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Theatre of Blood
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Theatre of Blood is a 1973 British Horror Comedy film directed by Douglas Hickox and starring Vincent Price, who regarded it as one of his personal favorites. Also in the cast are Diana Rigg and an impressive coterie of British character actors, including Ian Hendry, Michael Hordern, Coral Browne, Robert Coote, Jack Hawkins, Harry Andrews, Arthur Lowe, Robert Morley, Dennis Price, Eric Sykes, Diana Dors and Madeline Smith, to name just a few.Years prior to the start of the film, Edward Lionheart (Price) was one of the self-styled stars of the Shakespearean stage, decidedly unloved by the critics of various papers. His performances in his final year, though playing to packed theatres, were panned at each and every opportunity, until finally they unanimously gave the Critics' Award to a new, uprising actor. This pushed Lionheart to the depths of despair, and in a singular act, he ended it all, jumping off a building while clutching the award which he felt was rightfully his, with his horrified daughter Edwina watching and the critics being amused at his fate.The film opens with one of these critics being informed that a number of vagrants have begun squatting on a condemned building of his. Despite being warned by his wife that she had a dream of a pack of lions descending upon him, and the horoscope (for March 15th) claiming that it wasn't a good idea to be incautious, he runs off to the building, where he's confronted by the same vagrants who he was about to forcibly remove - and stabbed twenty two times, while the local constabulary looks on.The perpetrator, of course, is Lionheart, who - having survived his suicide attempt, thanks to a kindly bunch of methanol-drinking homeless chaps - has decided to revisit his last run in the theater... and provide a very special command performance for each of the critics in turn.In 2005, a stage adaptation was produced in London by the British company Improbable, starring Jim Broadbent as Lionheart and Rachael Stirling (Diana Rigg's daughter) as Edwina (renamed Miranda). | |
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I Was Quite a Looker | |
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I Was Quite a Looker: Lionheart is described as an "aging matinee idol"—i.e. an actor who, in his younger years, was popular for his looks and had a large number of Fangirls. While not treated as ugly exactly by the time of the film, he's getting old and now seems to play mostly villains rather than romantic leads. It's unclear how many of his fans have stuck around, but the critics treat him as a laughing-stock and past his prime. | |
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Maurice Chevalier Accent | |
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Maurice Chevalier Accent: Lionheart affects one when posing as a cook (certainly because French Cuisine Is Haughty) to murder Merridew. Lionheart also uses a French accent when acting as a masked fencer in Devlin's gym. | |
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Villain Opening Scene | |
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Villain Opening Scene: The first scene has Maxwell being led to a bunch of rowdy vagrants who subsequently stab and beat him while the cops look on. One of the cops removes his helmet and reveals himself to be Lionheart. | |
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Hero Antagonist | |
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Hero Antagonist: Devlin and the police since they're opposing Lionheart's murder spree. | |
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Tempting Fate | |
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Tempting Fate: "Oh, there's only three of us left, surely the might of the British police force can protect us all." | |
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Wicked Cultured | |
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Wicked Cultured: Lionheart, of course. His serial killings deliberately mirror Shakespeare. | |
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Stealth Pun | |
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Stealth Pun: Inspector Boot notes that one of the murders in Titus Andronicus involves "an old queen" being forced to eat her children baked in a pie. When Lionheart re-enacts this scene, he chooses the Camp Gay Merridew for his victim. | |
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Decapitation Presentation | |
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Decapitation Presentation: Lionheart sends Sprout's head to Devlin, stuck atop a milk bottle. | |
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Black Comedy | |
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Black Comedy: Lionheart acts positively goofy throughout the movie, using various disguises and hammily delivered Shakespeare quotes along the way. | |
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Balloon Belly | |
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Balloon Belly: Merridew gets the hose of a large sausage grinder jammed down his throat, and Lionheart proceeds to dump the pies and poodles in, causing his stomach to bulge grotesquely◊ (one of the many death stage illusions created by Paul Kieve). It's possible that this happened in the original film too, but if so it's very downplayed as 1) the food is shoved in manually; 2) we only see a shot of Merridew's corpse at the end; and 3) Robert Morley is pretty dang round to begin with. | |
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Dirty Old Man | |
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Dirty Old Man: Trevor Dickman is this, eyeing woman and inappropriately touching the young actress several times. | |
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Skull for a Head | |
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Skull for a Head: When Moon is killed, Lionheart has not only wired her up to a salon hairdryer but pulls the bonnet completely over her head◊ before throwing the switch: when he cuts the juice and lifts up the bonnet, this is the result. | |
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Impersonating an Officer | |
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Impersonating an Officer: In the opening, Lionheart and the Stage Manager pose as constables to lure Maxwell into the ambush at the squat. | |
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Small Name, Big Ego | |
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Small Name, Big Ego: Lionheart. Averted in that he doesn't have a small name though. | |
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Straw Critic | |
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Straw Critic: The critics are generally this, although their reviews of Lionheart appear to have been pretty accurate. The film implies that Lionheart might be Critic-Proof, as his theatrical productions generally draw audiences (he doesn't seem So Bad, It's Good). invoked | |
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Daddy's Little Villain | |
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Daddy's Little Villain: A more sympathetic example than some, but no less dangerous for it. Edwina genuinely loves and is devoted to her father...and assists him in his crimes. While her love for him, and anger at how cruelly the critics treated him, is presented somewhat sympathetically, she's also just as willing to kill people as he is if not more so, casually reading a magazine while one of the critics gets electrocuted and showing no remorse for her murderous actions. | |
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Pastimes Prove Personality | |
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Pastimes Prove Personality: Devlin is a fencer; this characterises him both as well-off and intellectual, and (since despite its posh image it is based on fighting) as having more courage than the rest of the critics. When facing his own death he goes for Honour Before Reason while most of the others plead and beg. The only other character in the film to fence is Lionheart (who claims not to be very good at first, but then goes on to defeat Devlin—though they're not exactly following the normal rules of fencing, instead leaping around with sharp swords), which characterises him as Wicked Cultured and dangerous, and sets up Lionheart and Devlin as intellectual equals and Worthy Opponents in a way that the other critics are not. | |
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Deadly Euphemism | |
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Deadly Euphemism: "Pity, he didn't have the stomach for it." "He did know how to make an exit." | |
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Electric Torture | |
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Electric Torture: To death, loosely mimicking Joan of Arc's elimination in Henry VI Part 1. | |
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Adapted Out | |
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Adapted Out: The deaths based on Othello and Cymbeline are omitted since they involve people other than Lionheart, his crew, and the critics. The subplot with the police is also omitted (see Closed Circle below). | |
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Lured into a Trap | |
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Lured into a Trap: Snipe. The Stage Manager tells him that Lionheart is alive and about to make a comeback. Snipe goes to visit the theatre and is subsequently attacked and killed. | |
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Death by Transceiver | |
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A policeman tries to follow Lionheart by hiding in the trunk of his car. Lionheart just parks the car on a train track and walks off. Death by Transceiver ensues. | |
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Actor Allusion | |
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Actor Allusion/Casting Gag: Rachel Stirling takes the same role her mother did in the film. | |
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Poetic Serial Killer | |
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Poetic Serial Killer: Lionheart's kills mimic the deaths of various characters in Shakespeare's plays. | |
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Sunglasses at Night | |
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Sunglasses at Night: The 'Stage Manager'. | |
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Morton's Fork | |
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Lionheart would have likely blinded or killed Devlin anyway, once Devlin gave him the award. | |
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Honor Before Reason | |
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Honor Before Reason: Devlin has a choice between a horrible blinding and granting Lionheart a Critic's Award that wouldn't be considered legitimate by anyone. He still won't do it because Lionheart just plain doesn't deserve it. Lionheart would have likely blinded or killed Devlin anyway, once Devlin gave him the award. | |
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Paper-Thin Disguise | |
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Paper-Thin Disguise: Diana Rigg is very obviously the young actress who approaches Dickman. He might not know her, but the audience does. Lionheart's disguises don't disguise Price's distinctive face, either. | |
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Death by Adaptation | |
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Death by Adaptation: Devlin offers to pay off the Tramps, thinking they will free him however they check to see he can't escape the chair he's stuck in and leave him with the bodies of the Lionhearts and the award statuette as they lock him in the theatre with no chance of escaping or being found. | |
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Gory Discretion Shot | |
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Gory Discretion Shot: The part where a heart is cut out is very carefully blocked by the head of one of the vagrants; the decapitation scene does this, too. | |
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Honey Trap | |
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Honey Trap: The Stage Manager pretends to be a young actress to lure Dickman into a trap. | |
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Wig, Dress, Accent | |
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Wig, Dress, Accent: The most obvious, hippy-esque flunky (the 'Stage Manager', actually Edwina) manages to disguise himself as a hairdresser, a wine tasting host, a masseur, a policeman; Lionheart does even more. | |
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Gratuitous Iambic Pentameter | |
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Gratuitous Iambic Pentameter: Lionheart sometimes slips into this even when not acting. | |
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Crazy Jealous Guy | |
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Crazy Jealous Guy: Critic Solomon Psaltery is quite easily manipulated into re-enacting the murder scene from Othello. | |
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Bond One-Liner | |
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Bond One-Liner: Two from Lionheart: "I wonder if he'll travel well" (after sealing a man in a barrel of wine) and "Pity; he just didn't have the stomach for it" (after choking a man to death with a poodle meat pie). One from Devlin: "He was madly overacting as usual, but you must admit he did know how to make an exit." | |
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Flashback | |
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Flashback: When Devlin realizes that the deaths correspond with Lionheart's most recent Shakespeare run, the scene changes to the day the award was given, during which Lionheart took the award given to another actor and then jumped to his death. | |
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The Dragon | |
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The Dragon: The 'Stage Manager' is Lionheart's primary assistant in the murders, marshaling Lionheart's followers and even committing some of the murders personally. | |
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Force Feeding | |
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Force Feeding: Mr. Merridew is forcibly fed until he dies of suffocation... with pieces of his beloved poodles. | |
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Police Are Useless | |
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Police Are Useless: The finest officers of the Met repeatedly fail to stop a crazed actor and his homeless flunkies killing all but one of their targets. When they try to do a stakeout, their entire unit scurries off after one guy, allowing Lionheart and his people to break into Merridew's house, then kill and cook his dogs and set up the props of a fake TV show. In Larding's case, the cop protecting him drives off, having grown bored with waiting for him at the wine tasting. | |
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Disney Villain Death | |
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Disney Villain Death: Lionheart falls through the burning roof of his theatre in the finale, and crashes on the ground. | |
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Bloody Hilarious | |
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Bloody Hilarious: The decapitation scene. | |
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Loony Fan | |
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Loony Fan: Lionheart might not have been terribly sane to begin with. It's mentioned at one point he only ever exclusively did Shakespeare plays. | |
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Even Evil Has Loved Ones | |
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Even Evil Has Loved Ones: Lionheart and his daughter are very close and genuinely love each other. She is clearly angry at how the critics have treated him, and her death breaks him completely. | |
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Flynning | |
Theatre of Blood / int_65331274 | comment |
Flynning: The Sword Fight, lovingly stolen from Romeo and Juliet, which contains trampolines and a balance bar just for the hell of it. | |
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Theatre of Blood / int_65bc52c5 | type |
The Key Is Behind the Lock | |
Theatre of Blood / int_65bc52c5 | comment |
The Key Is Behind the Lock: Lionheart infiltrates a house by being moved there in a box with the keys, then opens a small hatch and unlocks the chest. | |
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Theatre of Blood / int_6682d6e4 | type |
Dying Moment of Awesome | |
Theatre of Blood / int_6682d6e4 | comment |
Dying Moment of Awesome: Lionheart's eventual death, climbing on the roof of his theatre carrying the body of his dead daughter and reciting King Lear, then falling to his death in his theatre that went up in flames. | |
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Theatre of Blood / int_66dfe36a | type |
Missing Mom | |
Theatre of Blood / int_66dfe36a | comment |
Missing Mom: Nothing is said about Edwina's mother. | |
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Theatre of Blood / int_67792344 | type |
Grievous Bottley Harm | |
Theatre of Blood / int_67792344 | comment |
Grievous Bottley Harm: When Lionheart's gang of tramps rise to attack Maxwell, one of them smashes a bottle to stab him with. | |
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Theatre of Blood / int_683bb900 | type |
Last Disrespects | |
Theatre of Blood / int_683bb900 | comment |
Last Disrespects: Lionheart disrupts the funeral of his first victim Maxwell, by tying the body of his second victim Snipe to a horse and having it gallop into the funeral. | |
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Theatre of Blood / int_687c78ff | type |
Railroad Tracks of Doom | |
Theatre of Blood / int_687c78ff | comment |
Railroad Tracks of Doom: Played for Laughs of a very dark kind, combined with Death by Transceiver: a cop hiding in the trunk of a car in an attempt to follow Lionheart ends up parked on train tracks. We hear him over the walkie-talkie to the other cops: | |
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Theatre of Blood / int_6bda9a30 | type |
Meaningful Name | |
Theatre of Blood / int_6bda9a30 | comment |
Meaningful Name: True for several characters: Dickman is a lech. Snipe is a Caustic Critic. His first name is Hector, which mirrors his fate (Impaled with Extreme Prejudice and dragged by a horse). Larding likes a consumable (although he's a drunk rather than the glutton suggested by the name). Devlin is a subversion. While his name implies an evil, Louis Cypher type, he's a fairly decent guy. And finally, who can forget Edward Lionheart himself, named after two kings of England? No wonder he had a huge ego. | |
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Theatre of Blood / int_6d28a6fd | type |
Hollywood Police Driving Academy | |
Theatre of Blood / int_6d28a6fd | comment |
Hollywood Police Driving Academy: The police think they see Lionheart driving by, and immediately scramble into a traffic jam reminiscent of the Keystone Kops. | |
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The Ophelia | |
Theatre of Blood / int_6d89ad1a | comment |
The Ophelia: Sort of, in that Lionheart's daughter is pretty scarred from the supposed death of her father. Or, at least, appears to be. She even dresses like Ophelia for a scene. | |
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Theatre of Blood / int_6e27397 | type |
Missed Him by That Much | |
Theatre of Blood / int_6e27397 | comment |
Missed Him by That Much: The police only get to where one of their targets is just after he's been lured away by Edwina. | |
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Theatre of Blood / int_716cdf08 | type |
Vorpal Pillow | |
Theatre of Blood / int_716cdf08 | comment |
Vorpal Pillow: When Psaltery thinks his wife is guilty of adultery, he smothers her with a pillow. | |
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Theatre of Blood / int_722b3319 | type |
Camp Gay | |
Theatre of Blood / int_722b3319 | comment |
Camp Gay: Meredith Merridew. He dresses mostly in pink, talks effeminately and has two poodles. His murder places him in the role of Tamora from Titus Andronicus, and there's a joke made about both characters being "queens". | |
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Theatre of Blood / int_723be11b | type |
Villain Has a Point | |
Theatre of Blood / int_723be11b | comment |
Villain Has a Point: When Lionheart and Devlin spar during their fencing battle Lionheart chastises Devlin for the damage a critic can do to a production. As self centered as Lionheart is he must have seen how careers can be destroyed by flippant critics, and arguably has seen many friends and colleagues suffer at the hands of cynics like Devlin. | |
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Theatre of Blood / int_72e1bd14 | type |
Bungled Suicide | |
Theatre of Blood / int_72e1bd14 | comment |
Bungled Suicide: Lionheart jumps into the Thames taking the critics' prize with him and ends being saved by the methanol-drinking Crazy Homeless People. Though in this case he was unconscious in the water in such a position that he would have inevitably drowned had the homeless people not taken him out of the water. | |
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Theatre of Blood / int_76c0e85d | type |
High-Voltage Death | |
Theatre of Blood / int_76c0e85d | comment |
High-Voltage Death: Miss Moon is electrocuted underneath a hairdryer by Lionheart posing as a hairdresser, sort of parodying the death (by being burned at the stake) of Joan of Arc in Henry VI Part 1 since it leaves her body with burns. | |
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Theatre of Blood / int_7c58fe32 | type |
Louis Cypher | |
Theatre of Blood / int_7c58fe32 | comment |
Devlin is a subversion. While his name implies an evil, Louis Cypher type, he's a fairly decent guy. | |
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Theatre of Blood / int_7e6c0522 | type |
Off with His Head! | |
Theatre of Blood / int_7e6c0522 | comment |
Off with His Head!: Done to Sprout... all while Lionheart was dressed as a surgeon. | |
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Theatre of Blood / int_7eebe99c | type |
The Alcoholic | |
Theatre of Blood / int_7eebe99c | comment |
The Alcoholic: Larding loves his spirits. Lionheart lures him to a wine testing session to drown him in a vat of wine like the Duke of Clarence in Richard III. | |
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Theatre of Blood / int_8042e814 | type |
Actually Pretty Funny | |
Theatre of Blood / int_8042e814 | comment |
Actually Pretty Funny: During the scene in the hair salon, Coral Browne is visibly corpsing (pun intended) while Vincent/Lionheart hams it up at her. | |
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Theatre of Blood / int_823c6e3e | type |
Large Ham | |
Theatre of Blood / int_823c6e3e | comment |
Large Ham: Oh, yes. One can tell that Price had far too much fun throughout the movie. One critic describes one of Lionheart's performances as putting him in mind of a ham sandwich. (And Lionheart's reaction to that line is just precious.) | |
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Theatre of Blood / int_86bb7d97 | type |
Cultured Badass | |
Theatre of Blood / int_86bb7d97 | comment |
Cultured Badass: Lionheart is a Shakespearian actor, a highly intelligent and scheming criminal, and pretty good with a sword (not to mention surprisingly agile for a man his age, managing some impressive leaps during the swordfight), able to defeat Devlin who apparently fences regularly and has done for some time. | |
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Theatre of Blood / int_898ff050 | type |
Villain Protagonist | |
Theatre of Blood / int_898ff050 | comment |
Villain Protagonist: Lionheart. | |
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Theatre of Blood / int_8c52888c | type |
What a Drag | |
Theatre of Blood / int_8c52888c | comment |
What a Drag: After murdering Snipe, Lionheart ties his body to the tail of a horse and sends the horse galloping into Maxwell's funeral. | |
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Theatre of Blood / int_8cf6aa | type |
Literal Metaphor | |
Theatre of Blood / int_8cf6aa | comment |
Literal Metaphor: "I am sorry to miss the meeting, but my heart is with you." | |
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Theatre of Blood / int_8e0ceaf5 | type |
Finger in the Mail | |
Theatre of Blood / int_8e0ceaf5 | comment |
Finger in the Mail: After cutting out Dickman's heart (and ensuring that it weighs exactly one pound), he mails it to Devlin in a gift-wrapped box. Lionheart somehow obtains Sprout's severed head and puts it on a milk bottle on Devlin's doorstep. | |
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Theatre of Blood / int_8ed5c6e4 | type |
Asshole Victim | |
Theatre of Blood / int_8ed5c6e4 | comment |
Asshole Victim: Each one of the critics, except Devlin (who might be an Asshole Survivor depending on what you think of his reaction to Lionheart's death). | |
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Theatre of Blood / int_9156bc50 | type |
Death by Gluttony | |
Theatre of Blood / int_9156bc50 | comment |
Death by Gluttony: Lionheart feeds the extremely overweight Merridew his two pet poodles (who he regards as his children) baked into a pie, as a revenge based on Titus Andronicus. He then finishes Merridew off by Force Feeding him the rest until he chokes to death. | |
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Theatre of Blood / int_94c1e2f7 | type |
Grave-Marking Scene | |
Theatre of Blood / int_94c1e2f7 | comment |
Grave-Marking Scene: Edwina is shown laying flowers at Lionheart's grave during Maxwell's funeral. | |
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Theatre of Blood / int_95c2a9dd | type |
Outliving One's Offspring | |
Theatre of Blood / int_95c2a9dd | comment |
Outliving One's Offspring: Edward Lionheart has to witness the death of his daughter, in a parallel to King Lear. | |
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Theatre of Blood / int_970c790a | type |
Big Bad | |
Theatre of Blood / int_970c790a | comment |
Big Bad: Edward Lionheart, a spurned actor pursuing vengeance on the critics who mocked him. | |
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Theatre of Blood / int_99244825 | type |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation | |
Theatre of Blood / int_99244825 | comment |
Screen-to-Stage Adaptation: The play differs from the film in that the critics are from British newspapers (examples including The Guardian and The Times) and is entirely set in an abandoned theatre. The play remains set in the 1970s, rather than being updated to contemporary times. Most of the secondary characters were excised including police and the number of deaths reduced. The killings based on Othello and Cymbeline are omitted as they would have to take place outside the theatre and rely on secondary characters, such as the critics' wives. The name of Lionheart's daughter is changed from "Edwina" to "Miranda" to enhance the Shakespearean influence. The adaptation ran in London at the National Theatre between May and September 2005 and received mixed reviews. | |
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Theatre of Blood / int_9bca83eb | type |
Death by Irony | |
Theatre of Blood / int_9bca83eb | comment |
Death by Irony: All critics bar Psaltery and Devlin. | |
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Theatre of Blood / int_9d12bbc1 | type |
Foreshadowing | |
Theatre of Blood / int_9d12bbc1 | comment |
Foreshadowing: At the opening critics' meeting, Larding goes for the wine bottle. He meets his death later, by wine. | |
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Theatre of Blood / int_9ee065ab | type |
Horror Doesn't Settle for Simple Tuesday | |
Theatre of Blood / int_9ee065ab | comment |
Horror Doesn't Settle for Simple Tuesday: The Ides of March. | |
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Theatre of Blood / int_9fb5d589 | type |
Not Now, Kiddo | |
Theatre of Blood / int_9fb5d589 | comment |
Not Now, Kiddo: "Hey, just go about your normal life, and leave the rest to us." | |
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Theatre of Blood / int_a18d407b | type |
Samus Is a Girl | |
Theatre of Blood / int_a18d407b | comment |
Samus Is a Girl: Lionheart's lead henchman, the British accented guy with the hippie glasses, afro, and beard turns out to be his daughter Edwina (Diana Rigg). | |
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Theatre of Blood / int_a1b141f4 | type |
My God, What Have I Done? | |
Theatre of Blood / int_a1b141f4 | comment |
My God, What Have I Done?: In the flashback, Edwin says this about Edwina when she tells him not to give his critics the satisfaction of seeing him humiliated. | |
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Eye Scream | |
Theatre of Blood / int_a2b38d3b | comment |
Eye Scream: Devlin is threatened with this. | |
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Theatre of Blood / int_a2bdfb87 | type |
Funny Afro | |
Theatre of Blood / int_a2bdfb87 | comment |
Funny Afro: A fake one is worn by Lionheart when disguised as the very camp hairdresser "Butch". The "stage manager" also has one as part of her crossdressing disguise. | |
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Theatre of Blood / int_a8217606 | type |
Sweet Polly Oliver | |
Theatre of Blood / int_a8217606 | comment |
Sweet Polly Oliver: Lionheart's lead henchman with the hippy glasses, afro, and beard is actually his daughter Edwina in disguise. | |
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Theatre of Blood / int_aa30e350 | type |
Sole Survivor | |
Theatre of Blood / int_aa30e350 | comment |
Sole Survivor: By the end of the film, Devlin is the only critic who's not dead or jailed for life. | |
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Theatre of Blood / int_aac4eeae | type |
Same Language Dub | |
Theatre of Blood / int_aac4eeae | comment |
Same Language Dub: Jack Hawkins (Solomon Psaltery) had to be dubbed by an uncredited Charles Gray as his larynx had been removed in 1966 following throat cancer (which makes the fact that he was still acting— with dubbed voices— all the way up to 1973 rather remarkable!). | |
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Theatre of Blood / int_abad35b4 | type |
Soundtrack Dissonance | |
Theatre of Blood / int_abad35b4 | comment |
Soundtrack Dissonance: A lovely, calming theme plays while Lionheart and his main flunky surgically remove Sprout's head. | |
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Theatre of Blood / int_acb8aa6 | type |
Familial Cannibalism Surprise | |
Theatre of Blood / int_acb8aa6 | comment |
Familial Cannibalism Surprise: Lionheart feeds Merridew his two pet poodles (who he regards as his children) baked into a pie, as a revenge based on Titus Andronicus. He then finishes Merridew off by Force Feeding him the rest until he chokes to death. | |
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Theatre of Blood / int_ad0e7e1d | type |
ShoutOutToShakespeare | |
Theatre of Blood / int_ad0e7e1d | comment |
Shoutout To Shakespeare: Every death is staged to re-enact a famous play by the Bard. It helps (or hurts) that Lionheart desired to be known as a Shakespearean actor. | |
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Theatre of Blood / int_ad54954f | type |
Punk in the Trunk | |
Theatre of Blood / int_ad54954f | comment |
Punk in the Trunk: Lionheart hides in a large trunk to infiltrate Sprout's house. A policeman tries to follow Lionheart by hiding in the trunk of his car. Lionheart just parks the car on a train track and walks off. Death by Transceiver ensues. | |
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Caustic Critic | |
Theatre of Blood / int_ae4b1ce1 | comment |
Snipe is a Caustic Critic. His first name is Hector, which mirrors his fate (Impaled with Extreme Prejudice and dragged by a horse). | |
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Theatre of Blood / int_af2547c9 | type |
Informed Flaw | |
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Informed Flaw: For all Lionheart is supposedly a terrible actor, he is played by Vincent Price, who while characteristically hammy is clearly giving his all to the many Shakespearean soliloques he quotes in the film. | |
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Fate Worse than Death | |
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Fate Worse than Death: The aforementioned Crazy Jealous Guy goes to jail 'til the end of his days, having killed his wife. (It's implied, though, that his age and health won't let him survive prison for long. note In a particularly sad example of Reality Subtext/Harsher in Hindsight, Jack Hawkins, who played Psaltery, died about three months after the film's initial release.) | |
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Offscreen Crash | |
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Offscreen Crash / Sound-Only Death: A cop hiding in the trunk of a car in an attempt to follow Lionheart ends up parked on train tracks. We hear him over the walkie-talkie to the other cops: | |
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Too Dumb to Live | |
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Too Dumb to Live: Despite knowing that there's a murderer out there who's following Lionheart's last season on stage, one decides to go into a wine tasting, asking the officer to wait outside. It gets even more foolish from there. | |
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Desecrating the Dead | |
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Desecrating the Dead: After murdering Snipe, Lionheart ties his body to the tail of a horse and sends the horse galloping into Maxwell's funeral. | |
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Mad Scientist's Beautiful Daughter | |
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Mad Scientist's Beautiful Daughter: Edwina Lionheart who's really Daddy's Little Villain and is basically The Dragon to her father. | |
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Faint in Shock | |
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Faint in Shock: The Sprouts' maid screams and faints when she sees Sprout is dead. Not even decapitated, just dead. | |
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Crazy Homeless People | |
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Crazy Homeless People: Lionheart uses the methanol-drinking homeless people who saved him from drowning as his minions to carry out the murders. That drink has the expected effects on their brains. | |
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Dies Differently in Adaptation | |
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Dies Differently in Adaptation: Miranda goes to stab Devlin however he manages to get the tramps on his side and they stop her only for her to stab herself. Lionheart doesn't die from falling he still quotes Lear but he instead either has poisoned a communion wafer or has a heart attack lying next to Miranda. note I watched the Pro-shot so I'm unsure until I get a copy of the script. | |
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Critic-Proof | |
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The film implies that Lionheart might be Critic-Proof, as his theatrical productions generally draw audiences (he doesn't seem So Bad, It's Good). invoked | |
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Chatty Hairdresser | |
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Chatty Hairdresser: One of Lionheart's many guises is a Camp Gay version of this trope, with an afro hairstyle to boot. He plays Abhorrent Admirer to the attending policeman to keep him out of the salon— and away from his charge. | |
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Impaled with Extreme Prejudice | |
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Impaled with Extreme Prejudice: Snipe's fate. | |
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Bad People Abuse Animals | |
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Bad People Abuse Animals: Lionheart not only kills people, but he kills and chops up two cute dogs, and feeds them to their initially unwitting owner, Merridew. | |
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Dramatic Unmask | |
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Dramatic Unmask: Used in the opening. When Maxwell is lying on the ground dying, one of the constables removes his helmet... and part of his facial features, revealing Edward Lionheart. | |
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Theme Serial Killer | |
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Theme Serial Killer: Lionheart kills theatre critics in the manner of various deaths from Shakespeare's plays. | |
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Sleek High Rise Apartment | |
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Sleek High Rise Apartment: The circle of theatre critics held their meetings in such an apartment until Lionheart jumped from it. | |
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Can't Take Criticism | |
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Can't Take Criticism: Lionheart is an actor who kills the critics who gave him bad reviews, each murder in the theme of a Shakespeare play he was in which the reviewer panned. There's also the fact that he attempted to kill himself when denied an award. | |
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Adaptation Name Change | |
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Adaptation Name Change: Edwina is renamed Miranda for a Shout-Out to The Tempest. | |
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Closed Circle | |
Theatre of Blood / int_e2a6ebc1 | comment |
Closed Circle: The play is set entirely in a derelict theatre (or, on a meta-level, the actual theatre made to look derelict). | |
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Disguised in Drag | |
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Disguised in Drag: Lionheart's hippie Number Two, who assists him in the murders, is actually Edwina, with a male Wig, Dress, Accent disguise. | |
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Period Piece | |
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Period Piece: The 1970s setting is kept, probably to avoid dealing with Cell Phones Are Useless. The camp fun of 70s fashion might have been a factor as well. | |
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Climbing Climax | |
Theatre of Blood / int_eadeb4d6 | comment |
Climbing Climax: When Lionheart climbs up to the top of his burning theatre building to recite a part from King Lear. | |
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The X of Y | |
Theatre of Blood / int_eb8856 | comment |
The X of Y: Theatre of Blood | |
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Jerkass | |
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Jerkass: Each and every one of the critics, who mock Lionheart and his daughter whilst they are in the room, proceed to mock Lionheart's death, and really don't seem to care much for each other. When the first critic is murdered, one of them remarks that they've finally a headline, not a byline. Even Devlin, largely the Only Sane Man of the critics, refuses to admit to Lionheart's genius when his sight may depend on it, and openly mocks Lionheart when he dies for real. | |
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Match Cut | |
Theatre of Blood / int_ed503b22 | comment |
Match Cut: When Lionheart is posing with a large trunk, the scene fades to black... and when the scene lights again, the trunk is sitting in the next victim's house. | |
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Exotic Entree | |
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Exotic Entree: One critic is forcibly fed his beloved poodles, mimicking a scene from Titus Andronicus. | |
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Giftedly Bad | |
Theatre of Blood / int_f3d84bc4 | comment |
Giftedly Bad: As part of Lionheart's Large Ham status... but he knows his Shakespeare, and did know how to make an exit... | |
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Have a Gay Old Time | |
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Have a Gay Old Time: Used for a joke in one of the murders. Lionheart commits the Henry VI inspired murder (specifically, based off the death of Joan of Arc) in his Camp Gay hair dresser disguise: | |
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Master of Disguise | |
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Master of Disguise: Lionheart and the Stage Manager. Every victim is fooled unless Lionheart shows up as himself to them right away. | |
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