Haughty Prince Prospero (Vincent Price), who assumes that his worship of Satan will keep him safe from the Red Death ravishing the countryside, decides to hold a masquerade in order to provide protection for the local nobility. Forbidding anyone to wear the color red, Prospero is incensed when someone shows up in a red robe.
The Masque of the Red Death is based on a 1842 short story of the same name by American author Edgar Allen Poe. It was adapted for the movie by Charles Beaumont and R. Wright Campbell. The subplot featuring the midget dancers was incorporated from another Poe tale "Hop-Frog" (1849). The subplot featuring the hopeless escape by Francesca (Jane Asher), her father Lodovico (Nigel Green), and her lover Gino (David Weston) was inspired by the short story "Torture by Hope" (1888) by French writer Auguste Villiers de l'Isle-Adam.
The red-cloaked figure, whom Prospero believes to be Satan, leads Prospero and Francesca through the dance hall, announcing that the revelry has now become the dance of death. All of the attendees are shown covered with the bloody skin indicative of the Red Death. Prospero requests that Francesca be spared, and the red-cloaked figure sends her outside to where Gino is waiting. The figure then reveals that he is not Satan and rips off his mask to reveal himself as the Red Death, wearing Propero's own face. Prospero attempts to escape through the dancing crowd but, as the dancers begin to fall, he makes his way through the green, purple, and blue rooms, and into the black room where he comes face-to-face with The Red Death. "Why should you be afraid to die," the Red Death asks. "Your soul has been dead for a long time." Prospero then falls to the floor, his face bleeding. In the final scene, the Red Death sits under a tree playing tarot cards with a young girl. He is joined by his brothers, the Black Death, the Blue Death, the Yellow Death, the Golden Death, and the Purple Death, and they compare notes on how many victims they have taken. As in Poe's story, the final note reads: And Darkness and Decay and the Red Death held illimitable dominion over all.
-Black Death - Black Death.
-Golden Death - Leprosy.
-Violet Death - Porphyria.
-Blue Death - Cholera.
-Yellow Death - Yellow Fever.
-White Death - Tuberculosis.
-Red Death - Rabies.
-Golden Death - Leprosy.
-Violet Death - Porphyria.
-Blue Death - Cholera.
-Yellow Death - Yellow Fever.
-White Death - Tuberculosis.
-Red Death - Rabies.
Yes. Project Gutenberg has made "The Masque of the Red Death", which is in the public domain, available for download here.
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- How long is The Masque of the Red Death?1 hour and 29 minutes
- When was The Masque of the Red Death released?June 24, 1964
- What is the IMDb rating of The Masque of the Red Death?6.9 out of 10
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- Who are the characters in The Masque of the Red Death?Prince Prospero, Juliana, Ludovico, and Man in Red
- What is the plot of The Masque of the Red Death?A European prince terrorizes the local peasantry while using his castle as a refuge against the "Red Death" plague that stalks the land.
- What was the budget for The Masque of the Red Death?$1 million
- How much did The Masque of the Red Death earn at the worldwide box office?$466
- What is The Masque of the Red Death rated?Not Rated
- What genre is The Masque of the Red Death?Drama and Horror
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