In 1849, the great AmerÂiÂcan writer Edgar Allan Poe met a strange death in BalÂtiÂmore. If you recall, Poe was disÂcovÂered, either in a state of delirÂiÂum or unconÂscious (accounts difÂfer) and apparÂentÂly wearÂing someÂone else’s tatÂtered clothes, outÂside a tavÂern. He was takÂen to a hosÂpiÂtal where he remained, unable to explain what had hapÂpened to him, until he died. (A post in our archive breaks down the strange cirÂcumÂstances surÂroundÂing his death pretÂty well.)
To mark the admitÂtedÂly grim occaÂsion, we are highÂlightÂing today the 1953 aniÂmatÂed film verÂsion of Poe’s “The Tell-Tale Heart,” narÂratÂed by James Mason. Upon its release, the film was givÂen a bizarre recepÂtion. In the UK, the British Board of Film CenÂsors gave the film an “x” ratÂing, deemÂing it unsuitÂable for adult audiÂences. MeanÂwhile, “The Tell-Tale Heart” was nomÂiÂnatÂed for the AcadÂeÂmy Award for Best AniÂmatÂed Short Film in the US, though it ultiÂmateÂly lost to a DisÂney proÂducÂtion. The film runs a short 7:24, and now appears in our colÂlecÂtion of Free Movies Online.
Bonus: You can also downÂload a free text verÂsion of Poe’s clasÂsic via Project GutenÂberg, and then a free audio verÂsion from our list of Free Audio Books.
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RelatÂed ConÂtent:
The MysÂtery of Edgar Allan Poe’s Death: 19 TheÂoÂries on What Caused the Poet’s Demise
5 Hours of Edgar Allan Poe StoÂries Read by VinÂcent Price & Basil RathÂbone
DownÂload The ComÂplete Works of Edgar Allan Poe: Macabre StoÂries as Free eBooks & Audio Books