
George Waggner's 1941 lycanthrope tale featuring Lon Chaney Jr. created the definitive werewolf mythology that persists in popular culture today.

Karl Freund's 1932 film brought ancient Egyptian horror to life, with Boris Karloff delivering a mesmerizing performance as the undead priest Imhotep.

James Whale's 1931 classic transformed Mary Shelley's novel into a visual masterpiece, with Boris Karloff's iconic creature becoming the face of Universal horror.

Tod Browning's 1931 masterpiece that introduced Bela Lugosi as the iconic Count Dracula, setting the template for vampire films for decades to come.

Jack Arnold's 1954 3D masterpiece introduced the Gill-man, the last of Universal's iconic monsters, in a tale that blended science fiction with gothic horror.

George Waggner's 1941 lycanthrope tale featuring Lon Chaney Jr. created the definitive werewolf mythology that persists in popular culture today.

James Whale's 1933 adaptation of H.G. Wells' novel featured groundbreaking special effects and Claude Rains' unforgettable voice performance.

Karl Freund's 1932 film brought ancient Egyptian horror to life, with Boris Karloff delivering a mesmerizing performance as the undead priest Imhotep.

James Whale's 1931 classic transformed Mary Shelley's novel into a visual masterpiece, with Boris Karloff's iconic creature becoming the face of Universal horror.

Tod Browning's 1931 masterpiece that introduced Bela Lugosi as the iconic Count Dracula, setting the template for vampire films for decades to come.
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