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#poetry #edgarallenpoe #horror #vincentprice An Evening of Edgar Allan Poe... is a 1970 TV special featuring a one-man performance by Vincent Price, in which he dramatically recites four of Poe's classic horror stories. The production showcases Price's legendary vocal and acting talent with a minimalist, stage-play format. For many fans, it is considered one of his definitive interpretations of Poe's work. The special was directed by Kenneth Johnson, with music by Les Baxter, and originally aired in the U.S. on January 1, 1970. Stories featured Price's performance brings four of Poe's stories to life through his readings: The Tell-Tale Heart: Price portrays the narrator's descent into madness after killing an old man and obsessing over the sound of his beating heart. The Sphinx: A shorter, more peculiar story about a character who misinterprets the sight of a tiny monster on his window as a massive beast on a hillside. The Cask of Amontillado: Price recounts the macabre tale of Montresor, who seeks revenge on a man named Fortunato during a carnival by luring him into a catacomb to be walled up alive. The Pit and the Pendulum: The performer takes on the perspective of an anonymous narrator imprisoned by the Spanish Inquisition, facing a series of increasingly elaborate torture devices. Critical reception: An Evening of Edgar Allan Poe was widely praised by critics and fans for Price's performance, which fully captures his dramatic command of the material. The minimalist production, with its simple stage sets, places the focus entirely on Price's masterful storytelling. Reviewers noted how effectively Price embodied the shifting perspectives and emotional states of Poe's narrators, from cunning and cold to manic and terrified. Many consider it an essential viewing experience for any fan of Price or Poe's work.