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- The Mystery of the Mary Celeste (1935)
Also going by the name The Phantom Ship , The Mystery of the Mary Celeste is one of the more sought-after, hard-to-find Hammer horror films. As one of the very first films by Hammer, and mor ...
Movie - Jenn Dlugos - 2005-07-03 00:00 - 0 comments
- Mad Love (1935)
Mad Love is a curiosity of 1930s Hollywood horror. Rather than a tale of a monster on the loose or of a mad scientist with a lust for glory, Mad Love is about a man at loose ends and a mad man who happens to be a scientist. It isn ...
Movie - Nate Yapp - 2007-01-15 19:56 - 0 comments
- The Black Room (1935)
It is difficult to find many horror films made within a few years of Frankenstein (1931) where Boris Karloff is not wearing some kind of monstrous makeup. Even in The Black Cat (1934), his character wears a faux widow's peak to sugges ...
Movie - Nate Yapp - 2007-04-03 00:00 - 0 comments
- Bride of Frankenstein (1935)
Often hailed as the best sequel of all time and a movie that surpasses its predecessor, Bride of Frankenstein is undisputedly one of the top 5 horror movies of all time. I will start off by saying ...
Movie - Jenn Dlugos - 2002-10-26 00:00 - 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
- Werewolf of London (1935)
Though not the grand spectacle of horror that the later Wolf Man would be, The Werewolf of London still stands out as a fine effort from Universal . Then again, what 1930s Universal ...
Movie - Nate Yapp - 2000-11-10 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
