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  1. Vor 4 Tagen · Inspector Krogh (Lionel Atwill) is an absorbing side-hero, with more than his cartoonish crank-like arm making him a commanding presence. Karloff returns with a sensitively brutish portrayal that makes the monster a tragic character, boding arguably most vital here given the film’s time jump from its predecessors, which makes Karloff the sole returning cast member. With every loss he endures ...

  2. Vor 3 Tagen · No real supernatural or outright horrific content, but with names like The Phantom Broadcast (1933, murder during a radio show); The Sphinx (also 1933, with horror stalwart Lionel Atwill); House of Mystery (1934); and Haunted House (1940), you’d think they were horror movies. You’d be mistaken, but not by much.

  3. Vor einem Tag · „Frankensteins Sohn“ von Universal krönte die erste große Filmtrilogie nach den ersten beiden großen James Whale-Filmen. Am 13. Januar 1939 erschien Universal P

  4. Vor einem Tag · Nach zwei Gastauftritten als Kommissar Liersdahl in „Weißblaue Turnschuhe“ (24. Juni 1973) und in „Kressin und die zwei Damen aus Jade“ (8.

  5. Vor 3 Tagen · Dwight Frye, Fay Wray, Lionel Atwill: The Return of Doctor X: 1939 United States: Vincent Sherman: Wayne Morris, Rosemary Lane, Humphrey Bogart: In an atypical role, Bogart plays a scientist executed for starving an infant to death who is re-animated with a need to consume blood. The Return of the Vampire: 1943 United States: Lew Landers

  6. Vor 5 Tagen · Several years ago, I kinda went nuts over Joseph H. Lewis — one of the best of the B movie directors, spurred on as much by his 50-plus episodes of The Rifleman as by films like Gun Crazy (1950), The Big Combo (1955) and A Lawless Street (1955).

  7. Vor 3 Tagen · In The Legend of Sigurd & Gudrun Tolkien produced his own poetic rendition of how a hero must overcome adversity and confront a dragon for the sake of magic rings. Sounds familiar. But the good Professor wasn't the only one interested in this epic tale.