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  1. 2 days ago · A Mute, Menacing Drunk. The Old Dark House was an early role for Boris Karloff, released in 1932. Stranded travelers take refuge in a mysterious, storm-battered mansion owned by the bizarre Femm family. The butler, Morgan, is a mute, menacing, and brutish servant prone to drunken violence, adding to the tension and danger within the house.

  2. 5 days ago · 1965: Cliff Michelmore interviews Boris Karloff on horror films. Boris Karloff’s eerie portrayal of the Monster in Universal Pictures’ Frankenstein in 1931 helped to make him a leading star of ...

  3. 1 day ago · 4 Karloff’s Makeup Took Eight Hours To Apply. Everett Collection. By 1932, Karloff was no stranger to time-consuming costumes — his Frankenstein makeup took four hours to apply each day, and over two hours to remove. However, The Mummy took it took a new level — it took him a mind-bending eight hours to be transformed into Imhotep, a ...

  4. 2 days ago · Scene to watch with the lights on: Count Orlok’s last hurrah as he approaches a beautiful, sleeping victim is an oft-imitated and, almost 100 years later, still very creepy moment. See more of the best vampire movies of all time. 23. The Blair Witch Project (1999) Directors: Daniel Myrick, Eduardo Sánchez.

  5. 2 days ago · The film was both a com­mer­cial and crit­i­cal suc­cess and Universal Pictures released lat­er that same year Frankenstein star­ring Boris Karloff. Thus began the Universal col­lec­tion of hor­ror and crea­ture features. The film pre­miered in February 1931 at the Roxy Theatre in New York City.

  6. 1 day ago · Watch on. Way back in March of 1927, famed writer HP Lovecraft wrote the science-fiction/horror short story The Colour Out of Space. In the story, a meteorite crashes in the fictional town of ...

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  8. 2 days ago · Next was THE BLACK CASTLE (1952), with Karloff in a supporting role, seen two years later on a double bill with a minor B-western called FIVE GUNS TO TOMBSTONE (1962), but followed onstage at the Tremont Theater by a highly touted live monster show with an MC, a magician, and actors portraying Frankenstein’s monster, Dracula and either The Mummy or the Wolf Man, I don’t recall which. Once ...