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The Mask of Fu Manchu (1932)

In the early 1930s, Boris Karloff cemented his reputation in our cultural landscape with films such as Frankenstein (1931) , The Old Dark House , and The Mummy ...

Movie - Jake Tucker - 2002-11-02 01:00 - 0 comments

Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954)

1954 was a great year for monster movies. The giant bug film was introduced with Them! and the Land of the Rising Sun gave the world an international icon with the film Gojira (aka Godzil ...

Movie - Jake Tucker - 2002-10-23 01:01 - 0 comments

The Dark Eyes of London (1940)

Dark Eyes of London , or The Human Monster is one of those movies that are stuck between one genre and the other. It, like many other low- budget thrillers from the 1930’s, is a mix of ...

Movie - Jake Tucker - 2002-09-22 20:00 - 0 comments

The Raven (1935)

I am writing this review from Richmond, VA, Poe’s hometown. He was born in Boston and he lived in New York and Maryland, but he considered Richmond his hometown. He grew up here and he began writing ...

Movie - Jake Tucker - 2001-10-31 01:00 - 0 comments

Mark of the Vampire (1935)

Let me just say first off, that many of the reviews you’ll read for this film talk about how the trick ending ruins the film. I used to agree with this school of thought, but after I watched this film again I changed my mind. I&rsqu ...

Movie - Jake Tucker - 2001-11-03 01:00 - 0 comments

Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man (1951)

At the end of Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein , the Invisible Man, voiced by none other than Vincent Price , introduces himself to the bumbling duo. Vincent Price would not meet Abbott ...

Movie - Jake Tucker - 2002-09-15 00:00 - 0 comments

Abbott and Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1953)

When Abbott and Costello don’t give you snickers, Boris Karloff doesn’t give you chills, and Universal doesn’t give you a good monster movie you know you’re in f ...

Movie - Jake Tucker - 2002-09-27 00:00 - 0 comments

Zaat (1975)

Everyone here at Classic-Horror.com strives to enlighten as well as entertain. It’s our mission to enlighten everyone about horror films, but to also enlighten and educate everyone about the world ...

Movie - Jake Tucker - 2002-09-03 00:00 - 0 comments

Universal Terror I: "Dracula"

A grade schooler would have a hard time identifying a picture of Humphrey Bogart from The African Queen . A pre-schooler would be equally baffled by a photograph of Vivian Leigh from Gone With the Wind ...

Blog entry - Jake Tucker - 2001-03-01 01:00 - 0 comments

Universal Terror V: "Bride of Frankenstein"

In 1935, Universal Studios made their next horror spectacular, the sequel to Frankenstein titled Bride of Frankenstein . It is considered by many to be the greatest horror film ever produce ...

Blog entry - Jake Tucker - 2001-07-01 00:00 - 0 comments