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Hollywood's Legends Of Horror Collection (1932)
Rating:
Starring: Boris Karloff, Myrna Loy, Fay Wray, Bela Lugosi, Humphrey Bogart, Lionel Atwill, Lionel Barrymore, Maureen O'Sullivan
Director: Tod Browning, Karl Freund
Category: Classics, Horror, Horror
Studio: Warner Bros.
Subtitles:
English, Spanish, French
Length:
412 mins

 
 

 

6 Masterworks of Terror

Mark Of The Vampire (1935)
Are the bloodsuckers back? Bela Lugosi dons the dark cape, and Tod Browning (Dracula) directs with great style.

Mask Of Fu Manchu (1932)
Beware of the death ray of evil Fu Manchu (Boris Karloff) and don't trust his temptress daughter (Myrna Loy)!

Doctor X (1932)
Science or madness? Lionel Atwill has a method for catching a killer. With scream queen Fay Wray and in rare two strip Technicolor.

Return Of Doctor X (1939)
Bogie needs blood! In his most famously atypical role, Humphrey Bogart is a once-dead fiend brought back to life.

Mad Love (1935)
Play murder for me! Surgeon Peter Lorre replaces a famed pianist's hands with the hands of a killer. Directed by Karl Freund (The Mummy).

The Devil Doll (1936)
Meet the living terrors of Lionel Barrymore's toyshop. Tod Browning (Freaks) directs. Maureen O'Sullivan co-stars.