Peter Cushing
39 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 Revenge of Frankenstein
(1958)Baron Frankenstein teams up with a German doctor to assemble bits and pieces of several bodies into a monster that they’ll wind up having to destroy.

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.

From Beyond the Grave
(1974)Bolt the door, lower the lights and settle in for a stylish five-episode supernatural shocker possessed of a shivery all-star castand drenched in evil. Welcome to Temptations Ltd., a decrepit antique shop whose unwary customers get more than they bargain forfrom the wily proprietor (Peter Cushing).

The Curse of Frankenstein
(1957)A scientist creates a monster from a few body parts and buckets of blood, but his experiment takes a horrific turn and leads to tragedy.

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 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.

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.

Frankenstein Created Woman
(1967)After being reanimated, Baron Frankenstein transfers the soul of an executed young man into the body of his lover, prompting her to kill the men who wronged them.

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.

Daleks' Invasion Earth: 2150 A.D.
(1966)Dystopian sci-fi thriller. When the Doctor travels into the future, he discovers that Earth is a hostile ruin controlled by the Daleks. Can he save the future of humanity?

The Masks of Death
(1984)Sherlock Holmes has retired. But when Alec MacDonald asks him to take on another case, he says yes. There have been some mysterious murders, and there are no visible causes for the deaths. At the same time Holmes gets this case, Graf Udo Von Felseck gives him another case: find a young and missing Prince to prevent war between Germany and England. But Von Felseck is not as honest as he seems.

The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires
(1974)While lecturing in China, Van Helsing agrees to help seven kung fu trained siblings reclaim their ancestral mountain village, now the domain of seven powerful vampires and their army of undead slaves.

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.

Dr. Who and the Daleks
(1965)Dr. Who accidently sends himself and his granddaughters to the mysterious planet Skaro where they do battle against the Daleks.

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.

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.