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The Tell-Tale Heart is a 1953 American animated psychological horror short film produced by UPA, directed by Ted Parmelee, and narrated by James Mason. The screenplay by Bill Scott and Fred Grable is based on the 1843 short story of the same name by Edgar Allan Poe .
The Tell-Tale Heart is a 1941 American drama film, 20 minutes long, directed by Jules Dassin. The screenplay by Doane R. Hoag is based on the 1843 short story of the same name by Edgar Allan Poe . The film marked Dassin's directorial debut after working as an assistant to Alfred Hitchcock and Garson Kanin . [ 1 ]
Poe lived in at least three different locations in Philadelphia, including homes on Arch Street, on 16th and Locust Streets, and on Coates Street near 25th Street. [3]While living in Philadelphia, Poe published some of his most well-known works, including "The Tell-Tale Heart," "The Murders in the Rue Morgue," and "The Gold-Bug". [4]
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The tell-tale heart itseif is particularly effective, where the whole house – the pendulum of a clock, a dripping tap, a ticking metronome, a swinging chandelier, a piece fallen from a chess-board and rolling gently back and forth – seems to pick up and magnify the terrifying beating rhythm which haunts Edgar." [8]
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