Could have used a bit more development
Having immersed myself in some of the other Vincent Price Poe tales, I can see now why this one isn't quite as good. Now don't get me wrong, as I still love it, but I think it is a bit underdeveloped overall. I wish they would have included just a bit more of the Lovecraft story into the mix.
I understand the desire to simplify things, such as making the return of Curwen a possession rather than his actual body being brought back to life, but I do wish the story would have delved a bit more deeply into the alchemy involved and how his two friends had lived the entire time that Curwen had been dead. It would be nice to get a bit more towards the end of the film, some sort of reveal about his two partners and what happens to them. I know they wanted to save it for the big surprise shock at the very end that reveals that Ward is still under possession by Curwen, but this was done at the expense of following up on what happens with his two allies. In a way, Lon Chaney Jr. was wasted on a role that went nowhere. Also, it is a bit hard to believe that the townsfolks were so easy to forgive Ward when they seemed to have it in for him five minutes earlier.
I just wish more had been put into resolving the story and finishing up some of the plot threads that seemed to be left dangling. I'd like to know a bit more about the monstrosities in town and what the goal of the creature in the pit really was. It's all implied, but not enough is done to make it satisfactory. It just seems like there was more left to tell. One more rewrite could have fixed this, while tapping a bit more of the material that Lovecraft wrote about in his novel.
Again, I still very much enjoy the film, but I can see some weaknesses in the plot as well.
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