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169 Cards in this Set
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The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (Delca 1919) Director |
Robert Wiene |
R.W. |
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The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (Delca 1919) Set Design |
Hermann Warm |
H.W. |
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The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (Delca 1919) Camera |
Willy Hameister |
W.H. |
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The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (Delca 1919) Script |
Carl Mayer, Hans Janowitz |
C.M |
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The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (Delca 1919) Producer |
Erich Pommer |
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The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (Delca 1919) |
Werner Krauss as Caligari |
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The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (Delca 1919) |
Conrad Veidt as Cesare |
Somnambulist |
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The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (Delca 1919) |
Francis and Jane |
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The Phantom Carriage (1921) |
Astrid Holm as Edit |
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The Phantom Carriage (1921) Director/script/actor |
Victor Sjostrom |
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Nosferatu (1922) Director |
Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau |
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Nosferatu (1922) |
Max Schreck as Count Orlok |
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Nosferatu (1922) Set Design |
Albin Grau |
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Nosferatu (1922) Camera |
Gunther Krampf |
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Nosferatu (1922) |
Thomas and Ellen Hutter |
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Nosferatu (1922) |
Knock |
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The Unknown (MGM, 1927) Director |
Tod Browning |
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The Unknown (MGM, 1927) Camera |
Merritt B. Gerstad |
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The Unknown (MGM, 1927) Producer |
Irving G. Thalberg |
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The Unknown (MGM, 1927) |
Lon Chaney as Alonzo |
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The Unknown (MGM, 1927) |
Cojo |
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The Unknown (MGM, 1927) |
Malabar |
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The Unknown (MGM, 1927) |
Joan Crawford as Nanon Zanzi |
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Frankenstein (Universal 1931) Director |
James Whale |
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Frankenstein (Universal 1931) Make-up |
Jack Pierce |
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Frankenstein (Universal 1931) Camera |
Arthur Edison |
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Frankenstein (Universal 1931) |
Colin Clive as Dr. Henry Frankenstein |
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Frankenstein (Universal 1931) |
Mae Clarke as Elizabeth Lavenza |
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Frankenstein (Universal 1931) |
Boris Karloff as monster |
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Frankenstein (Universal 1931) Producer |
Carl Laemmle Jr |
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Frankenstein (Universal 1931) |
Monster and Maria |
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Frankenstein (Universal 1931) |
Edward Van Sloan as Dr. Waldman |
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Frankenstein (Universal 1931) |
Victor Moritz |
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Frankenstein (Universal 1931) |
Dwight Frye as Fritz |
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Frankenstein (Universal 1931) Novelist |
Mary Shelley |
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Dracula (Universal 1931) Director |
Tod Browning |
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Dracula (Universal 1931) Make-up |
Jack Pierce |
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Dracula (Universal 1931) Camera |
Karl Freund |
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Dracula (Universal 1931) Producer |
Carl Laemmle Jr |
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Dracula (Universal 1931) |
Bela Lugosi as Count Dracula |
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Dracula (Universal 1931) Novelist |
Bram Stoker |
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Dracula (Universal 1931) |
David Manners as John Harker |
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Dracula (Universal 1931) |
Helen Chandler as Mina Seward |
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Dracula (Universal 1931) |
Edward Van Sloan as Dr. Van Helsing |
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Dracula (Universal 1931) |
Dwight Frye as Renfield |
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Name the root/plant and specific object that can fight off Dracula |
Wolfbane, Jesus Cross |
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Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde (Paramount 1931) Director |
Rouben Mamoulian |
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Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde (Paramount 1931) Camera |
Karl Struss |
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Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde (Paramount 1931) Make-up |
Wally Westmore |
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Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde (Paramount 1931) Script |
Samuel Hoffenstein, Percy Heath |
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Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde (Paramount 1931) |
Frederich March as Dr. Henry Jekyll |
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Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde (Paramount 1931) |
Frederich March as Mr. Edward Hyde |
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Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde (Paramount 1931) |
Rose Hobart as Muriel Carew |
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Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde (Paramount 1931) |
Miriam Hopkins as Ivy Pearson |
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Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde (Paramount 1931) Novelist |
Robert Louis Stevenson |
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Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde (Paramount 1931) |
Edgar Norton as Poole (Jekyll's servant) |
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Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde (Paramount 1931) |
Halliwell Hobbes as Muriel's dad |
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Bride of Frankenstein (Universal 1935) Director |
James Whale |
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Bride of Frankenstein (Universal 1935) Camera |
John Mescall |
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Bride of Frankenstein (Universal 1935) Make-up |
Jack Pierce |
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Bride of Frankenstein (Universal 1935) Script |
William Hurlbut |
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Bride of Frankenstein (Universal 1935) Score |
Franz Waxman |
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Bride of Frankenstein (Universal 1935) Novelist |
Mary Shelley |
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Bride of Frankenstein (Universal 1935) |
Colin Clive as Dr. Henry Frankenstein |
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Bride of Frankenstein (Universal 1935) |
Boris Karloff as monster |
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Bride of Frankenstein (Universal 1935) |
Elsa Lanchester as the Bride |
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Bride of Frankenstein (Universal 1935) |
Elsa Lanchester as Mary Shelley |
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Bride of Frankenstein (Universal 1935) |
Ernest Thesiger as Dr. Pretorious |
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Bride of Frankenstein (Universal 1935) |
O.P. Heggie as Blind Hermit |
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The Wolf Man (Universal 1941) Director |
George Waggner |
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The Wolf Man (Universal 1941) Make-up |
Jack Pierce |
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The Wolf Man (Universal 1941) Camera |
Joseph Valentine |
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The Wolf Man (Universal 1941) Script |
Curt Siodmak |
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The Wolf Man (Universal 1941) |
Lon Chaney Jr as Larry Talbot |
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The Wolf Man (Universal 1941) |
Evelyn Ankers as Gwen Concliffe |
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The Wolf Man (Universal 1941) |
Claude Rains as Sr. John Talbot |
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The Wolf Man (Universal 1941) |
Bela Lugosi as Bela |
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The Wolf Man (Universal 1941) |
Lon Chaney Jr as the Wolfman |
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The Wolf Man (Universal 1941) |
Maria Ouspenskaya as Maleva |
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The Wolf Man (Universal 1941) |
Jack Pierce |
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Day of Wrath (Denmark 1943) Director |
Carl Theodor Dreyer |
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Day of Wrath (Denmark 1943) Camera |
Karl Andersson |
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Day of Wrath (Denmark 1943) |
Lisbeth Movin as Anne |
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Day of Wrath (Denmark 1943) |
Preben Rye as Martin |
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Day of Wrath (Denmark 1943) |
Thorkild Roose as Rev Absalon |
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Day of Wrath (Denmark 1943) |
Sigrid Neiiendam as Meret |
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Day of Wrath (Denmark 1943) |
Anna Svierkier as Herlof's Marte (witch) |
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Cat People (RKO 1942) Director |
Jacques Tourneur |
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Cat People (RKO 1942) Camera |
Nicholas Musuraca |
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Cat People (RKO 1942) Producer |
Val Lewton |
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Cat People (RKO 1942) Score |
Roy Webb |
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Cat People (RKO 1942) |
Simone Simon as Irena Dubrovna |
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Cat People (RKO 1942) |
Jane Randolph as Alice Moore |
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Cat People (RKO 1942) |
Theresa Harris as Minnie |
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Cat People (RKO 1942) |
Kent Smith as Oliver Reed |
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Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein (Universal 1948) Director |
Charles Barton |
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Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein (Universal 1948) Camera |
Charles Van Enger |
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Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein (Universal 1948) Score |
Frank Skinner |
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Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein (Universal 1948) |
Bud Abbott as Chick |
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Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein (Universal 1948) |
Lou Costello as Wilbur |
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Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein (Universal 1948) |
Glenn Strange as monster |
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Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein (Universal 1948) |
Bela Lugosi as Dracula |
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Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein (Universal 1948) |
Lon Chaney Jr as Larry Talbot (Wolfman) |
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The Tingler (Columbia 1959) Director |
William Castle |
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The Tingler (Columbia 1959) Camera |
Wilfred Cline |
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The Tingler (Columbia 1959) Script |
Robb White |
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The Tingler (Columbia 1959) Gimmick |
PERCEPTO |
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The Tingler (Columbia 1959) Score |
Von Dexter |
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The Tingler (Columbia 1959) |
Vincent Price as Dr. Warren Chapin |
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The Tingler (Columbia 1959) |
Darryl Hickman as David Morris |
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The Tingler (Columbia 1959) |
Pamela Lincoln as Lucy Stevens |
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The Tingler (Columbia 1959) |
Patricia Cutts as Isabel |
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The Tingler (Columbia 1959) |
Judith Evelyn as Martha Higgins |
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The Tingler (Columbia 1959) |
Philip Coolidge as Oliver "Ollie"Higgins |
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Psycho (Paramount 1960) Director |
Alfred Hitchcock |
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Psycho (Paramount 1960) Camera |
John Russell |
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Psycho (Paramount 1960) Credit Designer |
Saul Bass |
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Psycho (Paramount 1960) Score |
Bernard Herrmann |
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Psycho (Paramount 1960) |
Janet Leigh as Marion Crane |
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Psycho (Paramount 1960) |
John Gavin as Sam Loomis |
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Psycho (Paramount 1960) |
Vera Miles as Lila Crane |
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Psycho (Paramount 1960) |
Anthony Perkins as Norman Bates |
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Les Diabolique (France 1955) Director |
Henri-Georges Clouzot |
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Les Diabolique (France 1955) Camera |
Armand Thirard |
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Les Diabolique (France 1955) Score |
Georges van Parys |
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Les Diabolique (France 1955) |
Vera Clouzot as Christina "Cricri" Delassalle |
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Les Diabolique (France 1955) |
Simone Signoret as Nicole Horner |
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Les Diabolique (France 1955) |
Paul Meurisse as Michel Delassalle |
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Les Diabolique (France 1955) |
Charles Vanel as Aflred Fichet |
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Peeping Tom (UK 1960) Director |
Michael Powell |
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Peeping Tom (UK 1960) Camera |
Otto Heller |
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Peeping Tom (UK 1960) Script |
Leo Marks |
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Peeping Tom (UK 1960) Score |
Brian Easdale |
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Peeping Tom (UK 1960) |
Carl Boehm as Mark Lewis |
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Peeping Tom (UK 1960) |
Anna Massey as Helen Stephens |
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Peeping Tom (UK 1960) |
Moira Shearer as Vivian |
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Peeping Tom (UK 1960) |
Maxine Audley as Mrs. Stephens |
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The Curse of Frankenstein (Hammer 1958) Director |
Terence Fisher |
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The Curse of Frankenstein (Hammer 1958) Camera |
Jack Asher |
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The Curse of Frankenstein (Hammer 1958) Score |
James Bernard |
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The Curse of Frankenstein (Hammer 1958) Script |
Jimmy Sangster |
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The Curse of Frankenstein (Hammer 1958) Novelist |
Mary Shelley |
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The Curse of Frankenstein (Hammer 1958) |
Peter Cushing as Victor Frankenstein |
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The Curse of Frankenstein (Hammer 1958) |
Christopher Lee as Creature |
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The Curse of Frankenstein (Hammer 1958) |
Robert Urquhart as Paul Krempe |
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The Curse of Frankenstein (Hammer 1958) |
Hazel Court as Elizabeth |
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The Curse of Frankenstein (Hammer 1958) |
Valerie Gaunt as Justine (maid) |
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What Ever Happened to Baby Jane (Warner Bros 1962) Director |
Robert Aldrich |
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What Ever Happened to Baby Jane (Warner Bros 1962) Camera |
Ernest Haller |
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What Ever Happened to Baby Jane (Warner Bros 1962) Score |
Frank De Vol |
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What Ever Happened to Baby Jane (Warner Bros 1962) Script |
Lukas Haller |
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What Ever Happened to Baby Jane (Warner Bros 1962) |
Joan Crawford as Blanche Hudson |
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What Ever Happened to Baby Jane (Warner Bros 1962) |
Bette Davis as Baby Jane Hudson |
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What Ever Happened to Baby Jane (Warner Bros 1962) |
Victor Buono as Edwin Flagg |
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What Ever Happened to Baby Jane (Warner Bros 1962) |
Maidie Norman as Elvira Stitt |
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What Ever Happened to Baby Jane (Warner Bros 1962) |
Mrs. Bates and her daughter |
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Peeping Tom (UK 1960) What is Scoptophilia? |
The deriving of sexual pleasure from viewing nudity, sexual acts, or erotic photography. |
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The Wolf man (Universal 1941) What is Lycanthropy? |
Supernatural transformation of a person into a wolf; a delusion |
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What are the 4 genre film cycles? |
Primitive, Classical, Revisionist, Parody |
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Cabinet of Dr Caligari (Delca 1919) What is a Somnambulist? |
Walking in one's sleep under hypnosis. |
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What did Greek playwrights utilize their heroes' experiences for? |
Help relieve the audience's tensions and anxieties; Catharsis |
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Greek formula for presenting horrific sequences? |
Action moved slowly to horror moment, then at unexpected timing, horror and terror strikes |
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What was Fantasmagoria? |
An exhibition of optical effects and illusions |
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"King of the Fantasmagoria" and who inspired him to become a filmmaker at 34? |
George Melies; Lumiere Brothers |
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George Melies successful snippets: TOP 3 |
Vanishing Lady; Haunted Castle; A Nightmare |
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What historic event changed terror film from an insignificant on-reeler to a feat film of considerable importance? Which country? |
WWI; GERMANY |
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"Man of a thousand faces" and 1919 film which he played a pseudocripple? |
Lon Chaney; The Miracle Man |
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What technical revolution turned the movie world upside down? |
The "Talkies" |
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Opening title card of The Wolfman(1941) |
Even a man who is pure in heart and says his prayers by night, can become a wolf when the wolfbane blooms and the autumn moon is bright. |
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