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The Vincent Price Legacy’ Trailer Celebrates One of Horror’s Biggest Icons

May 30, 2025


There have been a ton of horror icons over the years that captured the haunted souls of fans across the globe. Yet, when we’re talking classic genre fare, none are arguably as unique as Vincent Price. The actor has starred in some of the most beloved spooky films that were released throughout the mid 20th century. Now, The Vincent Price Legacy is celebrating the actor’s scream-worthy life and its new trailer highlights the all-star cast involved. The two-minute-long teaser is laced with some of Price’s more memorable movie moments from classics like The Last Man on Earth and Edward Scissorhands. This is peppered with clips featuring the actor’s daughter Victoria Price (also a producer), Rob Zombie (Halloween), Joe Dante (The Howling) and John Landis (An American Werewolf in London). There will also be interviews with music legend Alice Cooper and David Dastmalchian (Late Night With the Devil). The documentary will be 136 minutes long and debut sometime in the fall.
“There’ll Be Food and Drink and Ghosts!”

Starting all the way back in the Universal Monster era with 1940s The Invisible Man Returns, Price scared horror fans with his hypnotic voice for over five decades. He was the horror king of the century with The House on Haunted Hill, The Raven, The Masque of the Red Death and the House of Usher, making the actor a household name. In his later career, he would then lend his voice to the Scooby-Doo universe with the classic 80s’ The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo series as well as the legendary music video for Michael Jackson’s “Thriller”. One of his last roles would be in Tim Burton’s Edward Scissorhands, where the ghoulish star gave one of his most emotional preferences of his career. Even though Price passed away in 1993, his legacy has lived on through Funko Pops, action figures from NECA and his daughter. The latter of which is working on a new version of House on Haunted Hill that’s slated to release later this year.
Where Can You Stream Vincent Price’s Films?

Films like The House on Haunted Hill are currently streaming for free on YouTube with ads, while The Last Man on Earth is streaming for free on Tubi and Edward Scissorhands is on Disney+. A lot of the actor’s frightful filmography is also readily available on Blu-ray. This includes The Raven, The Comedy of Terrors and House of Usher. With Halloween right around the corner, he’s a staple in any horror fan’s physical media collection. Before your next Price-centric binge, you can watch the full trailer for The Vincent Price Legacy above.

Birthname

Vincent Leonard Price Jr.

Birthdate

May 27, 1911

Birthplace

St. Louis, Missouri, USA

Deathdate

October 25, 1993

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