Bela Lugosi
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Glen or Glenda
(1953)Glen has a secret which threatens to destroy his happily-ever-after with Barbara -- the other woman in his life is Glen himself!

Bride of the Monster
(1955)Inside a gothic mansion, a mad scientist and his beastly assistant conduct experiments on human victims to create a race of atomic superbeings.

Scared to Death
(1947)Held against her will in an insane asylum by her doctor husband, a young woman’s bizarre end comes at the hands of a motley crew of characters.

Murder by Television
(1935)The dawn of television and technology meet when an inventor reveals a new innovation and is murdered publicly on his live feed by a mystery killer.

Mother Riley Meets the Vampire
(1952)A vampire in London, with plans of world rule, conjures a remote-control robot wrongly sent to a nun, except she shows up with it and is not pleased.

Shadow of Chinatown
(1936)With Chinatown merchants cutting into their profits, a consortium of American businesses hire an underworld madman to destroy the competition.

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.

Extraordinary Tales
(2015)Five of Edgar Allen Poe's most famous tales are adapted into an animated anthology featuring a variety of horror icons.

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.

Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man
(1943)Bela Lugosi as Frankenstein's Monster and Lon Chaney Jr. as the cursed Wolf Man collide in one of the great classic horror films of the 1940s. Beginning as a moody chiller, director Roy William Neill sets the stage for an unforgettable clash.

Murders in the Rue Morgue
(1932)Based on the story by Edgar Allan Poe, Murders in the Rue Morgue is a haunting atmospheric classic starring horror icon Bela Lugosi (Dracula). Deranged scientist Dr. Mirakle (Lugosi) searches Paris for a prospective bride for his pet gorilla. Inviting young ladies to his sinister laboratory, he injects his victims with gorillas’ blood and then disposes of their ravaged bodies through an ingenious trapdoor. After Dr. Mirakle settles on a beautiful young woman (Sidney Fox), he kidnaps her with the intent to make her his gorilla's mate. It is now a race against time for her fiancé (Leon Ames) to save her. Heavily influenced by the German Expressionist classic, The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, this classic favorite is the perfect blend of evolutionary science and horror.

Monster Movie Trivia Quiz
(2004)Gather your friends and see which of you knows the most about classic horror films and trivia with this monster movie trivia quiz.

The Black Camel
(1931)Guided by a cryptic psychic, Charlie links a Hollywood actor's unsolved murder to a Honolulu actress's stabbing, unraveling a tangled web of secrets.

Son of Frankenstein
(1939)The son of Dr. Frankenstein returns to the ancestral family castle 25 years after the monster's explosive death. There he meets Ygor a mad shepherd who is hiding the comatose body of the creature. The young Dr. Frankenstein revives the creature and attempts to rehabilitate him. But his noble goals are circumvented when Ygor sends the creature on a killing spree that spreads panic in the village.

The Death Kiss
(1932)The on-set murder of a gangster movie’s leading man sparks a police hunt for the killer with his co-star, director and studio head among the suspects.

One Body Too Many
(1944)An insurance salesman gets mixed up in family inheritance squabbles when he arrives at a mansion to find its owner, his would-be client, already dead.

Bud Abbott and Lou Costello Meet Frankenstein
(1948)There's plenty of hilarious monster mayhem afoot when Abbott and Costello are forced to retrieve Dracula (Bela Lugosi) and the Monster (Glenn Strange) from a secret hideaway island.

Ninotchka
(1939)Greta Garbo bursts into a rare bit of onscreen laughter during her portrayal of a cold-hearted Soviet agent who is warmed up by a trip to Paris and a night of love.

Island of Lost Souls
(1932)Shipwrecked sailor Edward Parker is stranded on a tropical island inhabited by Dr. Moreau, a scientist who conducts brutal experiments to transform animals into partial humans. Parker's attempt to escape the island is thwarted by Dr. Moreau's cadre of beasts and by the scientist's desire to use the sailor in one of his experiments.

The Ghost of Frankenstein
(1942)Shepherd Ygor rescues the monster from a sulfur pit and brings him to Dr. Frankenstein's other son.