Let's Talk About | Vault Of Horror (1973)

Let's Talk About | Vault Of Horror (1973)

Welcome to our deep dive into Vault of Horror (1973), the cult classic British horror anthology from Amicus Productions! In this in-depth recap and review, we take you through every chilling twist, macabre moment, and eerie tale featured in this iconic horror film. Whether you're a die-hard fan of vintage horror anthologies or discovering this twisted gem for the first time, this comprehensive breakdown of Vault of Horror will give you all the story details, analysis, and trivia you need. Produced by Amicus Films and released in 1973, Vault of Horror is often viewed as the spiritual sequel to Tales from the Crypt (1972), and both films are based on the legendary EC Comics line of the 1950s. This film adapts stories from Tales from the Crypt and Shock SuspenStories, delivering five standalone horror segments wrapped in a sinister framing device. We'll walk you through the entire film—segment by segment—breaking down each plot, character, death, and twist ending in detail. In this recap and review, you'll hear about each of the film's five grim tales: Midnight Mess The Neat Job This Trick’ll Kill You Bargain in Death Drawn and Quartered Order the Blu-Ray https://www.amazon.com/Tales-Crypt-Va... We’ll explore the story lines, examine the morality plays behind each episode, and reflect on how Vault of Horror captures the lurid, ironic spirit of EC Comics horror. We’ll also analyze its legacy and how it compares to other horror anthologies like Tales from the Crypt, Creepshow, and Dead of Night. If you're a fan of anthology horror movies, this is a must-watch breakdown. A full recap of each story in Vault of Horror (1973) Why Vault of Horror still matters today and how it influenced horror anthologies to come If you love classic horror films, anthology horror, or just spooky stories with twist endings, this is the review for you. Fans of Peter Cushing, Hammer Horror, EC Comics, and vintage horror movies will find a lot to sink their teeth into. From deep-cut horror references to film analysis, this video is packed with everything a horror buff could want. Amicus Productions may have played second fiddle to Hammer Films during the golden age of British horror, but their anthology format—featuring segments by writers like Al Feldstein and Bill Gaines—created a unique subgenre of portmanteau horror films. Vault of Horror is one of the finest examples, blending comic book carnage with moral comeuppance. A Gaming and Movie channel that features Horror & Scary Entertainment content with comical and lighthearted twist, reactions and explicit use of adult words (During Gamplay)… And sometimes I play other non horror games and talk about non horror entertainment. We try to have at least 1 brand new Upload every weekend... But Copyright can delay these uploads. Also you can follow me on the following social media pages. it's the best way to contact me. Facebook =   / buzbygaming   Twitter / X = https://x.com/BuzbyGaming Tiktok = https://www.tiktok.com/buzbygaming