John Carradine
74 titles
Filmography
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Gallery of Horror
(1967)Horror anthology of terrifying tales with sinister twists, from a serial killer in Scotland yard to stories featuring Frankenstein and Dracula.

The Mummy and the Curse of the Jackals
(1969)A curse from an undead princess turns an archaeologist into a nocturnal creature while her guardian, reanimated, wreaks havoc in a bustling city.

Monstroid
(1980)Based on a real event that took place in 1971, a Colombian village is attacked by a sea serpent, aroused by industrial pollution of a nearby lake.

Demented Death Farm Massacre
(1972)A gang of crooks think they've found the perfect place to hide on a rural farm, but their safety from the law turns into a fight for their lives.

The Grapes of Wrath
(1940)The chronicle of a depression-era family of dispossessed farmers who migrate from the Oklahoma dust bowl to the supposedly greener pastures of California.

Alaska
(1944)A man framed on a murder charge is placed in the custody of a crooked U.S. marshal who is secretly running a murderous claim-jumping gang.

Daniel Boone
(1936)A frontiersman finds more danger than he bargained for while leading a wagon train through the Appalachian Mountains to a new settlement in Kentucky.

Mary, Mary, Bloody Mary
(1975)The blood lust of a sexually adventurous artist in Mexico who moonlights as a vampire leaves a trail of bodies of her male and female lovers.

The Boogey Man
(1980)The accidental shattering of the mirror through which Lacey witnessed her stepfather’s murder as a child unleashes a vengeful curse on her family.

Silver Spurs
(1943)Lucky Miller wants control of a large ranch inherited by Jerry Johnson and has a woman come west to marry him. Following the wedding, Lucky has the owner killed and frames Roy for the killing.

The House of Seven Corpses
(1974)Un cineasta filma en una casa donde se cometieron unos asesinatos, a pesar de las advertencias de que no lo metiera en cuestiones ocultistas.

The Bees
(1978)Punishment for humans’ polluting the environment comes from a plague of trillions of sentient killer bees smuggled into the U.S. from South America.

The Sentinel
(1977)When a beautiful model rents an apartment in a gloomy New York brownstone, little does she realize the unspeakable horrors that await her behind its mysterious doors.

House of Frankenstein
(1944)A scientist escapes from prison and revives Dracula, Frankenstein & Wolf Man to get revenge on his behalf.

Mr. Moto's Last Warning
(1939)Mr. Moto thwarts a ruthless band of international agents who try to foment an international incident by mining the entrance to the Suez Canal and blaming the British.

The Cat Creature
(1973)The removal of a mysterious amulet from a mummy's sarcophagus sparks a murderous chain of events involving an ancient curse and a homicidal black cat.

Terror in the Wax Museum
(1973)The unexplainable death of a wax museum owner and strange happenings around the grounds convince a cop that Jack the Ripper has been resurrected.

The Nesting
(1981)A writer of gothic mysteries moves into a secluded mansion to write novels. Her plans are altered (to say the least) when she discovers the house is haunted.

Buried Alive
(1989)The Gothic horror of Edgar Allan Poe’s stories infuses this tale about a teacher at a reform school for girls whose students are being buried alive.

Satan's Cheerleaders
(1977)A high school janitor working for a group of Satanists abducts the cheerleading squad, unaware that a witch lurks among them with plans of her own.