From an interview with Nancy Kovak at
http://www.bmonster.com/horror25.html
Q: You next appeared in a Vincent Price picture, Diary of a Madman, for United Artists.
Nancy: I must have been loaned out for that, because I couldn't do anything other than what Columbia agreed to. I enjoyed working with Vincent Price on Diary of a Madman; he was very respectful, and I found that unusual. I knew that I wasn't known, and yet he was very respectful of me and kindly -- he didn't have to be. He was professional, and I appreciated that. I remember that just before the scene where he kills me with the knife, Vincent was tickling me and I was laughing, and I couldn't stop laughing after that!
Bandit
http://www.bmonster.com/horror25.html
Q: You next appeared in a Vincent Price picture, Diary of a Madman, for United Artists.
Nancy: I must have been loaned out for that, because I couldn't do anything other than what Columbia agreed to. I enjoyed working with Vincent Price on Diary of a Madman; he was very respectful, and I found that unusual. I knew that I wasn't known, and yet he was very respectful of me and kindly -- he didn't have to be. He was professional, and I appreciated that. I remember that just before the scene where he kills me with the knife, Vincent was tickling me and I was laughing, and I couldn't stop laughing after that!
Bandit
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