I must voice how very well put together the Tomb of Ligeia was.
The film is about a man named Verden Fell (Vincent Price), whose wife Ligeia(Elizabeth Shepherd), passed away, but he feels her will to cling to life, even after she looses it. Some months later, he meets the Lady Rowena (Also played by Elizabeth Shepherd) after she meets with a riding accident. She breaks off her engagement with Christopher Gough (Played by John Westbrook), a prosecuting lawyer, and marries Verden. After their honeymoon around Europe, Rowena and Verden return home. Rowena feels the presence of Ligeia stalking her and seeking to destroy her, and Verden disappears at night with no explanation of where he had been... what is going on in Verden Fell's abbey. What hidden horrors await Rowena? Can she help her husband let go of the memory of his Ligeia? Or will Ligeia never set her husband free from her control?

I applaud Vincent in his performance as Verden Fell. Everyone in this movie was an English actor except for Vincent. I admire his ability to fit in with a bunch of English actors, which is something few American actors can do. I praise Elizabeth Shepherd for her ability to play both the parts of Lady Rowena Trevanion of Tremaine AND Ligeia, and her being so young (She was only twenty eight when she played this part! Holy crap!). Above all, I was extremely impressed by John Westbrook's performance as Christopher Gough. He's a freaking amazing actor! I feel I must include him for his brilliant acting, since hardly anyone has heard of him and notice his amazing ability to assume the character of the role he is playing. Plus, I love his deep, sensuous, mellifluous voice. It's sad that this was the biggest film role he was ever in. He deserved so many more roles in movies than he actually got. If you have seen Masque of the Red Death, he was the man in red, though not credited in his performance (Which I think he should have been!!!!). I fear I must stick John Westbrook at the very top of my list as one of my favorite actors of all time, Vincent Price being the second of my favorites. The rest of the actors I think were very well cast. I felt the scenery in the Tomb of Ligeia was absolutely beautiful, all filmed in southern England (I think...).