolor original Mystery of the Wax Museum.💜
@@ronaldshank7589 it's actually called House of Wax. It's half of a two movie DVD I picked up at Walmart. The other movie on it is the 1933 Technicolor original Mystery of the Wax Museum.💜
At 41:28 you can see a film crew persons hand in the lower left corner for just a second, I never noticed that before and I have seen this film so many times. What a great film and fun time.
Yep, they don't come like they used to, so many to mention, but yes, Vincent Price was effortlessly sublime. Its such a shame the cr@p they put out today, IMO
"Nora Manning, isn't she pretty?" Yes, and who could've known that just 11 years later Carolyn Craig would shoot and kill herself at the young age of 36. And Lance Schroeder the test pilot, strange that 15 years after the movie the handsome Richard Long would die from multiple heart attacks at the age of....47?! Alas, I fear they were both too young and never really recovered from this terrible night. BTW, the exterior of the house at the beginning is the same house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright that was used in Blade Runner as Decker's (Harrison Ford) home.
@@ronratcliffe2219 Really? I'm not going to doubt your word, it's just that I didn't know that. I'd never heard of WD40 until the 1970s, that's all. It sure is a wonderful product, though, ain't it? Now, I hear that if you spray it on a wasp nest, that it can kill the wasps instantly! Had you ever heard of that?
Great movie! Brings back memories of watching these classics in b/w. Great job on the coloring process! Btw, speaking of that, can you feature the movie, The Werewolf (1956) with Joyce Holden and Steven Ritch? A colorized version of this movie would be awesome!
Colorizing movies doesn't bother me. If you don't like it you can always watch a B&W print. But I do, and I don't know why, think the old B&W movies have an atmosphere about them that colorizing seems to lessen. Maybe it's because I'm just used to watching them that way
I agree, I like the colorized versions much better, it's fun to see the color of the sets and the clothes. People who complain about old movies being colorized are being silly, as they can always watch the BW version.
I was pretty young when this came out, maybe 6 years old. I wanted to see it because some of the kids in class said it was the scariest movie ever made. I asked my mom if we could go see it. "Absolutely not, "she said. I don't remember how old I was when I finally saw it. But "scariest movie ever made?" Nope. That was mostly hype. Yet, it had some scary moments and would have scared the pants off of me when I was little. Mom made the right call. And after all these years, it's still fun to watch.
For that kind of money, yep! I sure would! I'd at least stay there, and, if I died, or was killed for whatever reason, I'd at least know that I faced fear, and did my best to be brave, and make it through the night.
@@jenkzkh "It begins at Midnight....oops! The Butler and his Wife have already left, and every door and window are now locked down...so the party begins now! Happy haunting, my friends. Hopefully, you'll survive... Mwahahahahahaha"!!!!!
@@jenkzkh Agggghhhh!!!!! Mwahahahahahaha!!!! Eeeeeee!!! (That last one concerns that young beauty that became so paranoid and scared, you'd think she'd jump and scream at her own shadow)!!! She was the most beautiful (& frightened) lady in this entire movie!
Vincent Malloy is seven years old. He’s always polite, and does as he’s told. For a boy his age, he’s considerate and nice. But he wants to be just like VINCENT PRICE.........
It's not Halloween if you don't have this in your must watch list. Nice color job btw. Too bad the Munsters TV series isn't colorized. It's currently broadcast on Cozi TV but shocked that scenes were edited out to fit more dumb ads. No wonder viewers are deserting "free" TV.
Totally agree!... Ok.. weird fact I thought was fascinating... The Munsters were originally to be filmed in color but was found to be too costly for the studio. Herman"s trademark color was changed to a bright violet color to be picked up correctly for the black and white film!.. Later having to be changed when they went color!.. The whole set was that way.. Just interesting.. Now I think of that every time I watch it.. trying to envision a purple Herman!... LOL
It doesn't seem to lose anything since being colorised, though I still prefer the B+W original. Not many colorised movies stand up well to the treatment. Its a wonderful life for e.g, never looked as good after having the treatment down to it. Can you recommend any other colourised movies worth checking out? And Cozi TV is that only available in the states?
At 3:30 am I started watching this in bed and before I could turn the sound down you hear..."AHHH😨Hhhh😨hhhhhh😨hh!!!" Oh wonderful, 👏👏👏I live in an apartment building 😄😃😂😁😀 I had to leave the sound up abit so folks would know it was a movie. 😄😃😂😁😨👻🤘💖
@@nicholasshade2418 i live in a condo. :) while you are living in an apartment try to save up for a condo because when you purchase a condo you actually own it.
I don't want to complain...and I thank FEATURE FILM very much for posting this movie...but people have been colorizing black and white films since the 1980s, and in the year 2020 they still show remarkably little improvement. With today's CGI it seems that any fantasy mankind has ever imagined can be given the breath of life...and all in a billion subtle shades colors. Surely if there was a will...and perhaps if there was more money to be made...those possessing the tools could do a better job. I understand where the purists are coming from. As things are, I too would rather watch this film in black and white as I suppose the filmmaker intended. But at the same time wouldn't it be wonderful to see the full power of today's computers unleashed on this neglected process? For example, this film is 60 years old..but you could actually convince someone who has never seen it, that it was shot yesterday using a couple of cell phones. The possibilities boggle the mind!
The only thing was that, there at the end, that Pritchard (or was it Prichett), dude just had to talk, and pretty much ruin everything. Talking like he did, about the Death Toll being 9, and that there could very well be more murdered...well, that line and last scene was totally unneeded!
@@ronratcliffe2219 I found a DVD Version of The THING From Another World in Color on Amazon years ago i wanted to buy it but didn't and after reading your comment i'm clad i didn't buy it if the Color Version of the Movie is that Bad.
The voice of Vincent Price is priceless, excuse the pun.
Vincent sounded like a Gay Undertaker
I met him in 1981 when came to my college to give a lecture.
@@DetroitLives313 WOW! Would have loved to of had that moment in my history.
Good Pun....Great Actor!
Yes.
Vincent Price is still great to watch.
Yes, He is nice to watch and listen too.
It's not Halloween without watching this Vincent Price classic.
It looks great colorized. Love the great Vincent Price.
I have the black and white version on DVD but I can agree with you, colourised looks better.
Sure does!
You can never go wrong watching Vincent Price! Master of Horror
" Go with Scooby doo and the gang as they see if Vincent Price is capable of MURDER, on this adventure with thrills , and Chills !!".
I've seen this movie lots of times, first time in color however.
I can't explain it, but I find this movie quite comforting. Like an old friend visiting after many years.
Vincent Price, Peter Cushing & Christopher Lee were born to play HORROR !🎥🎞
Yes born Horror
And yet, on the radio, Vincent Price was The Saint.
3 actors that can NEVER be replicated ever.
👌🏻✋🏻🤛🏻👋🏻🤝🏻👏🏻
My favorite horror/mystery film of all time! They did a superb job with the colorization too!👍🏻👍🏻
This movie influenced the way I see horror movies to this day, I first saw this as a kid back in the 60's and it scared the liver outa me then !!! I just finished watching it again and didn't know if I'd like the colourized version, but I did, and still found it scary and entertaining. Now I see why it scared me then and it still has a chilling effect on me to this day --- Great fun and still holds up well today 2020 ----
Stephen King too, I think he made a few references to this one
Do, you're running around, without a liver🤔???
Often colorization ruins a film; the process makes the image look schlocky and garish. However, it works with this fun old flick. The color here looks natural, as though it was the way the movie was originally shot. Thanks for this !
The colorization is very good in the movie.
Always a favorite. Vincent Price was an amazing actor. A great career in many different movies.
He narrated (welcome to my nightmare) an Alice Cooper concert.
And near the end of his stellar career he’s immortalized in Thriller, the most famous music video in the world.
@@tapeize And the album.
Vincent Price is the Master of Suspense ❣️
Sorry I must say Stephen King
You are right about that, very awesome actor.
@@DTSTANGO I hate to be a killjoy. But Stephen King is an author,not an actor like Vincent Price!.
silo "an author and or actor can be a master of suspense!"
Old school I remember seeing this on Chiller theater on a Friday night were they would play a double feature back in the 60' s to 70's .we had a choice of watching star trek or taking a nap first to stay up and watch chiller theater, I think on one occasion we got to do both, and then there was Jerry Beck's all night theater, whick turned in to the almost all night theater, yes we want still, to see chickie a little longer. RIP
This is so cool getting to finally watch this in color! Def more of a fan of the classic black and white though. I feel it lends an eerier quality to the overall experience, but that is just my personal opinion. Still an amazing flick! The remake was pretty creepy as well. The shape shifting effect they used for the insane asylum inpatient ghosts was disturbing...even 20 years later.
I love this old original version and the 1999 tribute was excellent. William Castle’s daughter helped produce the 1999 version. Geoffrey Rush played a excellent cameo of Vincent Price.
@@micahhurst8986 I totally agree! The 1999 version is amazing in its own unique way. Very creepy. I love the shape-shifter effect they used for the ghosts in the old asylum corridors. And yeah...Rush did a stellar job!
Growing up in the 60's in Boston Vincent Price was the king of spooky, eerie movies and tv shows, that voice, his look. Thank you.
Great Fun!
Wonderful HD and superbly colorized. It's a shame the color process on ATC movies is not up to this standard.
Vincent price was legendary for horror films. Perfect voice
For horror stars, he and Karloff had very gentle, soothing voices. An interesting contradiction. Karloff even had a radio children's show at one point.facts.kiddle.co/Boris_Karloff#:~:text=Karloff%20had%20his%20own%20weekly,many%20adult%20listeners%20as%20well.
Trivia: The older woman Ruth Bridgers is played by Julie Mitchum -- that's actor Robert Mitchum's older sister.
Vincent Price's wife (Carol Ohmart) looks a lot like the folk singer Jewel. Especially when she makes her entrance into the parlor to meet everyone.
Richard Long went on to star in 77 Sunset Strip & The Big Valley in the next decade. Died at 47 of a heart attack.
Carolyn Craig (the pretty Nora) also made an appearance in Giant with James Dean -- she committed suicide -- self-inflicted gunshot.
Allan Marshall, an Australian actor, looks a lot like the brother of Cary Grant. Marshall was even in the classic 1939 film the Hunchback of Notre Dame.
Love the little histories behind these old pictures.
John LaStrada. Many thanks for the info.
Back in the days when good fun thrillers were made. I doubt there will ever again be anyone who comes even close to Vincent Price.
Cyan Blackflower. I agree,never in a million years!.
perfect in corona times. Price at his best! I love that movie. too bad that Cushing has no part in the film.
Still fun after all these years.
Scariest part was old lady appearing that would scare the fleas off a dog
reminds me of my ex wife
I'd bet I've seen this movie 20 times in its original b & w format.. but seeing it now in color, it's like watching a new movie! Awesome!!
Don't you just love the Classics Horror Films 💀👻😨
Good movie.
The color was awesome.
Actually there was some Erie moments in this movie.
I watched this as a little girl and still I'm enjoying this
Thanks 😊
eerie
When It's Time You Know and once again we watch with wonder and awe like it was first time hearing it again - Timeless
I can't count how many times I saw this movie since I was a kid. The colonization was a nice effort but it doesn't weigh in against the b/w version. The b/w haas sharper lines, clearer picture. But I enjoyed watching. It never gets old.
Gives guns to potentially hysterical guests. What could go wrong?
A Vincent Price Classic! Hell this movie is even better in color!
A great movie is even better now that it's in color 👌 thanks guys
Thank you so much!!!! I've always wanted to see a colorized version of this movie!!!!!
Sad fact is that Carolyn Craig, who plays Nora, died at the age of 36 in 1970 of a self inflicted shotgun wound :(
RIP
Age of 36 , what was reason that was so important ?
Thats Hollywood for you and she was from Green Acres on Long Island very pretty woman
Wow
Shotgun? To the face, I'm assuming...
Great old haunted house flick. Love it!
This is the 1st time I'm seeing it in colour.....really KOOL!
Sleep tight!!! 🤘👻
Thank you for sharing such a classic movie!
Ive just subscribed so hi everybody👋
Great! To see, this movie in colour! It's a first, for me.
Now lm just going to watch this behind my sofa! Hahahaha 😉😁
Moira
From England.
Hi Moira I am watching in Germany. ❤☺
@@thornyrose4709 hi thorny Rose,
Hope your enjoying it.
Have a good evening! 🤗👍
Moira
From England.
I have some real ghost vids on my channel. I haven't put up anything new in a while but I will.
@@ghostcityshelton9378
Thank you very much, I'll sure take a look! 👍😊
All the best.
Moira
From England.
Classic and great to see it in colour, for some reason i thought the running time was longer than 1hr 15.
Nothing like a good Vincent Price horror movie on a cold winter night...snuggled under the covers...hopefully not alone.
Ellie R from the Bronx i have my cat and dog here too. 🙋🏻🐶🐱
Ellie , I second that !
Nice to see in color thank you!
watched this at the RKO Fordham theater in the bronx.
scared the daylights out of me.
all except for the plastic internally-illuminated prop
with the unconvincing image of a skeleton painted on it
which swung out and back over the audience
before re-entering the film at 1:12:08.
the gimmick was called "EMERGO"
and was so silly that it actually provided
some comic relief from the film.
had they used a bona fide bony skeleton
with external illumination -
it would have been far more effective.
Put a hooded cowl on it, and glue a sickle to it's skeletal hands, and there you have it-a classic scare-'em-all for the ages!!!
Wow remember that movie house., so long ago.
i seen a few good films in the RKO FORDHAM and the Valentine theater and the LOEW'S PARADISE ON THE CONCOURSE BUT I SEEN THIS IN THE BEACH THEATER IN SOUNDVIEW ON RANDELL AVE IN 1959
Nyaaaaaa!!!! That's the horror movies horror movie 🍿🍿🍿🍿🍿. Found myself talking to the movie all the way through. Vincent is so sinister. His size adds to his intensity. Had me from the opening scene. Didn't see the end of the movie coming, great twist. Great cast!
Scarier than I remembered! 😁 Glad I watched it during the day.
Vincent Price could be so delightfully sinister and wicked.😉
112:18 "Goodnight Doctor. Goodnight Annabelle"..."Goodnight John-Boy."
Good!
I purchased this DVD and I enjoyed watching it. 🌕
This is really great film. I haven't finished it yet. I've been up all night gambling. Then I went to Wal-Mart bought a book and some chicken noodle soup. When I got home I watched Matlock. The episode titled The Heiress. It was really good. Now I'm watching this. I actually own 1 Vincent Price film it's about a wax museum.💚
Is it entitled "The house of wax"?
@@ronaldshank7589 it's actually called House of Wax. It's half of a two movie DVD I picked up at Walmart. The other movie on it is the 1933 Technicolor original Mystery of the Wax Museum.💜
@@ronaldshank7589 it's actually called House of Wax. It's half of a two movie DVD I picked up at Walmart. The other movie on it is the 1933 Technicolor original Mystery of the Wax Museum.💜
This movie would be much better if it was still black and white creppy in black and white more scarier in black and white but still good in color
At 41:28 you can see a film crew persons hand in the lower left corner for just a second, I never noticed that before and I have seen this film so many times. What a great film and fun time.
Yep
Better than the new one.
Hell of a movie. Vincent price was Vincent price.
Vincent Price my all time favorite no one can ever compare to him, even today NO ONE
Yep, they don't come like they used to, so many to mention, but yes, Vincent Price was effortlessly sublime. Its such a shame the cr@p they put out today, IMO
*Such a great, great movie* 💯👌
"Nora Manning, isn't she pretty?" Yes, and who could've known that just 11 years later Carolyn Craig would shoot and kill herself at the young age of 36. And Lance Schroeder the test pilot, strange that 15 years after the movie the handsome Richard Long would die from multiple heart attacks at the age of....47?! Alas, I fear they were both too young and never really recovered from this terrible night. BTW, the exterior of the house at the beginning is the same house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright that was used in Blade Runner as Decker's (Harrison Ford) home.
Richard Long was married to the ultimate 50's babe Mar Corday. I'm sure she induced a few of those attacks.
@@dmk7700 Never heard of her, went to the Google. You obviously mean Mara Corday. Looking at her images - Oooh la la!
millionaire and cant afford to buy some WD40
Well, WD40 didn't come out until the 1970s. At least, I think that's when it came out.
@@ronratcliffe2219 Really? I'm not going to doubt your word, it's just that I didn't know that. I'd never heard of WD40 until the 1970s, that's all. It sure is a wonderful product, though, ain't it? Now, I hear that if you spray it on a wasp nest, that it can kill the wasps instantly! Had you ever heard of that?
Atmosphere, Darling.
Julie Mitchum adds nothing to this film. She is never stressed or concerned apart from the blood dripping on her hand.
Great movie! Brings back memories of watching these classics in b/w. Great job on the coloring process! Btw, speaking of that, can you feature the movie, The Werewolf (1956) with Joyce Holden and Steven Ritch? A colorized version of this movie would be awesome!
Really Nice and with subtitles
Thanks a lot !
Frederick Loren to his wife:
"Don't stay up all night thinking of ways to get rid of me, it makes wrinkles."
Colorizing movies doesn't bother me. If you don't like it you can always watch a B&W print. But I do, and I don't know why, think the old B&W movies have an atmosphere about them that colorizing seems to lessen. Maybe it's because I'm just used to watching them that way
I agree, I like the colorized versions much better, it's fun to see the color of the sets and the clothes. People who complain about old movies being colorized are being silly, as they can always watch the BW version.
I watched this in the 50's when I was a kid and had nightmares.
I was pretty young when this came out, maybe 6 years old. I wanted to see it because some of the kids in class said it was the scariest movie ever made. I asked my mom if we could go see it. "Absolutely not, "she said. I don't remember how old I was when I finally saw it. But "scariest movie ever made?" Nope. That was mostly hype. Yet, it had some scary moments and would have scared the pants off of me when I was little. Mom made the right call. And after all these years, it's still fun to watch.
im not old yet but i also love watching classic horror films.
Great stuff. Thank you for sharing. !
One Of Favorite Movies Huge Fan Of Vincent Price
$10,000 in 1959 (the year "House on Haunted Hill" was released) would be $88,649.83 in 2020.
That being said, would you stay the night?
For that kind of money, yep! I sure would! I'd at least stay there, and, if I died, or was killed for whatever reason, I'd at least know that I faced fear, and did my best to be brave, and make it through the night.
So when's the party???
@@jenkzkh "It begins at Midnight....oops! The Butler and his Wife have already left, and every door and window are now locked down...so the party begins now! Happy haunting, my friends. Hopefully, you'll survive... Mwahahahahahaha"!!!!!
@@ronaldshank7589 🎉🎉🍾🍾🍾🔪🔪🔪🔪☠️☠️☠️🤑🤑🤑
@@jenkzkh Agggghhhh!!!!! Mwahahahahahaha!!!! Eeeeeee!!! (That last one concerns that young beauty that became so paranoid and scared, you'd think she'd jump and scream at her own shadow)!!! She was the most beautiful (& frightened) lady in this entire movie!
Thank you your commercials have calmed down
I love classic movies.
I like this movies and they colorized it very cool.
much better in original black & white, more atmosphericically chilling
I agreed! A waste of precious films
@@MzuMzu-nx1em no pleasing plebs
Watch in black white then muppets
Bbbbannnng
You to
looks better I don't think anyone would watch this without vincent in it
Vincent Malloy is seven years old. He’s always polite, and does as he’s told. For a boy his age, he’s considerate and nice. But he wants to be just like VINCENT PRICE.........
Saturday afternoon classic.
It's not Halloween if you don't have this in your must watch list. Nice color job btw. Too bad the Munsters TV series isn't colorized. It's currently broadcast on Cozi TV but shocked that scenes were edited out to fit more dumb ads. No wonder viewers are deserting "free" TV.
Totally agree!... Ok.. weird fact I thought was fascinating... The Munsters were originally to be filmed in color but was found to be too costly for the studio. Herman"s trademark color was changed to a bright violet color to be picked up correctly for the black and white film!.. Later having to be changed when they went color!.. The whole set was that way.. Just interesting.. Now I think of that every time I watch it.. trying to envision a purple Herman!... LOL
It doesn't seem to lose anything since being colorised, though I still prefer the B+W original. Not many colorised movies stand up well to the treatment. Its a wonderful life for e.g, never looked as good after having the treatment down to it. Can you recommend any other colourised movies worth checking out? And Cozi TV is that only available in the states?
The Munsters colorized would be an abomination, just as this video was.
I remember when I saw it for the first time 1960
this is how you make a scary movie and not one ghost in the whole film
Haunted hill is much better movie than the remake they did Tyson Diggs! Vincent price gives an elegance to it!
At 3:30 am I started watching this in bed and before I could turn the sound down you hear..."AHHH😨Hhhh😨hhhhhh😨hh!!!"
Oh wonderful, 👏👏👏I live in an apartment building 😄😃😂😁😀 I had to leave the sound up abit so folks would know it was a movie.
😄😃😂😁😨👻🤘💖
I hated that part actually. Completely unnecessary.
That must be pretty cool living in an apartment building. I've always wanted a townhouse or a brownstone. An apartment would be nice to.💜
@@nicholasshade2418 i live in a condo. :) while you are living in an apartment try to save up for a condo because when you purchase a condo you actually own it.
@@nicolenewsome4863 that's a really awesome idea. I'll give that a whole lot more thought. Thank you, Nicole.💜
I don't want to complain...and I thank FEATURE FILM very much for posting this movie...but people have been colorizing black and white films since the 1980s, and in the year 2020 they still show remarkably little improvement. With today's CGI it seems that any fantasy mankind has ever imagined can be given the breath of life...and all in a billion subtle shades colors. Surely if there was a will...and perhaps if there was more money to be made...those possessing the tools could do a better job. I understand where the purists are coming from. As things are, I too would rather watch this film in black and white as I suppose the filmmaker intended. But at the same time wouldn't it be wonderful to see the full power of today's computers unleashed on this neglected process? For example, this film is 60 years old..but you could actually convince someone who has never seen it, that it was shot yesterday using a couple of cell phones. The possibilities boggle the mind!
just saw this movie in back n white n youtube suggested this! Carol Ohmart acted well.
Pretty Good Thanks 👍
01:02:12 oh look, a musically inclined ghost... the ghost isn't bad, just wants a jam session.
I BEEN WAITING OVER 40 YRS FOR THEM TO TAKE ME AND SO FAR NO SUCH LUCK SIGHHH
E X C E L L E N T...
The only thing was that, there at the end, that Pritchard (or was it Prichett), dude just had to talk, and pretty much ruin everything. Talking like he did, about the Death Toll being 9, and that there could very well be more murdered...well, that line and last scene was totally unneeded!
Even better in color ❤
The color is wonderful...
Okay, I did poop in my pj's due to that horrible scream in the beginning ... Holy schmack!!
LOL!!!!! I came close myself!
@@hankaustin7091 Soooo unexpected, LOL! Left alone thet scream, hehehe.
Check your drawers hope it wasn't a wet one
@@darinmckillop6196 LOL! For me to know ...! ♡
LOL. First thing I said was "woew, somebody's a really good screamer!" Havent finished this yet, but I'm loving it!! Thumbs WAY UP!!
@ feature film!! The colorized version is so much better!! New subscriber!!!!!!
thank you.
It's the music that's scares the hell out of me 😳😳
I think these movies always look better in black and white.
Wow, In color. This is a great horror movie. It still kind of scares me to this day. I like to watch this around Halloween. Booooo.🎃⚰🦉👀👻
He was my first big crush.ahhh.what a man.RIP MY DREAM.😊❤
Why would the voice of Vincent Price be priceless?
I'd like to see The Thing from another World in Color.
@@ronratcliffe2219 I found a DVD Version of The THING From Another World in Color on Amazon years ago i wanted to buy it but didn't and after reading your comment i'm clad i didn't buy it if the Color Version of the Movie is that Bad.
i can just hear GILLIGAN saying, "HE DID IT! HE DID IT!!"
Sounds similar to The Cat and the Canary.
Bob Hope's film was a lot more funnier but this was very good too.
Vincent price voice is spooky
Great characters 😉
That voices ! .....
This movie is scarier in black and white... not bad in color, but i prefer it without color. 👻
Gota luv Vincent
Vincent Price his day was bad to the bone actor
A goood 1
I color! Wow!!!... 😊♥️👍
I like the colorized versions on old movies, a lot of people do. Those that disagree can always still watch the BW versions, so why do they complain?