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Scene from Dracula (Spanish Version) 1931
Films

Dracula (Spanish Version) 1931

Dracula (Spanish Version) 1931 is a Spanish-language version of the English-language film released the same year.

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Scene from She Wolf of London 1946
Films

She Wolf of London 1946

She Wolf of London 1946 is about an heiress who fears she’s a werewolf and her fiancĂ© and the police become convinced after a series of murders.

Scene from The Phantom of the Opera 1925
Films

The Phantom of the Opera 1925

The Phantom of the Opera 1925 was one of Lon Chaney Sr’s defining roles. His portrayal of the hideous Erik the Phantom has brought terror to audiences for almost a century!

Scene from The Raven 1935
Films

The Raven 1935

The Raven 1935 is about a retired surgeon who becomes fixated on Edgar Allan Poe’s poem and uses torture and murder to seek revenge.

Random Horrors

Scene from The Wolf Man 1941

The Wolf Man 1941

Scene from It Came From Outer Space 1953

It Came From Outer Space 1953

Scene from Bride of Frankenstein 1931

Bride of Frankenstein 1935

Scene from The Mystery of Edwin Drood 1935

The Mystery of Edwin Drood 1935

Spotlight on Universal Monsters
Dracula 1931 Publicity Still

Dracula 1931

Films

Dracula 1931 is about Count Dracula preying on young women in England, and the group of vampire hunters trying to stop him.

Scene from Dracula (Spanish Version) 1931

Dracula (Spanish Version) 1931

Films

Dracula (Spanish Version) 1931 is a Spanish-language version of the English-language film released the same year.

Scene from The Wolf Man 1941

The Wolf Man 1941

Films

The Wolf Man 1941 depicts a man’s struggle after being cursed to become a werewolf.

Scene from The Invisible Man 1933

The Invisible Man 1933

Films

The Invisible Man 1933 follows a scientist who becomes invisible and goes insane, posing a threat to those around him.

Publicity still for Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein 1948

Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein 1948

1940s

Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein 1948 sees the comedic duo take on the Universal Monsters. In anyone else’s hands this would have demeaning, But for some strange reason, it has become one of the greatest Universal horror films of all time!

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