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Directed by Erle C. KentonOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Thriller,
Fantasy,
HorrorThemes Films about animals,
Films about computing,
Films about magic and magicians,
Films based on science fiction novels,
Wolves in film,
Dracula films,
Frankenstein films,
Werewolves in film,
Vampires in film,
Cyberpunk films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Boris Karloff,
J. Carrol Naish,
Lon Chaney, Jr.,
John Carradine,
Elena Verdugo,
Glenn StrangeRating61%
The film focuses on the exploits of the vengeful Dr. Gustav Niemann (Boris Karloff), who escapes from prison. He is helped by the hunchback Daniel (J. Carrol Naish), for whom he promises to create a new, beautiful body. The two murder Professor Lampini (George Zucco), a traveling showman, and take over his horror exhibit. To exact revenge on Bürgermeister Hussman (Sig Ruman), who had once caused his imprisonment, Niemann revives Count Dracula (John Carradine). Dracula seduces Hussmann's granddaughter-in-law Rita (Anne Gwynne) and kills Hussmann himself, but in a subsequent chase, Niemann disposes of Dracula's coffin, causing the vampire to perish in sunlight. , 1h2
Directed by William BeaudineOrigin USAGenres HorrorThemes Zombie filmsActors Bela Lugosi,
John Carradine,
George Zucco,
Wanda McKay,
Louise Currie,
Bill CorbettRating52%
Nicholas (George Zucco) runs a filling station in the sticks. In reality, he is helping Dr. Richard Marlowe (Bela Lugosi) capture comely young ladies, so he transfera their life essences to his long-dead wife. Also assisting is Toby (John Carradine), who lovingly shepherds the leftover zombie girls and pounds on bongos during voodoo ceremonies. The hero is a Hollywood screenwriter who, at the end of the picture, turns the experience into a script titled "Voodoo Man." When his producer asks who should star in it, the hero suggests ... Bela Lugosi., 1h7
Directed by Erle C. KentonOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Fantasy,
HorrorThemes Films about animals,
Films about computing,
Films about magic and magicians,
Films based on science fiction novels,
Wolves in film,
Dracula films,
Frankenstein films,
Werewolves in film,
Vampires in film,
Cyberpunk films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Lon Chaney, Jr.,
John Carradine,
Martha O' Driscoll,
Lionel Atwill,
Onslow Stevens,
Glenn StrangeRating56%
Count Dracula (John Carradine) greets the castle's owner, Dr. Franz Edelmann (Onslow Stevens). The Count, who introduces himself as "Baron Latos", explains that he has come to Visaria to find a cure for his vampirism. Dr. Edelmann agrees to help. Together with his assistants, Milizia (Martha O'Driscoll) and the hunchbacked Nina (Poni Adams), he has been working on a mysterious plant, the clavaria formosa, whose juices have the ability to reshape bone. Edelmann explains that he thinks vampirism can be cured by a series of blood transfusions. Dracula agrees to this, and Edelmann uses his own blood for the transfusions., 1h17
Directed by William BeaudineOrigin USAGenres WesternActors Donald Woods,
Leif Erickson,
Chuck Courtney,
Rand Brooks,
Glenn Strange,
Bobby AndersonRating58%
Bent on revenge for the death of his father and the theft of their ranch, young Bill Walton rides into town seeking the aid of his uncle. As he rides into town, he takes a bullet meant for gambler Matt Daggett and across the street lies his uncle, victim of the gambler's gun. Dagget looks on Bill as 'good luck' and nurses him back to health and gives him the job of training "Blue Chip", the fastest quarter horse in the west, for a big race. Bill doesn't know that Dagget plans to fix the race and put his own money on another horse at heavy odds. Quartered at the nearby ranch of John Grant, Bill meets Jerri Marshall, daughter of Bob Marshall, who lost "Blue Chip" to Daggett in a crooked gambling deal. Grant gets mixed up in a stage coach robbery and killing and rides back to the ranch with Daggett henchman Red Roper. When Roper tries to molest a woman, Bill bluffs him with an empty gun and forces him back to town. Roper is arrested for the killing and implicates Grant. Incited by Daggett, who fears exposure as the outlaw leader, a paid mob breaks into the jail and both Grant and Roper are hanged, but Grant, barely able to touch a plank with the toe of his boot, clings to life until Bill finds him and cuts him down. On the day of the race, Daggett lures Bill away from "Blue Chip" long enough for a wire to be twisted around the horse's leg at the fetlock. "Blue Chip" goes lane partly through the race but races on in agony and wins. Daggett tries to hide his treachery by blaming the lameness on a broken leg and draws his gun to shoot the horse. Marshall intervenes and is shot by the gambler. Bill discovers the wire and now also knows that Daggett is the outlaw leader responsible for his father's death and the hanging of his friend Grant. Bill heads for the saloon to confront Daggett. Just as the gambler turns to fire on Bill, Grant appears. When the smoke clears both Daggett and Grant are dead., 1h25
Directed by Harry HurwitzGenres Comedy,
Horror,
MusicalThemes Dance films,
Films about music and musicians,
Dracula films,
Vampires in film,
Musical filmsActors John Carradine,
Yvonne De Carlo,
Brother Theodore,
Sy Richardson,
Antony Hamilton,
Al SapienzaRating44%
Transylvania, 1979: Hard times have fallen upon the House of Dracula, and to help pay the taxes on the ancestral castle it has been converted into the Hotel Transylvania. The manager of the hotel is the beautiful and sensuous Nocturna (Nai Bonet), granddaughter of the original Count (John Carradine) who still resides in the crypt deep in the sub-basement of the establishment., 1h37
Directed by Roy Ward BakerOrigin United-kingdomGenres Comedy,
HorrorThemes Films about magic and magicians,
Vampires in filmActors Vincent Price,
Donald Pleasence,
John Carradine,
Stuart Whitman,
Anthony Steel,
Britt EklandRating59%
A fictionalised version of author R. Chetwynd-Hayes (John Carradine) is approached on a city street by a strange man (Vincent Price) who turns out to be a starving vampire named Eramus. Eramus bites the writer, and in gratitude for the small "donation", takes his (basically unharmed but bewildered) victim to the titular club, which is a covert gathering place for a multitude of supernatural creatures. In between the club's unique music and dance performances, Eramus introduces three stories about his fellow creatures of the night., 1h24
Directed by Al AdamsonOrigin USAGenres HorrorThemes Films about animals,
Wolves in film,
Dracula films,
Werewolves in film,
Vampires in filmActors John Carradine,
Paula Raymond,
Alexander D'Arcy,
John Cardos,
Kent OsborneRating36%
Count Dracula (Alexander D'Arcy) and his vampire wife (Paula Raymond), hiding behind the pseudonyms of Count and Countess Townsend, lure girls to their castle in the Arizona desert to be drained of blood by their butler George (John Carradine), who then mixes real bloody marys for the couple. Then the real owners of the castle show up, along with Johnny, who is a serial killer or a werewolf depending on which version you watch. The owners refuse to sell, so Dracula wants to force them to sell. In a final confrontation, the vampires are forced to stand in the sunlight and dissolve., 1h45
Directed by Yoshiaki KawajiriOrigin JaponGenres Science fiction,
Fantastic,
Fantasy,
Action,
Adventure,
Horror,
Animation,
WesternThemes Films about animals,
Films about magic and magicians,
Post-apocalyptic films,
Films about religion,
Films set in the future,
Wolves in film,
Dracula films,
Werewolves in film,
Vampires in film,
Political films,
Dystopian films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifère,
Disaster filmsActors Pamela Adlon,
John DiMaggio,
Dwight Schultz,
Andy Philpot,
Wendee Lee,
Michael McShaneRating75%
Charlotte, a young woman, is abducted by Baron Meier Link, a vampire nobleman who is known not to harm humans needlessly. Charlotte's father hires D, a dhampir, to find her and kill her humanely if she turns into a vampire. At the same time, her older brother also hires the notorious Marcus brothers for backup. Among them is a woman named Leila, who hunts vampires because of a personal grudge rather than for monetary gain. The two parties (D and the Marcus brothers) race inexorably after Meier Link. However, Meier Link hires the mutant Barbarois; a group of lethal mercenary body guards. They consist of Caroline, a shape shifter; Benge, a shadow manipulator; and Machira, a werewolf., 1h18
Directed by Fred DekkerOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Fantastic,
Comedy,
Horror comedy,
Fantasy,
Action,
HorrorThemes Films about animals,
Films about computing,
Films about magic and magicians,
Films based on science fiction novels,
Wolves in film,
Dracula films,
Frankenstein films,
Werewolves in film,
Vampires in film,
Comedy horror films,
Cyberpunk films,
Children's films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Andre Gower,
Ryan Lambert,
Dr. Stephen Macht,
Duncan Regehr,
Tom Noonan,
Mary Ellen TrainorRating68%
The Monster Squad is a society of young pre-teens who idolize classic monsters and monster movies and hold their meetings in a tree clubhouse. Club leader Sean (Andre Gower), whose five-year-old sister Phoebe (Ashley Bank) desperately wants to join the club, is given the diary of legendary monster hunter Dr. Abraham Van Helsing (Jack Gwillim), but his excitement abates when he finds it is written in German. Sean, his best friend Patrick (Robby Kiger), and the rest of the Monster Squad visit an elderly man, known as the "Scary German Guy" (Leonardo Cimino), actually a kind gentleman, to translate the diary. When the Monster Squad wonders how the German man is so knowledgeable about Van Helsing's battle with monsters, he wryly comments that "he has some experience with monsters" and his shirt sleeve briefly reveals a Concentration camp number tattoo.