Twice-Told Tales is a 1963 American horror anthology film directed by Sidney Salkow and starring Vincent Price.
They discover that Heidegger's fiancée from 38 years before, Sylvia (Mari Blanchard), is perfectly preserved in her coffin.
In Padua, Giacomo Rappaccini (Price) keeps his daughter Beatrice (Joyce Taylor) in a garden.
Many years ago, Rappaccini abruptly quit academia and became a recluse after his wife ran away with a lover.
Gerald Pyncheon (Price) returns to his family house after an absence of 17 years, bringing with him his wife Alice (Beverly Garland).
Jonathan Maulle (Richard Denning), a descendant of Mathew, arrives, but he refuses Gerald's offer to give him the house in exchange for the location of a vault where valuable property deeds are stored.
Gerald finds her there and, lifting up the basement grave of Mathew Maulle, discovers the map to the vault.