Crooked Privy Councillor ten Brinken (Albert Bassermann) has had some success with his experiments with artificially inseminating rats, and wants to take it to the next level: inseminating a prostitute with the sperm from a dead murderer. Seems like that shouldnât be the next level, but hey, Iâm not a mad scientist, so what do
El superloco {The Super Madman} (1937)
The mysterious Dr. Dienys (Carlos VillarĂas) is both feared and mocked by the medical scientific community. And why not, when he experiments with psychic powers with which he has kept himself from aging. He also can directly effect others and controls a monster (RaĂșl Urquijo) that he keeps in a cell, but no one knows
The Climax (1944)
Obsessed theater doctor Friedrich Hohner (Boris Karloff) murders Marcellina, his opera star girl friend when she rejects him for being too controlling. Ten years later a new singer, Angela Klatt (Susanna Foster) is the new big thing, with a voice that sounds exactly like the dead starâs. This is too much for Hohner, who hypnotizes
Night of Terror (1933)
A maniac is killing people, and attaching news clipping to their bodies. Those news clipping must be an important plot point… Nope. Never mind. Anyway, the Maniac is of little interest to Professor Arthur Hornsby (George Meeker), who has discovered a secret formula which allows a person to survive in suspended animation. At his lab
Before Dawn (1933)
Joe Valerie dies at Dr. Paul Corneliusâs (Warner Oland) clinic, trading knowledge of where he hid a million dollars in stolen loot for euthanasia. Soon after, Joe’s wife (Jane Darwell) falls to her death after seeing Joeâs ghost. The police, picking up fraudulent spiritualists, get one whoâs real, Patricia Merrick (Dorothy Wilson). So on a
The Missing Guest (1938)
Freaks (1932)
Within a sideshow, the Freaks live, carrying out romances, arguments, friendships, and betrayals. Cleopatra (Olga Baclanova), the beautiful acrobat of the circus, plots to marry the midget Hans (Harry Earles) for his secret fortune, and then kill him, with the aid of her lover, the strongman Hercules (Henry Victor). Frieda (Daisy Earles), Hansâs ex-fiancĂ©e, knows
Kongo (1932)
âDeadlegsâ Flint (Walter Huston) is a paraplegic who rules over a small area of the African jungle with a combination of cruelty and magic tricks. From there he plans various illegal schemes which are executed by his cowed henchmen Hogan (Mitchell Lewis) and Cookie (Forrester Harvey). He also keeps around sex toy Tula (Lupe Velez).
Phantom of the Opera (1943)
Timid opera violinist Erique Claudin (Claude Rains) is fired, which is awkward as heâs been using all his money to secretly pay for voice lessons for Christine DuBois (Susanna Foster). He hopes publishing his concerto will fix everything, but when he thinks itâs been stolen, he breaks and murders the publisher and has acid thrown
Dracula’s Daughter (1936)
Mere seconds after Von Helsing (Edward Van Sloan)âand yes, it is now âVon Helsingâ instead of âVan Helsingââstaked Dracula, the bobbies show up. Van Helsing goes with the âI was killing an immortal undeadâ defense which gets him arrested for murder, although as an upper class professor, heâs treated ridiculously well. Psychologist Jeffrey Garth (Otto Kruger), another