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House of Horrors (also known as Murder Mansion and Joan Bedford Is Missing [3]) is a 1946 American horror film released by Universal Pictures, starring Rondo Hatton, Martin Kosleck and Robert Lowery. [3] The screenplay was by George Bricker from an original story by Dwight V. Babcock. A sculptor enlists the assistance of a madman to kill his ...
Rondo Hatton (April 22, 1894 – February 2, 1946) [1] was an American journalist and actor. After writing for The Tampa Tribune , Hatton found a career in film due to his unique facial features, which were the result of acromegaly .
House of Frankenstein: Erle C. Kenton: Boris Karloff, J. Carrol Naish, Lon Chaney Jr., John Carradine: United States [60] The Invisible Man's Revenge: Ford Beebe: Jon Hall, Leon Errol, John Carradine: United States [61] Jungle Woman: Reginald Le Borg: Acquanetta, Evelyn Ankers, J. Carrol Naish, Samuel S. Hinds: United States [62] The Lady and ...
[3] [13] City Lights, like The Brute Man, included a protagonist (Chaplin's Tramp character) who falls in love with a blind girl and seeks money for an operation to restore her eyesight. [3] Likewise, the scenes between the Creeper and Helen Paige share a similar premise and dialogue as the scenes between Frankenstein's monster and the blind ...
"Zom-B-Movie" Adam Rifkin Tim Sullivan Adam Green Joe Lynch: Adam Rifkin Sarah Mutch Sean Paul Lockhart Gabby West: 2011: United States [71] Grave Tales "One Man’s Meat" "Callistro’s Mirror" "The Hand" "Dead Kittens" Don Fearney: Brian Murphy Damien Thomas Edward de Souza: 2011: United Kingdom [72] Little Deaths "House and Home" "Mutant ...
SPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you have not yet watched “American Horror Stories” Season 1, Episode 3, “Drive In,” streaming now on FX on Hulu. After a fun and scary two-part premiere that ...
House of Horror is a 1929 American sound part-talkie comedy mystery film directed by Benjamin Christensen. In addition to sequences with audible dialogue or talking sequences, the film features a synchronized musical score and sound effects along with English intertitles. The soundtrack was recorded using the Vitaphone sound-on-disc system.
The film was one of several in a series of anthology films made during the 1960s and 1970s which included Dr. Terror's House of Horrors (1965), Torture Garden (1967), The House That Dripped Blood (1970), Asylum (1972), Tales from the Crypt (1972), The Vault of Horror (1973) and From Beyond the Grave (1974).