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Boris Karloff’s The Mummy and more icons of horror will be available for the first time ever on 4K Ultra HD in the second volume of the Universal Classic Monsters: Icons of Horror Collection ...
The underrated 1963 horror comedy, The Raven, features a cast full of horror movie legends. It was critically panned but is well worth watching.
So we don’t know if this is a prequel to Karl Freund’s 1932 movie starring Boris Karloff. Or if it’s based on Stephen Sommers’s beloved 1999 remake starring Brendan Fraser.
Doug Jones talked about the classic horror movie performance that inspired his acting career. Read on for more.
Sara Karloff, daughter of actor, Boris Karloff is interviewed by Matthew Hoffman before Thursday’s showing of “The Bride of Frankenstein” at the Pickwick Theatre, October 18, 2018.
Which is ridiculous. I love the Boris Karloff [version], but I had no interest in remaking that movie." ...
Whether wrapped up as the mummy Im-ho-tep or covered in wrinkle makeup as Ardath Bey, Boris Karloff is sublimely menacing, a scene-stealing villain for the comparatively bland British archaeologists.
The Mummy (1932) is getting a haunting new black and white exclusive 4K steelbook from Walmart just in time for Halloween.