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The Mummy (1932) DVD
This film scares the blood out of you. Boris Karloff gives a terrific performance as
Im-Ho-Tep, an ancient Egyptian priest, cursed for his terrible crimes against the gods. A team of British archaeologists digs up his sarcophagus, along with a box inscribed with a warning that opening it will unleash death and destruction. A superb presentation of a classic horror film. Boris Karloff's staring eyes are something you never forget - chilling!
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The Invisible Man (1933) VHS
A solid classic that stands alongside Dracula and Frankenstein as Universal's best horror films. Claude Rains (unseen until the end) as the brilliant scientist who discovers the secret of invisibility. Reins was born to play the roll and he does it absolutely brilliantly. This is a great gem from the period with a simple but effective movie magic that, apart from a few glitches, works as well today as it did in 1933. Like Frankenstein, another cautionary tale of science gone horribly wrong. 
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The Wolf Man (1941) DVD
The Wolf Man tells the tale of Lawrence Talbot (Lon Chaney Jr.), who returns to the estate of his wealthy father (Claude Rains). Bitten by a werewolf, Talbot suffers the classic fate of the victims of lycanthropy: at the full moon, he turns into a werewolf, a
transformation ingeniously devised by makeup maestro Jack Pierce (the man who turned Boris Karloff into the Frankenstein monster) who became equally famous for his werewolf makeup. The Wolf Man was a classy horror smash hit, giving Universal Pictures a new monster for their already crowded stable. 
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Dracula (1931) DVD
Starring: Lugosi, Chandler,
Béla Lugosi's most famous role of Transylvanian vampire Count Dracula, resulting both Lugosi's baroque career and the horror-movie cycle of the 1930s. Count Dracula and his blood-sucking devotee (Dwight Frye, in one of the cinema's truly mad performances) meet their match in a vampire-hunter called Van Helsing (Edward Van Sloan). 
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Dead of Night 
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Curse of the Demon (1957) VHS
The Innocents 
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Murders in the Rue Morgue (1932) VHS
Island of Lost Souls (1932) VHS
The Black Cat (1934) VHS
The Raven (1935) VHS
The Ape Man (1943) VHS
Above Suspicion (1943) VHS
The Mummy's Ghost (1944) VHS
The Uninvited (1944) VHS
Black Sunday VHS
The Haunting (1963) VHS
Berserk! (1967) VHS
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