 | This is the first screen version of Bram Stoker's famous tale based on the smash hit stage production. Count Dracula (Bela Lugosi) arrives in London and immediately works to enrapture and transform into vampires young Lucy Weston (Frances Dade) and... |
 | FRANKENSTEIN is James Whale's first stylish, expressionist film (INVISIBLE MAN, BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN) to grace the Universal horror cycle of the 1930s and 1940s (DRACULA, THE MUMMY). Scientist Henry Frankenstein (Colin Clive) and his hunchbacked... |
 | James Whale's BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN, the sequel to his classic FRANKENSTEIN, is considered one of the best horror films of all time. After the Monster (Boris Karloff) is trapped in a windmill fire, Dr. Henry Frankenstein (Colin Clive) assumes that... |
 | This is the first screen version of Bram Stoker's famous tale based on the smash hit stage production. Count Dracula (Bela Lugosi) arrives in London and immediately works to enrapture and transform into vampires young Lucy Weston (Frances Dade) and... |
 | Viewers will get chills from this double feature containing the following horror features from 1953. A BLUEPRINT FOR MURDER: When one of two young orphans living with their stepmother comes down with an illness that appears to be the result of... |
 | While most are familiar with the 1939 version of L. Frank Baum's classic story, there were numerous earlier cinematic attempts to capture his characters and the Land of Oz. In fact, Baum himself was behind these earlier black-and-white features that... |
 | England's Hammer Studios are revered by legions of horror fans as one of the most important movie studios in the history of the film genre. Generally recognized as spinning out some of the best examples of the so-called "gothic macabre," Hammer's... |
 | The AZTEC MUMMY COLLECTION presents a trio of vintage and campy Mexican horror films. In ATTACK OF THE AZTEC MUMMY (aka LA MOMIA AZTECA, 1957), a scientist awakens an ancient mummy in an Aztec tomb. In CURSE OF THE AZTEC MUMMY (aka LA MALDICION DE LA... |
 | A set of certain other classic movie studio monsters has nothing on this clan from 20th Century Fox's golden era of fright. In DRAGONWYCK (1946), an 1800s woman agrees to live in a mysterious manor run by her charming but oddball cousin so that her... |
 | James Whale's BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN, the sequel to his classic FRANKENSTEIN, is considered one of the best horror films of all time. After the Monster (Boris Karloff) is trapped in a windmill fire, Dr. Henry Frankenstein (Colin Clive) assumes that... |