Karloff died on February 2, 1969 when he was in his eighties. Bloody Disgusting, which covers the best horror movies and news ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Boris Karloff in The Mummy (1932) Boris Karloff's greatest movies Like any genre, horror has a lengthy list of names attached to ...
There is no music on a moonless night during a crucial scene in The Mummy of 1932. There is almost no music in the movie at ...
The parents of a missing girl learn that she’s been kept alive for years inside a sarcophagus in "Lee Cronin’s The Mummy," a ...
Starring Boris Karloff, this 1931 sci-fi horror film was directed by James Whale, produced by Carl Laemmle Jr., and adapted from a 1927 play by Peggy Webling (which, of course, was based on Mary ...
Boris Karloff stands tall as one of film history’s most iconic performers, particularly within the horror genre. Foremost known for portraying some of the most iconic monsters in film history, from ...
Boris Karloff is one of the most iconic and esteemed horror stars/creature performers in cinema history, responsible for some of the most memorable monsters of all time. Frankenstein’s Monster and The ...
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British actor Boris Karloff is seen in his trademark role as the monster of Frankenstein in this 1947 photograph. In my last column, I discussed the evolution of the cinematic vampire, from silent ...
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