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American-International
Roles
Horror Movies as Studio
Blood of Dracula | 1957 |
The Undead | 1957 |
Voodoo Woman | 1957 |
The Brain Eaters | 1958 |
How to Make a Monster | 1958 |
Night of the Blood Beast | 1958 |
The Screaming Skull | 1958 |
Attack of the Giant Leeches | 1959 |
A Bucket of Blood | 1959 |
Fall of the House of Usher | 1960 |
Pit and the Pendulum | 1961 |
Reptilicus | 1961 |
Premature Burial | 1962 |
Tales of Terror | 1962 |
The Haunted Palace | 1963 |
The Raven | 1963 |
X: The Man with the X-Ray Eyes | 1963 |
The Comedy of Terrors | 1964 |
The Tomb of Ligeia | 1964 |
Die, Monster, Die! | 1965 |
Planet of the Vampires | 1965 |
Witchfinder General | 1968 |
Deadly Sanctuary | 1969 |
The Oblong Box | 1969 |
Cry of the Banshee | 1970 |
The Dunwich Horror | 1970 |
Scream and Scream Again | 1970 |
The Vampire Lovers | 1970 |
The Abominable Dr. Phibes | 1971 |
Blood and Lace | 1971 |
Murders in the Rue Morgue | 1971 |
Whoever Slew Auntie Roo? | 1971 |
Blacula | 1972 |
Dr. Phibes Rises Again | 1972 |
Frogs | 1972 |
Scream Blacula Scream | 1973 |
Sisters | 1973 |
Abby | 1974 |
The Bat People | 1974 |
Madhouse | 1974 |
Sugar Hill | 1974 |
The Food of the Gods | 1976 |
J.D.'s Revenge | 1976 |
Squirm | 1976 |
The Incredible Melting Man | 1977 |
The Island of Dr. Moreau | 1977 |
Tentacles | 1977 |
Jennifer | 1978 |
The Amityville Horror | 1979 |
The Evictors | 1979 |
Actors, directors, makeup and effects artists, writers and studios who have significantly contributed to the annals of Horror Cinema are listed here as "The Masters." Filmographies, biographies, and photos accompany most if not all the entries. Striving to make Classic-Horror's The Masters list as comprehensive as possible, new entries are constantly added.