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On April 10, 1953, Warner Bros. held the world premiere of the 3D film House of Wax at the Paramount in Times Square. In a trade ad touting a “new era of our business!” days before the pic’s ...
House of Wax was our very first shot at a genre film, which made it also really fun. ... And it’s based on another true story. Carey and I’ve done a lot of research.
The Blu-ray for House of Wax, the first color 3-D movie from a major studio, also features a commentary, theatrical trailer and the 1933 film the classic was based on, Mystery of the Wax Museum ...
House of Wax was also his third movie based on a pre-existing work, after appearing in 2003’s Freaky Friday as Jake (whom he is set to reprise in the upcoming sequel, Freakier Friday) and A ...
Heat Vision's roundup of the films (and one TV show) to view as Oct. 31 approaches. By Borys Kit Senior Film Writer For the first major studio 3D release, Gold wanted to highlight the new format ...
Given that the CV of schlock-pumping horror house Dark Castle includes Thirt13n Ghosts, Ghost Ship and - - shudder - - Gothika, you'd be forgiven for anticipating House Of Wax with some trepidation.
Phyllis Kirk, an actress who played the damsel in extreme distress stalked by Vincent Price in "House of Wax," a horror movie considered the best and most popular 3-D film of the 1950s, has died.
One year after Saw hit theaters in 2004, House of Wax — loosely based on the 1953 horror film of the same name — gave Us more creepy torture scenes and grotesque scares than we knew what to do ...