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Dr. Phibes Rises Again
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Dr. Phibes Rises Again

Flesh crawls! Blood curdles! Phibes lives!
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User Score157 ratings
TMDB 6.316+19721h 29mEnglish
ComedyHorror

Synopsis

The eminent Dr. Phibes awakens from a decade of suspended animation and heads to Egypt with the corpse of his dead wife, which he intends to resurrect by murdering people in strange and heinous ways.

Director
Robert FuestFrom TMDB credits
Studio
American International Productions (England)1 production companies
Release
July 1, 1972Released
Box Office
Budget $75,000

Top Cast

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Vincent Price
Vincent Price
Dr. Anton Phibes
Robert Quarry
Robert Quarry
Darius Biederbeck
Valli Kemp
Valli Kemp
Vulnavia
Peter Cushing
Peter Cushing
Ship's Captain
Beryl Reid
Beryl Reid
Miss Ambrose
Terry-Thomas
Terry-Thomas
Lombardo
Peter Jeffrey
Peter Jeffrey
Inspector Trout
Fiona Lewis
Fiona Lewis
Diana Trowbridge

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Reviews

From TMDB users
talisencrw
Aug 23, 2016

Though perhaps the downright shock of the original had been missing, there is nothing wrong in this fine sequel. One of Vincent Price's best roles. Unmissable for Price enthusiasts.

CinemaSerf
Jun 5, 2023

Hot on the heels of last year's "Abominable", we now see the very fed up scientist (Vincent Price) emerge from the secret cryogenic chamber he has shared with his dead wife for the last three years - and he is hell bent on discovering the legendary "Scrolls of Life" so he can resurrect her. Unbeknown to him, though, his house has been demolished around him and the documents he needs to guide him to the Pharaonic tomb in Egypt have gone missing. Allied with his assistant "Vulnavia" (an alluring but really very wooden Valli Kemp) he sets off to the Nile to track them down and woe betide anyone who gets in his way - even pursuing policemen "Trout" (Peter Jeffrey) and "Waverley" (John Cater). Though it's not as good a film as the first outing for this character: the story is much more predictable and the frequently rather pathetic looking Price is a little too over-the-top at times; it's got a solid story and a supporting cast - especially the devious "Biederbeck" (Robert Quarry), Beryl Reid and the scene-stealing Terry-Thomas - that all contribute well in keeping the pace and slight sense of menace working well as the rather messy - potentially lethal - denouement looms. You won't want to be at all scarab-phobic to watch this!

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