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Karloff's name was also attached to And the Darkness Falls (Cleveland and NY: World Publishing Co, 1946); and The Boris Karloff Horror Anthology (London: Souvenir Press, 1965; simultaneous publication in Canada - Toronto: The Ryerson Press; US pbk reprint NY: Avon Books, 1965 retitled as Boris Karloff's Favourite Horror Stories; UK pbk reprints ...
After actor Boris Karloff returned for a two-film deal with Universal and several requests from the censorship board, the film was put on hold for nearly six months. House of Dracula went into production directed by Kenton with a screenplay by Edward T. Lowe , who took elements from the Wolf Man vs. Dracula script while adding in Frankenstein's ...
Karloff starred in a few highly acclaimed Val Lewton-produced horror films in the 1940s, and by the mid-1950s, he was a familiar presence on both television and radio, hosting his own TV series including Starring Boris Karloff, Colonel March of Scotland Yard, Thriller, Out of This World (British TV series) and The Veil, and guest starring on ...
This poster for the Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi horror film is another rare gem in the film world. Its bold, graphic design and association with two horror legends make it a hot commodity among ...
Boris Karloff. Boris Karloff, often referred to as the "King of Horror," carved out an indelible place in film history with his portrayal of the monster in the 1931 classic "Frankenstein."
Film poster with text: "Karloff the uncanny in The Mummy" Boris Karloff and Zita Johann in a climactic scene from the movie. Karl Freund, the cinematographer on Dracula, was hired to direct, making this his first film in the United States as a director. [13] Freund had also been the cinematographer on Fritz Lang's Metropolis.
Sinister Serials of Boris Karloff, Bela Lugosi and Lon Chaney, Jr. by Leonard J. Kohl (2000) ISBN 1887664319 (paperback) Vampire over London: Bela Lugosi in Britain by Frank J. Dello Stritto and Andi Brooks (2000) ISBN 0970426909 (hardcover) Lugosi: The Man Behind the Cape by Robert Cremer (1976) ISBN 0809281376 (hardcover)
In September 2013, Dracula received a standalone Blu-ray release that also includes the Spanish-language Dracula. [66] [67] That same year, Dracula was included as part of the six-film Blu-ray set Universal Classic Monsters Collection, which also includes Frankenstein, The Mummy, The Invisible Man, Bride of Frankenstein, and The Wolf Man. [68]