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from Tales of Terror (1962)
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Alternate Names:
Count Montressor / Montresor Herringbone / Montrésor
Filmography
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- The Cask of Amontillado (2008) Played by Kevin Gouldthorpe
- The Cask of Amontillado (1998) Played by Anton Blake
- "American Masters"
- Edgar Allan Poe: Terror of the Soul (1995) TV episode, Played by John Heard - Beczka amontillado (1972) (TV) Played by Henryk Boukolowski
- Ett fat amontillado (1963) (TV) Played by Leif Wager
- Tales of Terror (1962) Played by Peter Lorre
... aka "Edgar Allan Poe's Tales of Terror" - USA (alternative title)
... aka "Morella" - USA (segment title)
... aka "The Black Cat" - USA (segment title)
... aka "The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar" - USA (segment title) - Unusual Tales (1949) Played by Fernand Ledoux (as Montrésor)
... aka "Histoires extraordinaires à faire peur ou à faire rire..." - France (original title) - "Suspense"
- A Cask of Amontillado (1949) TV episode, Played by Romney Brent (as Count Montressor)
Archive Footage:
- Heroes of Horror (2001) (TV) Played by Peter Lorre (as Montresor Herringbone)
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From "Suspense: A Cask of Amontillado (#2.6)" (1949)
Count Montressor: Early in the war, when the Fascists were in full power, I had to give the property to a General Fortunato. Actually, Fortunato used to be a stable boy here, but he rose by devious means until he became one of Mussolini's favorites and after that a general. See more »
Count Montressor: Early in the war, when the Fascists were in full power, I had to give the property to a General Fortunato. Actually, Fortunato used to be a stable boy here, but he rose by devious means until he became one of Mussolini's favorites and after that a general. See more »
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