My dad met him once, for a few minutes. Apart from how gracious Price was, dad recalled two things. First, how tall he was. Second, he was impeccably dressed...but wearing silken bedroom slippers.
I did meet Vincent and spoke to him at NE Missouri State University, when he was speaking. It was a wonderful time and he was so amicable and generous. He answered many questions and gave his views on many different topics to all the students. The year was 1980 (give or take). A great person!
My mother saw him at an appearance at Millersville Univ. in PA and told him that my son likes you. That's for sure, and I always will. I have an 8X10 autographed photo of him. He gave us so many movie roles for us to enjoy; over and over and never tire of him.
I also wish I could have met Vincent Price personally, but I only met him in dreams that I had back in the 1970s, beginning with a scary dream that I had about him in January of 1973, in which we were in a Haunted house setting and he said something that I couldn't quite recall, and made the room go dark and gave me quite a scare. I dreamed I told him about myself and my visual impairment, and the light returned to the room we were in. In that same dream, we talked for a while, I started to leave, and he called me back to where he was sitting in his favorite chair, then he gave me a kiss on the right cheek and said goodbye to me before I left the room.
Mr.Price was a great man,& he had class, & i wish i could have met him and thanked him for all his amazing movies, his horror movies were the best i ever watched, there will never be another actor who even comes close to achieving all the things he did, actor, gormet chef, art collector/ critic, radio personality,& t.v.star,& so much more, R.I.P. we miss u Vincent...
If you haven't seen 'The Comedy of Terrors', with VP, Peter Lorre and Boris Karloff, you're in for a treat. It's a wonderful comedy, as the title suggests. Vincent was wonderful in it!
Oh I've made a video for every Price feature film! I agree, Comedy of Terrors is fantastic. I hosted it to a packed house in Louisville with Sara Karloff as special guest. Great film.
Carolyn Reese yessss! What a treat to see them both here! I found this vid after watching Vincent Price in, “The Masque of the Red Death,” but, after this video, I continued down the “rabbit hole” to find one of Mama Cass singing, “Dream a Little Dream.” ❤️😊🎶🎥
@@drgangrene indeed. Unfortunately, fascinating as they are, his Poe movies tend to get repetitive : he or smb else goes crazy and sets fire to the place, etc. It's very refreshing sometimes to see him in a slightly differenr role. In Dragonwick he reminds me of Heathcliff or Mr Rochester. I also love him in Baron of Arizona and Champagne for Caesar (a genuine comedic role- His reactions in remind me of Hades from Disney's Hercules. Cool and smiling then a fit of rage, then "I'm calm now, grrr"
In addition to seeing Vincent follow Cass Elliott in her final Tonight Show appearances, it is an incredible treat to hear the full extended jam that played with the More To Come picture. Doc and the band were INCREDIBLE!
I once went into an Art Gallery in NYC and was looking at some of the Paintings, The Clerk, Came over to me and asked how I Liked this one Painting. I told him it was Great, And that you could not even see the Numbers under the paint on it, & he just smiled & walked away laughing , True Story etc.
Theater of Blood is one of my favorite films. So many great actors/actresses..Diana Rigg, Ian Hendry, Jack Hawkins, Harry Andrews, Madeline Smith and so many more. This is a great video. Thanks for sharing it with us Doc!
I hope Mr. Price is in a very good place. Talk about someone that just had to be a hoot to just sit and talk to. The road stories he would have. And just his personality. Miss that man.
I am sure Vincent & Edward G. Robinson had many talks about their deep love of art history...many actors were gifted painters also like Henry Fonda for example...
I believe he also said that comment about being woken up on a plane being asked if he was Karloff in the Christopher Lee segment of This is Your Life, but added that he was also asked if he was Christopher Lee. Not sure if Vincent Price every told this story again afterwards.
Vicent price look at his face is enough he was made for horror boris Carlof Basil Rathbone and Peter Cushing the best vicent had a great voice one of the best
Vincent Price was 62 here, and had recently fallen head over heels with Australian actress Coral Browne, who he met on the horror movie he's promoting, 'Theatre of Blood'. Vincent had been married to his second wife, costume designer Mary Grant Price for 24 years, and by all accounts, it was a good marriage. They shared a daughter, Victoria, and had collaborated together on various projects among them co-authored cookery books. But when he met Coral Browne is was a coup de foudre - his divorce was inevitable, and it came pretty swiftly. He married Coral Browne the following year 1974, and they were together to her death from breast cancer in 1991.
This clip is from 1973; Price's observations about art were ironic, given the art boom in the 1980s, which we are still feeling the fallout, 40 years later. There was great art created in the 1980s, but a tremendous amount of trash, as well; animal carcasses floating in tanks of formaldyhyde, bad imitations of Jackson Pollock? The cliche, "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder" is cliche, but it is still true, however, the tale of the Emperor's new clothes is a cautionary message.
Jokes at the expense of Poland and its people have thankfully faded from the scene. Carson's wisecrack suggests--jokingly--that Poland is so bereft of art, it possesses only one picture.
Why was Johnny Carson not showing the paintings in Vincent Price's A Treasury of American Art to the studio audience and viewers who watched that episode of The Tonight Show on TV? He was keeping the pictures in that book to himself instead of showing them to the audience. Where can I find a copy of that book so I can look at those paintings pictured in it?
As wonderful as she was with The Mamas & The Papas, Cass's musical talents went far beyond "Folk-rock." With the right breaks, she could have been the Judy Garland of her day -- a high-class pop singer.
Im glad the terms are changing.. Not only because they arent indians. They are very much native americans.. A lot of ppl grew up thinking indians were ppl from india.. And thats incorrect. 😭 real incorrect. Its time to get specific. Its too much color in this world to give one label to a whole nation of ppl falling under different beliefs and cultures.
what’s good about that? they aren’t indians so why would you call them that? Vincent was pretty progressive for his time and worked to promote native artists im sure he would appreciate the culture change of addressing them correctly
You could not possibly dislike Vincent Price.What a joy he was.
True! Such a great guy! I've never heard anything negative about him!
He was a Hitler sympathizer.
I wish more stars had Vincent's kindness, charm and charisma. You are sorely missed ❤
What a great gentleman and an amazing actor. ❤
Vincent price just oozes charisma
Elegant, refined, beautiful man and amazing actor!!! Rest In Peace, Mr. Price!
If there was one actor I wish I could have met it is Vincent Price. What a great actor!!!
Me too, totally agree. Never heard an unkind word about him.
My dad met him once, for a few minutes. Apart from how gracious Price was, dad recalled two things. First, how tall he was. Second, he was impeccably dressed...but wearing silken bedroom slippers.
I did meet Vincent and spoke to him at NE Missouri State University, when he was speaking. It was a wonderful time and he was so amicable and generous. He answered many questions and gave his views on many different topics to all the students. The year was 1980 (give or take). A great person!
My mother saw him at an appearance at Millersville Univ. in PA and told him that my son likes you. That's for sure, and I always will. I have an 8X10 autographed photo of him. He gave us so many movie roles for us to enjoy; over and over and never tire of him.
I also wish I could have met Vincent Price personally, but I only met him in dreams that I had back in the 1970s, beginning with a scary dream that I had about him in January of 1973, in which we were in a Haunted house setting and he said something that I couldn't quite recall, and made the room go dark and gave me quite a scare. I dreamed I told him about myself and my visual impairment, and the light returned to the room we were in. In that same dream, we talked for a while, I started to leave, and he called me back to where he was sitting in his favorite chair, then he gave me a kiss on the right cheek and said goodbye to me before I left the room.
What a wonderful man Vincent Price was.
Vincent was a legend in 1973, 20 years before he died!!
He reminds me of one of my uncles. Positive, class and quiet sophisticated manner. He was a great actor.
Vincent Price is my favourite actor ever!!!!!!!!
Mr.Price was a great man,& he had class, & i wish i could have met him and thanked him for all his amazing movies, his horror movies were the best i ever watched, there will never be another actor who even comes close to achieving all the things he did, actor, gormet chef, art collector/ critic, radio personality,& t.v.star,& so much more, R.I.P. we miss u Vincent...
I love how this has the old commercials. Also, I loved watching Price in movies and TV when I was a kid. Amazing, and his voice is unmistakable.
Yeah his voice was gold.
I met Vincent Price,he is a nice man.
The great Vince Price
What a character ....... Makes any film he is in worth watching.....
Except for "Escapes" he is only in it for 16 minutes.
Theatre of Blood is my favorite movie ever and certainly my favorite Price's movie
Who can ever forget Vincent Price Voicing the Michael Jackson;s THRILLER Music Video etc. What a speaking Voice he had also.
He sure did!
That album is the least of his accomplishments
Maybe so but it's still very cool and I love that I get to hear Vincent's voice on the radio every year, a pretty cool testament to an iconic actor.
Remember he did the black widow with Alice Cooper?
When I was a young child in the 70s, I loved both Carson and Price... My dad looked like Vincent Price
Very cool!
If you haven't seen 'The Comedy of Terrors', with VP, Peter Lorre and Boris Karloff, you're in for a treat. It's a wonderful comedy, as the title suggests. Vincent was wonderful in it!
Oh I've made a video for every Price feature film! I agree, Comedy of Terrors is fantastic. I hosted it to a packed house in Louisville with Sara Karloff as special guest. Great film.
I have see loads of his interviews what I really nice guy RIP dude
The best!
Theater of Blood is such an underrated movie!
Mr Vincent Price, I shall die respecting you and your art.
Is that Mama Cass? Makes me cry. They are all gone now but always good to see Vincent Price!
+Carolyn Reese Yep, that is her.
I know. Me, too.
Carolyn Reese yessss! What a treat to see them both here! I found this vid after watching Vincent Price in, “The Masque of the Red Death,” but, after this video, I continued down the “rabbit hole” to find one of Mama Cass singing, “Dream a Little Dream.” ❤️😊🎶🎥
May they all RIP
Vincent Price was superb and nobody did it like Johnny!
When it comes to art... Only buy what you really like.😊
Sounds reasonable!
Johnny Carson was awesome! The GOAT!
Dragonwyck (1:22) is one of the most beautiful movies I've seen (sets, costumes, music, and Vinny in his younger years - absolutely fascinating )
Its a really underrated movie that more folks should talk about.
@@drgangrene indeed. Unfortunately, fascinating as they are, his Poe movies tend to get repetitive : he or smb else goes crazy and sets fire to the place, etc.
It's very refreshing sometimes to see him in a slightly differenr role. In Dragonwick he reminds me of Heathcliff or Mr Rochester.
I also love him in Baron of Arizona and Champagne for Caesar (a genuine comedic role- His reactions in remind me of Hades from Disney's Hercules. Cool and smiling then a fit of rage, then "I'm calm now, grrr"
Dragonwyck and house on haunted hill are my favorite movies of his. He did a wonderful job with the characters and he looked gorgeous! So much talent!
True! Thanks for reminding me about that one!!! 🎥👍
I loved Vincent since I was a kid in the 1960's. Vincent and Cass, two of my favorite people.
He was always one of my favorites too.
Must be from a network feed. That long musical interlude was where a local station would have inserted local commercials.
Could be!
Groovy tunes at 9:00
Vincent Price was a very interesting man. I loved his acting, especially in Batman.
Always great in everything.
In addition to seeing Vincent follow Cass Elliott in her final Tonight Show appearances, it is an incredible treat to hear the full extended jam that played with the More To Come picture. Doc and the band were INCREDIBLE!
Cass Elliot what a fantastic singing Voice she had RIP You are missed by all of your Fans etc.
Forever a Vincent Price I will be!!!!!!!!!
Vincent Price, the guy everyone wants to hang out with.
Love Vincent Price always!! ❤❤️🔥💖🥰👏🎉💥
My favorite person who’s an actor
Always liked him....even now if one of his movies come on.....I am in front of the tv with my popcorn
I once went into an Art Gallery in NYC and was looking at some of the Paintings, The Clerk, Came over to me and asked how I Liked this one Painting. I told him it was Great, And that you could not even see the Numbers under the paint on it, & he just smiled & walked away laughing , True Story etc.
Very funny!
What a presence he had ❤
Theater of Blood is one of my favorite films. So many great actors/actresses..Diana Rigg, Ian Hendry, Jack Hawkins, Harry Andrews, Madeline Smith and so many more. This is a great video. Thanks for sharing it with us Doc!
He also published a beautiful cookbook that's still useful. Best Queso recipe in the world!
2 days before I was born.
the house on haunted hill is a price classic he looks permantly freaked out
God, I was in 7th grade when this episode was created.I could only watch it during summers while I was a child and teenager.
Good ole days!
Love it!!! Thanks!
+teresa958 Late nite talk shows were so much better back then!
drgangrene: Yes they were. I watch a lot of old Johnny Carson clips.
Omg .. Mama Cass and Vincent Price!!
I adore him rip Vincent Price 💜🙏
I hope Mr. Price is in a very good place. Talk about someone that just had to be a hoot to just sit and talk to. The road stories he would have. And just his personality. Miss that man.
PS Thank you for those commercials. I would have been 4 when this aired.
I'd love to have met him.
my left ear LOVES this interview :P
@robertdiotalevi285 no, its a joke about how the audio only comes in on one side
Love him 💖
Love it.
I am sure Vincent & Edward G. Robinson had many talks about their deep love of art history...many actors were gifted painters also like Henry Fonda for example...
Theater of Blood, nice movie. It's somewhere here on RUclips.
Dr Gangrene what an Great handle I Laughed so hard I slitting off the chair.
I never realized how TALL Price was compared to most people.
❤ I liked him in Moss Rose with Ethel Barrymore, and Victor Mature.
Good one!
I wish that Vincent Price was in a movie with Phil Harris.
I saw him in a restaurant in Philadelphia but did not bother him...
Very cool!
I believe he also said that comment about being woken up on a plane being asked if he was Karloff in the Christopher Lee segment of This is Your Life, but added that he was also asked if he was Christopher Lee. Not sure if Vincent Price every told this story again afterwards.
I think he told it on Michael Aspel show in 1984 or 1985.
♥️
Vicent price look at his face is enough he was made for horror boris Carlof Basil Rathbone and Peter Cushing the best vicent had a great voice one of the best
Vincent Price was 62 here, and had recently fallen head over heels with Australian actress Coral Browne, who he met on the horror movie he's promoting, 'Theatre of Blood'.
Vincent had been married to his second wife, costume designer Mary Grant Price for 24 years, and by all accounts, it was a good marriage. They shared a daughter, Victoria, and had collaborated together on various projects among them co-authored cookery books. But when he met Coral Browne is was a coup de foudre - his divorce was inevitable, and it came pretty swiftly.
He married Coral Browne the following year 1974, and they were together to her death from breast cancer in 1991.
Yes, Coral was his 3rd marriage.
Its fantastic at that time period was not the tv show on called the night stalker with kolchak
+Pawlaczyk Michael I think Kolchak started the following year. 70s tv is the best!
Pawlaczyk Michael Darren McGavin
house of seven gables....my favorite
Great choice!
haha, he made sure to mention his wife in the film
Oh yeah, he mentioned her often
(Incase anyone does not know who Phil Harris is) He did Baloo in jungle book 1967.
long strange ad break
I miss late night TV being FUNNY .
If he was in Grand theft auto game or just a video game🎮 voice actor 💎
I was so sad to see him in Edward Scissorhands as the inventor, he was so old a fraile looking, RIP Vincent Price.
This clip is from 1973; Price's observations about art were ironic, given the art boom in the 1980s, which we are still feeling the fallout, 40 years later. There was great art created in the 1980s, but a tremendous amount of trash, as well; animal carcasses floating in tanks of formaldyhyde, bad imitations of Jackson Pollock? The cliche, "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder" is cliche, but it is still true, however, the tale of the Emperor's new clothes is a cautionary message.
I think Vincent Price was in the top 5 of actors with the highest IQ's. I put Anthony Hopkins at the the top.
Hi there, I don't really get the joke, the host is saying in 5:45. - something like "To see their picture". Can anybody explain it?
Jokes at the expense of Poland and its people have thankfully faded from the scene. Carson's wisecrack suggests--jokingly--that Poland is so bereft of art, it possesses only one picture.
@@kevinfitzmaurice4072 thank you so much! Now I get it :)
@@kevinfitzmaurice4072 Ah, okay -- I didn't get it either.
Why was Johnny Carson not showing the paintings in Vincent Price's A Treasury of American Art to the studio audience and viewers who watched that episode of The Tonight Show on TV? He was keeping the pictures in that book to himself instead of showing them to the audience. Where can I find a copy of that book so I can look at those paintings pictured in it?
I'm not sure why. You can find that book pretty easy. Amazon, ebay, etc.
Do you have the Mama Cass interview?❤
I do not, sorry.
I didn't get the Polish joke. Anyone fill me in?
“To look at their picture?” Implying that there is only a single painting in all of Poland… Pretty good one, honestly
The plaid on that jacket had to have needed batteries.
Stylish!
Vincent lived for another 20 years... Mama Cass less than 1...scary...you know?...
'73 ...the 70's 😅 ...carpet has to go ehhh
Vincent seemed a really genuine man, not to mention a great actor. Cass Elliott would be dead within the next year.
O. My. Dear. I. Could. Use. Money. If. I. Was. Willing. To. Stay. In. The. House. Overnight. If. I. Dear. House. On. Hanted. Hill
The good ol' days when you could say Indian without somebody biting your head off
+Jeffery Burnett True, the PC terms are ever changing, even in the time I've been doing this
@poida Yeah, you live up your ass, apparently.
As wonderful as she was with The Mamas & The Papas, Cass's musical talents went far beyond "Folk-rock." With the right breaks, she could have been the Judy Garland of her day -- a high-class pop singer.
Im glad the terms are changing.. Not only because they arent indians. They are very much native americans.. A lot of ppl grew up thinking indians were ppl from india.. And thats incorrect. 😭 real incorrect. Its time to get specific. Its too much color in this world to give one label to a whole nation of ppl falling under different beliefs and cultures.
what’s good about that? they aren’t indians so why would you call them that? Vincent was pretty progressive for his time and worked to promote native artists im sure he would appreciate the culture change of addressing them correctly