Peter Cushing
43 titles
Filmography
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Dracula
(1958)After finding his missing friend undead in Dracula’s crypt, vampire hunter Van Helsing must save his pal’s frail fiancée from the count’s next bite.

The Flesh and the Fiends
(1960)A brilliant surgeon's groundbreaking research is secretly fueled by the sinister trade of two murderers providing him with fresh cadavers.

The Brides of Dracula
(1960)Marianne (Yvonne Monlaur), a beautiful young French girl, is stranded en route to a teaching assignment in Eastern Europe. She is persuaded to spend the night at the nearly deserted castle of a mysterious Baroness (Martita Hunt). In the castle, Marianne accidentally discovers a man chained to the wall of his room. The Baroness only explains that he is her "sick and feeble-minded" son. Unable to get any further information from the maid Greta (Freda Jackson), Marianne steals a key and sets him free. Once unbound, the Baron (David Peel) fiendishly recruits the undead for his evil purposes until captured by Marianne and the indefatigable Dr. Helsing (Peter Cushing) in this spooky Hammer Films chiller.

Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed
(1969)Baron Frankenstein (Peter Cushing, "Star Wars") is once again up to his experiments on the border between life and death, but his actions this time show that he is the true monster. Attempting to preserve the medical knowledge of a brilliant but insane surgeon, Frankenstein performs a brain transplant, an operation that leads to disaster and, ultimately, his own doom.

Twins of Evil
(1971)Two orphaned identical twins go live with their uncle, a religious sect leader who hunts all women suspected of witchcraft or vampirism.

Captain Clegg
(1962)Peter Cushing, Yvonne Romain, and Patrick Allen star in Hammer Films’ Night Creatures, a suspenseful story about a bone chilling curse terrorizing a small town. Captain Collier (Allen), leader of the Royal Navy dispatched at the crown’s request is on a mission to investigate reports of illegal liquor bootlegging in one of the kingdom’s coastal towns. Upon arrival, their mission poses many challenges, among them being mysterious marsh phantoms who ride by night spreading terror to the town. Cpt. Collier’s suspicions are turned towards the town’s vicar, the Rev. Dr. Blyss (Cushing) who seems to be withholding key knowledge. With unexpected twists and turns and disturbing hallucinations the men endure, it’s a challenge till the end to catch the crooked priest in the act and solve the mystery of the haunting poltergeist.

The Hound of the Baskervilles
(1959)On the moors of Southwestern England, Holmes must solve the case of an ancient hound supposedly killing off a family of local nobility.

Dr Terror's House of Horrors
(1965)Five passengers aboard a British train receive readings from a fortune teller, which predict the gruesome directions their lives will take.

The Mummy
(1959)In the 1890s a team of British archaeologists discover the untouched tomb of Princess Ananka but accidentally bring the mummified body of her high priest back to life. Three years later back in England a follower of the same Egyptian religion unleashes 'The Mummy' to exact grisly revenge on the despoilers of the sacred past.

Asylum
(1972)El nuevo doctor entrevistará a los pacientes más peligrosos de un manicomio para determinar cuál de ellos es el ex psiquiatra de la institución.

The Gorgon
(1964)In a European village in the early 1900s, a professor's investigation into his son's death leads to a legendary monster who turns people into stone.

Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell
(1974)The infamous Frankenstein is again recreated, this time from the spare body organs of the criminally insane.

The Skull
(1965)The skull of the Marquis de Sade has been taken from its grave, bringing terror to those who own it. Demonologist Christopher Maitland (Peter Cushing) is eager to add the piece to his occult collection. Despite the warnings of a friend (Christopher Lee), he's got to have it. And does he ever get it.

Island of Terror
(1966)Doctors investigating a medical mystery on an island off Ireland’s coast get trapped with radioactive monsters trying to turn their insides into mush.

The Evil of Frankenstein
(1964)Peter Cushing stars in The Evil of Frankenstein, as Baron von Frankenstein, the creator of the infamous monster fantasy. On the run from irate villagers who disapprove of his unorthodox experiments, Dr. Frankenstein (Cushing) returns to a remote mountain castle with his assistant Hans. Caught in a snowstorm, they are rescued by a mute deaf girl (Katy Wild) who leads them to the safety of her cave home. There Frankenstein discovers his original creature preserved in ice. Resurrecting the monster in his laboratory, Frankenstein discovers the brain is dormant, and he calls in Zoltan, a mystical hypnotist (Peter Woodthorpe). But Zoltan uses the creature for his own selfish purposes, and unleashes a violent chain of events.

The Uncanny
(1977)A spooked writer tries to warn his publisher about killer cats with three tales of cats that are mad as hell and have the body count to prove it.

The Blood Beast Terror
(1968)A fright fest about a scientist whose new creation, a beautiful woman who feeds on her victim’s blood as a giant moth, pretends she is his daughter.

Shock Waves
(1977)Brutally vicious zombie stormtroopers, engineered by Nazis in secret during WWII, begin to rise from the depths for blood off the Florida Coast.

Flesh and Blood: The Hammer Heritage of Horror
(1994)From the 1950s when they pumped Technicolor blood into old monsters like Frankenstein and Dracula, to today's chillers like 'Let The Right One In" and "The Lady In Black", Hammer Films combined ghastly horror with erotic tension. Narrated by Peter Cushing, in his last film appearance, and Christopher Lee.

The Ghoul
(1975)After a missionary trip to India goes very wrong, a former priest must keep his crazed, cannibalistic adult son locked away in his attic.