Vincent Price, Elizabeth Shepherd and John Westbrook in The Tomb of Ligeia (1964)
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Vincent Price, Elizabeth Shepherd and John Westbrook in The Tomb of Ligeia (1964)
THE HOT MEDIEVAL & FANTASY MEN MELEE
QUALIFYING ROUND: 117th Tilt
“The Red Death”, The Masque of the Red Death (1964) VS. “The Sherriff of Nottingham”, The Sword of Sherwood Forest (1960)
Propaganda
“The Red Death”, The Masque of the Red Death (1964) Portrayed by: John Westbrook
“Westbrook went uncredited in this film and that's a TRAVESTY because from the very beginning of the film, that red spectre was living in my head rent free. What a charismatic voice, what a stately bearing. This Red Death can hold illimitable dominion over all (of me).”
“The Sherriff of Nottingham”, The Sword of Sherwood Forest (1960) Portrayed by: Peter Cushing
“There are lots of hot Sheriffs of Nottingham out there, but you’ll be hard-pressed to find any so refined and erudite in his dastardliness as this one (or with such killer cheekbones).
Additional Propaganda Under the Cut
Who is the Hottest Medieval Man?
The Red Death [John Westbrook] (Left)
The Sheriff of Nottingham [Peter Cushing] (Right)
Princess Grace performs poetry with John Westbrook on the ABC Television show Omnibus in December 1980
The Tomb of Ligeia (1964) dir. by Roger Corman
Have you ever tried to recall a memory, something forgotten? Being upon the very edge of remembrance and yet in the end being unable to remember?
The Tomb of Ligeia
directed by Roger Corman, 1964
@defensivelee James II edit for ya 😈🤝
Room at the Top (1959) Jack Clayton
February 5th 2023
The Masque of the Red Death | Roger Corman | 1964
John Westbrook, Vincent Price, Jane Asher