Review of The Masque of the Red Death (1964) by Paul Howlett for The Observer (UK) — 19 Mar 2016
The film is vulgar, naive and highly amusing, and it is played with gusto by Mr. Price, Hazel Court and Jane Asher. As for Mr. Corman, he has let his imagination run riot upon a mobile decor singular for its primary color scheme.
The result may be loud, but it looks like a real movie. On its level, it is astonishingly good.
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This review of The Masque of the Red Death (1964) was written by Paul Howlett and published by The Observer (UK) on 19 Mar 2016.
The Masque of the Red Death has generally received positive reviews.
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