The Tomb Of Ligeia Apr 2026
Unlike previous entries that were shot entirely on indoor sets, this film is notable for its extensive use of natural outdoor sunlight and authentic medieval ruins. The Tomb of Ligeia (1964) - IMDb
Directed by Roger Corman and written by Robert Towne, the film was shot in England to achieve an authentic Gothic atmosphere. The Tomb of Ligeia
Released in 1964, stands as the eighth and final entry in director Roger Corman's celebrated series of Edgar Allan Poe adaptations. It is widely regarded by critics and stars—including Vincent Price himself—as one of the most sophisticated and visually stunning films in the "Corman-Poe" cycle. Film Overview Unlike previous entries that were shot entirely on