Skip to content
The Return of the Vampire, starring Bela Lugosi

The Return of the Vampire

  • by

The Return of the Vampire, starring Bela Lugosi

Synopsis of The Return of the Vampire

In The Return of the Vampire, Bela Lugosi stars as vampire Armand Tesla. Decades before, he had been defeated and staked. The undead vampire was buried in an unmarked grave. But during World War II, German bombing releases him. Active once again in London, a reluctant werewolf aids him. And Lady Jane, who operates an asylum, opposes him. Tesla goes in search of new victims to supply him with blood.

The Return of the Vampire
From Beyond the Grave (1974), an Amicus Productions horror anthology

From Beyond the Grave

  • by

From Beyond the Grave (1974), an Amicus Productions horror anthology

Peter Cushing as the proprietor of the Temptations antique shop in "From Beyond the Grave"

Buy from Amazon From Beyond the Grave is an anthology of four horror stories from Amicus. The thread connecting the four is an antiques dealer, played by Peter Cushing, who sells something in each of the stories.

From Beyond the Grave
The Devil-Doll (1936) starring Lionel Barrymore, Maureen O'Sullivan, directed by Tod Browning

The Devil-Doll [Lionel Barrymore]

  • by

The Devil-Doll (1936) starring Lionel Barrymore, Maureen O’Sullivan, directed by Tod Browning

The Devil-Doll – Lionel Barrymore stars in this classic horror thriller about a Devil’s Island escapee who shrinks murderous slaves and sells them to his victims as dolls.

The Devil-Doll [Lionel Barrymore]

Dead of Night [horror anthology]

  • by

Dead of Night (1945) starring Mervyn Johns, Sally Ann Howes, Michael Redgrave

Dead of Night is a very interesting anthology of horror stories. An architect arrives at a house, meets a group of strangers … And he knows all of them, from a recurring dream. It turns out that each of them has a story to tell … And the psychiatrist dismisses all of their stories. Finally, there’s an unexpected conclusion, that is quite fitting.

Dead of Night [horror anthology]

Brain That Wouldn’t Die

  • by

The Brain That Wouldn’t Die (1962) starring Herb Evers, Virginia Leith

The Brain that Wouldn’t Die is affectionately known as “Jan in the pan“. It’s the story of a brilliant, weird, unscrupulous surgeon. He’s a genius at organ transplants … So, when he decapitates his girlfriend in an automobile accident, there’s only one thing to do! He puts her head under his arm like a football and dashes back to his secret lab! Once there, he keeps the disembodied head of Jan alive. In a pan of chemicals. Until he can murder a beautiful woman to transplant her head onto! What could possibly go wrong?

Brain That Wouldn’t Die

Day The World Ended [Richard Denning]

  • by

Day The World Ended (1955) starring Richard Denning, Lori Nelson, Mike Connors Day the World Ended deals with the survival of a rancher and his grown daughter after atomic war. The house is a safe… Day The World Ended [Richard Denning]

The Killer Shrews [monster movie]

  • by

The Killer Shrews (1959) starring James Best, Ken Curtis

The Killer Shrews is a B-movie about a small group of people, trapped on an island with mutated shrews. Very, very, hungry shrews, that are on the verge of starvation. Very large, hungry shrews …

The Killer Shrews [monster movie]

The Ghoul

  • by

In The Ghoul, Boris Karloff as Professor Morlant finds a stone he wants to be buried with. Because he believes that it will bring him back to life. However, when the stone is stolen before his burial, he comes back from the dead to find it. Or is it something else?

The Ghoul

Cat Girl

  • by

Cat Girl (1957) starring Barbara Shelley, Robert Ayres, John Lee

In Cat Girl, a young woman inherits a family curse from her strange uncle. She transforms into a murderous feline when angered.

Cat Girl

The Reptile [Hammer horror]

  • by

The Reptile (1966) starring Jaqueline Pearce, David Baron, Nod Willman

Hammer Studios’ The Reptile is a good entry in the “tragic werewolf” genre … With our were-creature being a reptile. A person who the audience actually likes – in human form, at least.

The Reptile [Hammer horror]
Exit mobile version