Tell Tale Heart Animation



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The Tell-Tale Heart is a wonderful animated short film of 1953 based on Edgar Allan Poe short-story. The story told by a mad man has a dark visual with a perfect work of narration by James Mason. It is a UPA Production and was the first cartoon to be X-rated (adults only) in Great Britain under the British Board of Film Censors classification system. Really great - you have to see it.


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i love sick and ... ( 1 week ago by willetsbiggestfan)
i love sick and twisted ppl.. lol like the saw movies XD
Other really good ... ( 1 week ago by above18y0utub3r)
Other really good animation shorts:
"Kiwi!" by Dony Permedi
and "One Rat Short" by Alex Weil
We read this story ... ( 1 week ago by blackrose2550)
We read this story in English. =DD It's very disturbing. =.=" And we watched this vid in school today..
lol ya same here ( 1 week ago by killiam300)
lol ya same here
we took tests from ... ( 1 week ago by kristofferinus)
we took tests from poe's work yesterday
NO I DID ... ( 1 week ago by TheAlien555)
NO I DID DAAAAAAAAAAA IM A TROLLL!
Beastly! =) ( 1 week ago by thathotgal)
Beastly! =)
It'd be better if ... ( 1 week ago by InsertNameWhere)
It'd be better if it were the real text, but still cool!
that was really ... ( 1 week ago by italianstrawberry123)
that was really good but they left parts out of it. like when he chopes up the old man and gets rid of all the blood in the tub. maybe it was too grusome to put in here. idk. i only know that bc im doing Edgar Allan Poe for my history fair project and i had to read this for english class, im not some sick twisted persome who actually likes the gory scences.
words to discribe ... ( 1 week ago by extremewateraddict)
words to discribe this : horrific insane but in a way a good story but still kinda creeps me out
nice ( 1 week ago by whoalexdo)
nice
nice ( 1 week ago by whoalexdo)
nice
i had 2 do this in ... ( 1 week ago by jimmyraybissell123)
i had 2 do this in english very creepy but not like his other gothic horror novel
its like the thing ... ( 4 days ago by HppyEmoKid)
its like the thing from spongebob and the squeaky boots
lol oh yea! lol ( 3 days ago by machinimaboy)
lol oh yea! lol
lol it is ( 3 days ago by CDsAreOver)
lol it is
Really good they ... ( 2 days ago by JeSsIcAlYnNtHeSiNgEr)
Really good they left parts out of it
who do you think ... ( 2 days ago by UzaFriendly)
who do you think he's talking to?
he's talking to the ... ( 2 days ago by JoNaSlOvEr3995)
he's talking to the readers
ffs how old is this ( 2 days ago by JuhLahPuhNoes)
ffs how old is this
i meant in the ... ( 2 days ago by UzaFriendly)
i meant in the story.. its probably a psychiatrist
no in the story he ... ( 1 day ago by JoNaSlOvEr3995)
no in the story he is talking to the readers that was poe's point
This is so ... ( 1 day ago by TheOrientalNightFish)
This is so disturbing, but strangely beautiful. Completely brings Poe to life!...
Nice ( 13 minutes ago by bouncingballl1001)
Nice



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