I mean, don't you? If the answer is no, then we should end our vacation right here.
Over at the Outfield Excursions podcast, Marshal Latham and I talk about Roger Corman's THE PREMATURE BURIAL, a movie he tried to do on his own, without American International Pictures (and hence, he couldn't afford Vincent Price in the lead).* Of course, when he shopped it around, the studio that bought distribution rights was, you guessed it, AIP.
Anyway, based(ish) on Edgar Allan Poe's story of the same name, this 1962 flick tells of Guy (Ray Milland), who is terrified of being buried alive, and the woman who tries to reason with him. There's nothing to fear in that, right? Check out our review HERE.
*There were seven films in the Poe cycle, and Price starred in six of them.
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