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Pit and the Pendulum (1961)
Legendary director Roger Corman's and AIP's low-budget
Gothic horror films included a rash of Edgar Allan Poe film adaptations
(or variations) in the 1960s - this one (the second of eight) was
based on Edgar Allan Poe's 1842 short story; it was preceded by House
of Usher (1960), and followed by Premature Burial (1962), Tales of Terror
(1962), The Raven (1963), the Poe-titled poem but H. P.
Lovecraft adapted The Haunted Palace (1963),The Masque
of the Red Death (1964) and The Tomb of Ligeia (1964);
many of the films featured horror icon Vincent Price.
This effectively-scary, gothic and suspenseful Technicolored film (with
great atmospheric effects) was the most financially successful of
all the AIP Poe films:
- in mid-16th century Spain, Englishman Francis Barnard
(John Kerr) arrived to visit the ominous castle of his brother-in-law
Don Nicholas Medina (Vincent Price) to investigate what truly had
happened to his sister Elizabeth
Barnard Medina (Barbara Steele) in the prime of her life; she
was Nicholas Medina's missing wife who had mysteriously disappeared
(or died?)
- strangely, there were no
clear details regarding Elizabeth's "untimely" demise;
Francis was shown where she had been interred in a stone wall of
the castle's dungeon, and her bedroom where the obsessed Medina had
preserved everything "exactly
as she left it," including her portrait
Francis Barnard (John Kerr)
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Nicholas Medina (Vincent Price)
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Catherine (Luana Anders)
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Dr. Charles Leon (Antony Carbone)
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- the anguished, still-grieving Medina, and his younger
sister Catherine (Luana Anders) who was visiting from Barcelona,
claimed that Elizabeth had died 3 months earlier from an illness
- a rare blood disorder ("something in her blood"); however,
after dinner that evening, the family's physician Dr. Charles Leon
(Antony Carbone) had a different explanation or diagnosis - he
stated to Francis Barnard that his sister Elizabeth had actually
died of massive heart failure: ("Your
sister's death was caused by failure of the heart, sir, due to
total shock - literally, she died of fright"); her death was
due to her increasing depression and pre-occupation with the castle's "odious
atmosphere" and its dungeons built by Medina's "infamous" and
depraved father Sebastian during the Inquisition; Medina described
the deadly atmospheric effects of living there: "You cannot know
what it is to live here, month upon month, year after year, breathing
this infernal air, absorbing the miasma of barbarity which permeates
these walls"
- during a tour conducted by Medina that evening
to in the castle's "blasphemous" dungeon "torture
chamber" (with various instruments and apparatus' of pain
and death, including the Rack and the Iron Maiden), Francis, and
Catherine and Dr. Leon were shown the location of Elizabeth's
death; Medina told the incredulous story of how his "sensitive" wife
was affected by the castle's "atmosphere"
- in flashback (filmed in nightmarish, bluish-tinted
monochrome), Medina recalled his "richly pleasurable" and
wonderful life with Catherine, at one time painting her portrait to
capture her beauty; but then her physical condition worsened and she
became "haunted," obsessed and fixated by the "instruments
of torture" - she gave a hideous scream, strapped herself into the cursed
Iron Maiden torture device, whispered the name "Sebastian," and
died in Medina's arms when he released her from the device's grasp
- it was an unsatisfactory explanation for Francis,
although guilt-ridden Medina remained adamant that he may
have been responsible for his wife's death - due to his cursed
ancestry; the semi-insane Medina appeared haunted by his earlier
family traumas, and now by his recent memories of his deceased
wife
- Medina's traumatic childhood
was described by his sister Catherine - also seen in flashback;
their father was a notorious agent of the Spanish Inquisition named
Sebastian Medina (also Vincent Price); one day, young Nicholas
Medina (Larry Turner as youth) had disobediently entered the dungeon
chamber where he witnessed Sebastian striking his brother Bartolome
(Charles Victor) to death, while repeatedly screaming out: "Adulterer!";
afterwards, Sebastian also accused his own incestuous wife Isabella
(Mary Menzies) of "vile debauchery with his brother" -
and then tortured her to death for her "infidelity";
afterwards, Nicholas Medina was forever haunted by the memory of
that day - and his wife's recent death was now clearly driving
him insane
- strange occurrences began to happen in the atmospheric
castle, possibly proof of Elizabeth's 'haunting' presence: her
harpsichord was played by itself late at night, and one of her
rings was left on the keyboard
- Dr. Leon corrected the record for Catherine and
Francis -- he claimed that Isabella had not been tortured to
death, but had been entombed alive behind a brick wall: ("Your
mother was walled up in her tomb while yet alive. From that day
forth, the very thought of premature interment was enough to drive
your brother into convulsions of horror")
- the tormented and
brooding Medina feared and conjectured that Elizabeth had
suffered the same fate because of what happened to his mother Isabella
years earlier - and that it was his fault that Elizabeth had also
been buried prematurely (and had been calling out to him); Dr.
Leon stressed that Medina's fearful thoughts were unwarranted,
but added that she still might be a vengeful ghost: "If Elizabeth
Medina walks the corridors of this castle, it is her spirit, not
her living self"
- there were further signs of Elizabeth's presence
in the castle; the maid Maria (Lynne Bernay) claimed that she was
whispered to in her bedroom; shortly later, the room was found
ransacked and Elizabeth's portrait was slashed; Francis became
suspicious when he found a hidden passageway into the room from
Medina's bedroom, and accused Medina of causing the disruptions
from the grave; Medina questioned his own sanity: "Could
I have kept that ring without knowing it? Play the harpsichord
without knowing it? Destroy Elizabeth's room all without knowing
it? My inner mind creating evidence of Elizabeth's vengeful return
because that mind knows - BUT I DON'T KNOW?"; Francis began
to wonder if his sister Elizabeth met the same fate as his mother
Isabella
- in a memorable sequence, to prove whether Elizabeth
was still alive or not, Dr. Leon boldly suggested exhuming Elizabeth
- by opening up her tomb-sarcophagus as "the only
way of convincing Medina that he did not bury his wife alive...We
will exhume Elizabeth" --
Medina suffered a flashback of watching his mother Isabella
being enclosed in a stone tomb while alive, as they were breaking
through Elizabeth's walled-up stone tomb to access her sarcophagus
- the film's highlight was the opening of the sarcophagus
and their discovery
of Elizabeth's decaying corpse inside, suggesting that
she had been accidentally buried alive; she had died screaming
after failing to claw her way out of her sealed coffin; Medina
was stunned, took credit for Elizabeth's untimely death, and became
hysterically suicidal as he started to babble: "True,
true!" while Dr. Leon insisted: "I swear to you, I thought she was
dead. On my honor as a physician, I thought she was dead! I swear
to you"; Medina continued to admit: "True, true, true, true..."
as he wandered off
Looking In the Opening to Elizabeth's Walled-Up Tomb and Sarcophagus/Coffin
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Medina Inside Tomb Next to Elizabeth's Coffin
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Evidence of Elizabeth's Ghastly Live-Burial and
'Death'
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Medina's Immediate Two-Word Response: "True, true!"
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Medina's Continuing Babbling Confession That He
Killed His Wife: ("True, true, true, true, true... ")
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Medina's Confession to Dr. Leon: "I must accept
whatever vengeance Elizabeth chooses to inflict upon me"
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- Medina ran to get a gun and shoot himself, as Catherine
tried to prevent him; he kept confessing: "I killed
her..."; Dr. Leon strongly encouraged
Medina to leave the castle (a conspiratorial plan to be revealed!),
but he was still in disbelief: "While we
were up here mourning her, she was alive, struggling to be free.
I am responsible. If it were not so, she would not want to haunt
me"; Medina refused to leave with Dr. Leon the next morning: "I
can never leave. I must accept whatever vengeance Elizabeth chooses
to inflict upon me"
- that stormy night, the increasingly-mad Medina
thought he heard the ghostly voice of his wife Elizabeth luring
him and summoning him from her tomb through the cob-webbed passageway;
in her dug-up tomb site, a bloody hand emerged from her opening
coffin, and she rose very much alive; she followed him
into the dungeon's torture chamber, where he tumbled down a flight
of stairs
Medina: Descending The Passageway to Elizabeth's Opened Tomb
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Elizabeth's Bloody Hand Emerged From the Opening Coffin
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- it was revealed, in the film's major plot twist,
that Elizabeth had faked her death as part of a plot to drive him
mad - with her lover Dr. Leon --- their conspiracy
was to inherit Medina's wealth, fortune and castle by driving
him insane and destroying his mind
Elizabeth: An Evil Co-Conspirator with Dr. Leon
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Elizabeth Kissing Her Lover Dr. Leon - Both Plotting
to Drive Medina Insane
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Elizabeth to Her Husband Nicholas Medina: "We've
broken you at last... I have you exactly as I want you - helpless"
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Medina Shocked into Silence by the Appearance
of His Vengeful 'Dead' Wife Elizabeth
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But Then Medina Smiled and Laughed Hysterically
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Medina Saw Himself as His Father Sebastian,
Leon as His Cheating Brother Bartolome and Elizabeth as His Adulterous
Wife Isabella
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- as Medina was prostrate on
the floor before her and rendered semi-unconscious (after Dr. Leon
arrived to join his lover), Elizabeth gloated in the success of her
evil deeds toward her crazed husband: "Oh,
my darling Nicholas, we've broken you at last....I've waited an
eternity for this moment. There has to be time. And now my dear
Nicholas, I have you exactly as I want you - helpless... Is it
not ironical, my husband, your wife an adulteress, your mother
an adulteress, your uncle an adulterer, your closest friend an
adulterer - do you not find that amusing, dear Nicholas?"
- however, things took a strange turn when Medina
revived, laughed hysterically at Elizabeth and Dr. Leon - and convinced
himself that he was his own father Sebastian, and that Elizabeth
was his promiscuous and adulterous wife Isabella, and Dr. Leon
was his cheating brother Bartolome; Medina assumed
his father's identity and began to re-stage the murders of his
faithless wife Isabella and brother Bartolome
Medina to Elizabeth: "I'm going to torture you, Isabella!"
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The Iron Maiden Torture Device
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- Medina overpowered Dr. Leon by knocking his head
against a wooden post until he fell to the floor; then he grabbed
Elizabeth (now functioning as the harlot Isabella) and threatened: "I'm
going to torture you, Isabella! I'm going to make you suffer
for your faithlessness to me!...Harlot! You will die in
agony! Die!"); she screamed as he dragged her over to the
Iron Maiden and sealed her inside
- meanwhile Dr.
Leon revived, but fled and fell to his death in the pendulum pit;
shortly after, when Francis Barnard entered the dungeon chamber,
Medina now transferred his hate to him and conveniently misunderstood
that Francis was his duplicitous brother Bartolome; Medina knocked
Francis unconscious and then promised to subject him to his "ultimate
device of torture"
Medina Assuming His Father's Identity as Torturer
Sebastian to Now Subject Francis to Torture
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Francis (Assumed to Be Bartolome) Was Placed Under
Swinging Pendulum
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- Francis awoke bound
and gagged on a stone slab beneath a gigantic, swinging pendulum
with a razor-sharp steel blade edge, as Medina threatened to replay
his murder: "Are
you ready, Bartolome? Do you know where you are, Bartolome?...I will
tell you where you are. You are about to enter Hell, Bartolome, HELL!
The netherworld. The infernal regions, The Abode of the Damned, The
place of torment. Pandemonium. Abbadon. Tophet. Gehenna. Naraka.
THE PIT! And the pendulum. The razor edge of destiny. That's the
condition of man. Bound on an island from which he can never have
hope to escape surrounded by the waiting pit of hell. Subject to
the inexorable pendulum of fate which must destroy him finally"
- the platform with the stone slab was surrounded
by the pit; every swing lowered the pendulum a little bit - closer
and closer to Francis' helpless body [Note: Stock footage of the
torture sequence was excerpted in the spy spoof Dr.
Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine (1966).]
- after hearing Francis' cries of distress, Catherine
raced off to summon and alert castle servant-butler Maximillian
(Patrick Westwood) to join her and race to the torture chamber: "Maximilian,
we must break into the torture chamber! Quickly!"; after a
brief struggle and fight, Medina fell to his death when he was
pushed into the pit - the same fate as Dr. Leon, and Francis was
fortunately released and saved from being sliced by the torture
device
- in the film's short epilogue, while
leaving the dungeon, Catherine vowed that the torture chamber room
would be sealed and locked forever (the film's last line: "No
one will ever enter this room again"); the last image, after
a rapid swish-pan, revealed a terror-stricken Elizabeth, still alive
and completely forgotten about - and ironically imprisoned in the
Iron Maiden box - about to die a second time!
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film ended with a title card - a quote from Edgar Allan Poe: "...the agony of my soul found vent in one loud,
long, and final scream of despair" - - POE
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The Ominous Seaside Medina Castle
Elizabeth's Burial Plate (1517-1546) in Stone Wall of Dungeon
Portraits of Medina's Father Sebastian (r) and His Uncle Bartolome
(l), Sebastian's Brother
Elizabeth's Portrait in Bedroom
Medina's Tour of the Castle's Dungeon Area
View of Underground "Torture Chamber" Where Elizabeth Died
Medina's Flashback: He Painted His Wife Elizabeth's Portrait to
Capture Her Beauty
Flashback: Elizabeth's Death in Medina's Arms
Flashback: Young Nicholas Spying on His Father Sebastian Medina Burying
His Mother Isabella Alive
Flashback: Sebastian's Murder of His Adulterous Brother Bartolome Who Was
Cheating With Sebastian's Incestuous Wife Isabella
Medina - Haunted by His Wife Elizabeth's Dead Spirit
Elizabeth's Slashed Portrait in Her Bedroom
Elizabeth - Shockingly Resurrected!
Francis - Gagged by Medina on Slab and Below the Razor-Edged Pendulum
Swinging Closer and Closer Before He Was Saved
Medina's Death - Pushed Into the Pit by Maximilian During
a Struggle to Save Francis
Medina's Death in the Pit
Catherine's Final Words (with Francis and Maximilian) Before Leaving
and Locking the Dungeon Door Behind Them
Ironic Ending: Terror-Stricken Elizabeth - Imprisoned
in the Iron Maiden Box (A Torture Device) A Second Time! And Completely
Forgotten About
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