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Starring Boris Karloff: 13-episode weekly anthology show hosted by Karloff: Sept. 21–Dec. 14, 1949 [61] (See subsection on Karloff's "Starring Boris Karloff" radio episodes below.) The Bill Stern Colgate Sports Newsreel: appeared as a guest: Jan. 13, 1950 [70] Invitation to Music: appeared as a guest: June 18, 1950 [70] The Barbara Welles ...
Release date. December 22, 1932 ... reveals to her that his horrific death was punishment for sacrilege, ... Boris Karloff in a shot used throughout the film.
Karloff in Bride of Frankenstein. Boris Karloff (1887–1969) was an English actor. He became known for his role as Frankenstein's monster in the 1931 Frankenstein (his 82nd film), leading to a long career in film, radio, and television.
House of Evil (Serenata macabra/ Macabre Serenade) a.k.a. Dance of Death, is a 1972 Mexican horror film directed by Luis Enrique Vergara and Jack Hill. It stars Boris Karloff and Julissa . It was filmed in May 1968, but released theatrically in 1972, three years after Karloff had died.
Release date. April 9, 1932 ) Running time ... The rights to the film were recovered after Hughes's death in the 1970s. ... Boris Karloff was cast as Irish gangster ...
It is the last film Karloff worked on before his death in 1969. It was filmed in May 1968, but was only released theatrically in 1971, 2 years after Karloff had died. [1] [3] Incredible Invasion is one of four low-budget Mexican horror films Karloff made in a package deal with Mexican producer Luis Enrique Vergara.
Thriller (also known as Boris Karloff's Thriller and Boris Karloff Presents) is an American anthology television series that aired during the 1960–61 and 1961–62 seasons on NBC. The show featured host Boris Karloff introducing a mix of macabre horror tales and suspense thrillers.
The film stars Boris Karloff and Viveca Lindfors. It was filmed in the Spring of 1967, [ 3 ] but only released theatrically in 1970 in Spain, a year after Karloff's death. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] It was later theatrically released in the US by Cannon Films in August, 1971.