House of Wax 2005 /House of Wax 1953 (DVD) ~ Vincent Price (actor) Cover Art

House of Wax 2005 /House of Wax 1953 (DVD)

Vincent Price (actor), Elisha Cuthbert (actor) and Jaume Collet-Sera (director)


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Release Note

HOUSE OF WAX 2005

DVD Features:

Region (unknown)
Keep Case
Widescreen - 1.85
Audio:
Dolby Surround 5.1 English
Dolby Surround 5.1 French
Dolby Surround 5.1 Spanish


HOUSE OF WAX 1953

DVD Features:

Region 1
Snap Case
Full Frame - 1.33
Audio:
Mono - English
Mono - Spanish

DVD Features:

Region 1
Disc: HOUSE OF WAX 2005
Keep Case
Widescreen - 1.85
Audio:
Dolby Surround 5.1 English
Dolby Surround 5.1 French
Dolby Surround 5.1 Spanish
Disc: HOUSE OF WAX 1953
Snap Case
Full Frame - 1.33
Audio:
Mono - English
Mono - Spanish

Product Notes

Two versions of HOUSE OF WAX combine to bring chills and thrills on this joint release.

HOUSE OF WAX (1953): André de Toth's remake of MYSTERY OF THE WAX MUSEUM is one of the first and best 3-D (stereoscopic) feature films, an alternative technology (like Cinemascope, Cinerama) used by 1950s directors attempting to compete with the new threat of television. Professor Jarrod (Vincent Price) is a devoted wax figure sculptor for his museum in 1910s NYC. When his financial partner, Sidney Wallace (Paul Cavanagh), demands more sensational exhibits to increase profits, Jarrod refuses. The vengeful Wallace torches the museum, leaving Jarrod for dead. Miraculously, Jarrod survives (though his hands and legs are rendered useless) and builds a new House of Wax with help from threatening deaf-mute sculptor, Igor (Charles Bronson). The museum's popular "Chamber of Horrors" showcases recent crimes like the murder of Wallace, a victim of a cloaked, disfigured killer along with his fiancée, Cathy (Carolyn Jones). When Cathy's friend, Sue (Phyllis Kirk), visits the museum she makes a discovery that leads to the horrifying truth behind the House of Wax. With gasp inducing (and tongue-in-cheek) 3-D scenes like the museum fire, paddleball man and can-can girls, de Toth creates an atmospheric film which stands up as a horror classic in 2-D as well.

HOUSE OF WAX (2005): In this remake of the classic 1953 Andre de Toth film that starred Vincent Price, horrors abound in a creepy wax museum. A group of road-tripping Florida teenagers (Elisha Cuthbert, Chad Michael Murray, Paris Hilton, Robert Ri'chard, Jared Padalecki, and Jon Abrahams) stop to camp near a small town where an abandoned wax museum draws their curiosity. Upon exploring the scary cobwebbed space, they find that the figures are not only eerily lifelike, but that the entire museum--floor to ceiling--is actually made of wax. If that wasn't enough to scare them, they encounter a couple of very unsettling characters who seem to be the only people around for miles. One is a blood-splattered redneck who collects roadkill, dumping the bodies of dead deer into a fetid carcass swamp. The other is Bo (Brian Van Holt), a gas station attendant who lures the kids back to his house. Soon, through a series of stomach-turning slasher scenes featuring scissors, long knives, and even a pair of pliers, the teens get to know Bo a whole lot better. They even meet his insane brother Vincent (also played by Van Holt). Brief interludes of teen squabbling and a Hilton strip tease in red lace lingerie temporarily break the tension, but for the most part this HOUSE OF WAX stays the course with shockingly gory moments that earn grosser-than-gross status. Sick predilections involving an experimental surgical station and an elaborate wax-coating machine reveal Vincent's artistic process. But before the bloodbath is over, more twisted secrets about Bo and Vincent bubble to the surface, resulting in a spectacular grand finale and total meltdown.



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