Produced and directed by low-budget exploitation maven Albert Zugsmith, this 1961 potboiler contains one of Vincent Price's most unusual roles (and that's saying a lot). Set in late 19th Century San Francisco, CONFESSIONS OF AN OPIUM EATER has Price as Gilbert de Quincey, a soldier of fortune read more
Directed by low-budget master Albert Zugsmith, Confessions of an Opium Eater (1962)
bears only the vaguest resemblance to Thomas De Quincey’s 1821 autobiographical
account of the same name. Actually, very little opium use takes place in the
film, but the one extended sequence of drug-induced n read more
Directed by low-budget master Albert Zugsmith, Confessions of an Opium Eater (1962)
bears only the vaguest resemblance to Thomas De Quincey’s 1821 autobiographical
account of the same name. Actually, very little opium use takes place in the
film, but the one extended sequence of drug-induced n read more
Directed by low-budget master Albert Zugsmith, Confessions of an Opium Eater (1962)
bears only the vaguest resemblance to Thomas De Quincey’s 1821 autobiographical
account of the same name. Actually, very little opium use takes place in the
film, but the one extended sequence of drug-induced n read more