Boris Karloff
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How the Grinch Stole Christmas!
(1966)The lonely and heartless Grinch dresses up as Santa and steals the Christmas decorations, gifts and feasts from the people of Whoville.

Bride of Frankenstein
(1935)Baron Frankenstein creates a mate for the monster.

The Mummy
(1932)The legendary Boris Karloff stars as the mummy Im-Ho-Tep, a high priest who is revived by British archaeologists 3,700 years after being embalmed alive for trying to save the woman he loved.
Bedlam
(1946)
Mad Monster Party?
(1967)Baron Von Frankenstein (voice of Boris Karloff) has decided to retire as the head of the Worldwide Organization of Monsters. But first, he must inform the other monsters about his plans. How to deliver the news? How else - through a MAD MONSTER PARTY!

The Black Cat
(1934)American honeymooners Joan and Peter Allison are held captive in a mausoleum against their will by a Black Mass high priest who has chosen Joan to be the Devil’s bride.

Black Sabbath
(1963)A trio of horror stories follow a stalked sex worker, a vampire-like monster who preys on his family and a nurse haunted by her ring's rightful owner.

The Old Dark House
(1932)Stranded travelers stumble upon a strange old house, and find themselves at the mercy of a highly eccentric and potentially dangerous family. This atmospheric thriller features an unforgettable post-Frankenstein horror role for Boris Karloff, as the hulking, disfigured butler Morgan. Also starring in early-career roles are Melvin Douglas, Charles Laughton, Raymond Massey and Gloria Stuart.

The Body Snatcher
(1945)Boris Karloff ("The Crimson Cult," "House of Evil") stars as a cabman who steals recently deceased bodies to assist in the medical experiments of Dr. MacFarlane, played by Henry Daniell ("The Suspect"). Bela Lugosi ("Dracula") co-stars in this classic thriller. The film is the last one to pair the talents of Karloff and Lugosi.

The Man with Nine Lives
(1940)In this suspenseful film, Boris Karloff stars as a near-crazed scientist seeking a cure for cancer by freezing bodies in suspended animation.

Isle of the Dead
(1945)Boris Karloff stars as a Greek general who, with an American journalist, unmasks a murderous female vampire preying on the citizens of a Greek island.

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

Grip of the Strangler
(1958)While investigating the execution of an infamous serial killer hanged in the 1930s, a researcher starts to seem newly possessed by the dead murderer.

The Mask of Fu Manchu
(1932)A group of Englishmen race to find the tomb of Ghengis Khan before the evil Dr. Fu Manchu and his daughter get to it and take over the world.

Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome
(1947)In this crime thriller based on a comic strip by Chester Gould, Dick Tracy goes up against a villain who robs banks using nerve gas.

Corridors of Blood
(1963)In 1840s London, Dr. Thomas Bolton (Boris Karloff) dares to dream the unthinkable: to operate on patients without causing pain. Unfortunately, the road to general anesthesia is blocked by a ruthless killer (Christopher Lee), as well as Bolton’s devastating addiction to his own chemical experiments.

The Ghoul
(1933)After an anonymous robber takes his jewel, an Egyptologist returns from the dead to take revenge on those who have violated his tomb.

Mr. Wong in Chinatown
(1939)When a pretty Chinese woman seeks his help, then is killed by a poisoned dart in his front hall, a San Francisco detective takes on a perilous case.

Die, Monster, Die!
(1965)An American man visits his fiancée's English estate, where he slowly uncovers her scientist father’s mysterious and diabolical ways.

Doomed to Die
(1940)A large sum of money disappeared from a ship before being sunk, and a shipping magnate is found dead. Detective James Lee Wong investigates.