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The earliest horror pictures were one-reel or The Advent of Classic Horror Films of the 30s: The End of Silent Horror Films, The Rise of Universal Studios
7 Early Classic Movie Monsters - Frankenstein - Dracula - Mummy
Many of the great movie monsters got their start in the 1930s, when Hollywood took classic horror novels and made Universal Pictures
The Classic Horror Films (1953 - 1973) - Rathcoombe Manor©
Hammer launched its new horror venture with remakes of the classic films of Carl Laemmle and Universal Pictures. This was the third, starring Cushing and Lee as a new
The Mummy (1932) | Classic-Horror.com
While of the big four classic Universal monster movies (including The Mummy's success in 1933 solidified Universal Pictures hold on horror.
The Universal Horror films - Mondo-Esoterica - cult and obscure
One of the best Universal Horror pictures, with some great performances from Lugosi and Universal Horrors; The Studio's Classic Films, 1931-46 - Michael Brunas, John
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Bride of Frankenstein - I am a HUGE fan of the classic Universal Pictures' Classic Horror Monsters films--
UNIVERSAL HORROR CLASSIC MOVIE ARCHIVE New DVD 5 Films
UNIVERSAL HORROR CLASSIC MOVIE ARCHIVE in the Universal Horror Classic Movie Archive! Unearthed from the vaults and on DVD for the very first time, Universal Pictures
Classic Horror Movies - Life123
Universal - Building on the success of Lon Chaney, Sr. and his classic horror movies, Universal American International Pictures - Formed in 1956 to exploit the teen
NCM Fathom Events, Turner Classic Movies and Universal Pictures
You are here: Home News NCM Fathom Events, Turner Classic Movies and Universal Pictures presents All three will talk about classic horror movies, how legendary icons like
The Wolf Man (1941) - IMDb
Universal Classic Monsters: The Essential Collection Blu-ray Production Co: Universal Pictures See more » Referenced in Mummy Dearest: A Horror Tradition
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