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HORROR ISLAND (1941/Universal) 60mins. BW. US. Credits: Dir: George Waggner; Prod: Ben Pivar; A.Prod: Jack Bernhard; Sc: Maurice Trombragel & Victor McLeod; Ph: Elwood Bredell; Ed: Otto Ludwig; Art: Jack Otters on & Ralph M. DeLacy; Sets: Russell A. Gausman; Tech: Jess Moulin; Mus: Hans J. Salter. Based on "Terror Of The South Seas" by Alex Gottlieb. Cast: Dick Foran, Leo Carrillo, Peggy Moran, Al "Fuzzy" Knight, John Eldredge, Walter Catlett, Hobart Cavanaugh, Lewis Howard, Ralf Harolde, Iris Adrian, Foy Van Dolsen, Emmett Vogan, Walter Tetley, Eddy Chandler, Eddie Parker, Dale Van Sickel, John Burton. Bill Martin, (Foran), searching for a get-rich-quick scheme, organises a tourist treasure hunt to Morgan's Island off the Florida coast where $20 million in Spanish gold and jewels is said to be hidden. However, in the fog enshrouded castle on the island, a black-cloaked figure called "The Phantom" terrorises the unwelcome guests. Origianlly double billed with Man Made Monster (1941), this over familiar tale is taken through it's B-movie paces much too quickly on a meagre $93 thousand budget and a 12 day shooting schedule. Sets were borrowed from Tower of London (1939) and the Carfax Abbey staircase was borrowed from Dracula (1931). |
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HORROR MANIACS (1948) see The Greed of William Hart THE HOUGHLAND MURDER CASE (1935) see Murder by Television THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES (1914) see Le Chien der Baskerville THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES (1914) see Der Hund von Baskerville THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES (1921/Oswald Stoll) 5091 feet. BW. Silent. UK. THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES (1929) see Der Hund von Baskerville |
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THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES (1931/Gaumont British) 75mins. 6761 feet. BW. UK. Credits: Dir. & Sc: V. Gareth Gundrey; Prod: Michael Balcon; Additional Dialogue: Edgar Wallace; Ph: Bernard Knowles. From the story by Arthur Conan Doyle. Cast: Robert Rendel, Frederick Lloyd, John Stuart, Reginald Bach, Heather Angel, Wilfred Shine, Sam Livsey, Henry Hallatt, Elizabeth Vaughan, Sybil Jane, Leonard Hayes. Sherlock Holmes, (Rendel), and Dr. Watson, (Lloyd), journey to Dartmoor where they attempt to stop the ghostly hound of the moors from attacking the new heir to the Baskerville estate, Sir Henry, (Stuart). An apparently undistinguished lost version with a hound that glows with phosphorescent paint. THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES (1939/Twentieth Century
Fox) 80mins. (7169 feet) BW. US. THE HOUNDS OF ZAROFF (1932) see The Most Dangerous Game THE HOUSE BEHIND THE HEDGE (1926) see Unknown Treasures THE HOUSE OF A THOUSAND CANDLES (1915/Selig Polyscope Co.) 5reels. BW. Silent.
US. THE HOUSE OF A THOUSAND CANDLES (1936/Republic) 54mins. BW.
US. HOUSE OF DARKNESS (1948/International Motion Pictures) 77mins.
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Francis is so obsessed with owning his stepbrother's house
in Dorset, that he takes advantage of the man's weak heart and causes him to have a fatal
heart attack when he smashes his stepbrother's treasured violin. Once in possession of the
property Francis begins to hallucinate and believes he can still hear the violin playing
in the house. The hallucinations worsen and Francis becomes a victim of his own weak
heart.A series of ghostly narratives inspired by The Dead of Night (1945) are tied to
the main plot. Oswald also directed Tod Slaughter in The Greed of William Hart the same year. HOUSE OF DOOM (1934) see The Black Cat HOUSE OF DRACULA (1945/Universal) 67mins. BW. US. THE HOUSE OF FEAR (1914/Lubin) 3 reels. BW. Silent. US. THE HOUSE OF FEAR (1939/Universal) 65mins. BW. US. |
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Leni's Last Warning (1928) is remade as a brisk,
suspenseful crime caper with plenty of atmosphere. The final cost of production amounted
to $108,000 utilising the sets left over from The Phantom of the
Opera. THE HOUSE OF FRANKENSTEIN (1944/Universal) 71mins.
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Cast:
Boris Karloff, Lon Chaney Jnr., J. Carrol Naish,
John Carradine, Anne Gwynne,
Elena Verdugo, Lionel Atwill, Peter Coe, George Zucco, Glenn Strange, Frank Reicher, Michael Mark, Brandon Hurst, George Lynn, Olaf
Hytten, Philip Van Zandt, Dick Dickinson, Julius Tannen, Charles Miller, Hans Herbert,
William Edmunds, Sig Ruman, Belle Mitchell, Eddie Cobb, Charles Wagenheim, Gino Corrado,
Joe Kirk, George Plues, Babe De Freest. "All together!...Frankenstein's Monster! Wolf Man! Dracula! Hunchback! Mad Doctor!" While escaping from prison and his fifteen year sentence for practicing illegal experiments, Doctor Gustav Niemann, (Karloff), and a hunchback named Daniel, (Naish), discover Count Dracula's bones at a travelling circus whose owner, Prof. Bruno Lampini, (Zucco), Niemann kills to revive the Count, (Carradine), to use to kill his enemies. After Dracula finishes his task, Niemann leaves him to die in the sunlight and proceeds to revive the Frankenstein monster, (Strange), and the Wolfman, (Chaney), he has discovered encased in ice. This gathering of monsters has it's moments despite the contrived plot, but it can't hide the desperation to revive the horror cycle. The budget was $354,000 and Karloff completed his two picture deal with Universal and received $20,000. The "Hollywood Reporter" announced that Lugosi and Karloff were to appear in RKO's STAR SPANGLED RHYTHM as movie actors possessed by the monsters they portrayed on screen. They didn't appear in the film. After the House of Dracula the Universal monsters faded into obscurity and only appeared in undeserved cameos. Originally double-billed with The Mummy's Curse (1944). Sequel: House of Dracula (1945). THE HOUSE OF HATE (1918/Pathe)
Serial. 20 Chapters. BW. Silent. US. THE HOUSE OF HORROR (1929/First National) 7 reels. BW. US. HOUSE OF HORRORS (1946/Universal) 65mins. BW. US. THE HOUSE OF MYSTERY (1934/Monogram) 62mins. BW. US. THE HOUSE OF MYSTERY (1942) see The Night Monster THE HOUSE OF SECRETS (1929/Chesterfield Motion Picture Corp.) 71mins. BW. US. HOUSE OF SECRETS (1936/Chesterfield Motion Picture Corp.)
64mins. BW. US. THE HOUSE OF SEVEN GABLES (1940/Universal) 89mins. BW. US. |
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A strong period drama with liberal splashes of horror and
good pictorial values which originally appeared as the second feature to Black Friday (1940). Frank Skinner received an Academy Award nomination. Remade later as a segment of the film Twice Told Tales (1963) also with Vincent Price. HOUSE OF SILENCE (1918/Paramount) BW. Silent. US. THE HOUSE OF SILENCE (1929) see The Silent House THE HOUSE OF TAO LING (1946) see Dangerous Millions THE HOUSE OF THE LOST COURT (1915/Edison) 5 reels. BW. Silent. US. HOUSE OF THE SEVEN GABLES (1910/Edison) BW. Silent. US. THE HOUSE OF THE TOLLING BELL (1920/Pathe) BW. Silent. US. THE HOUSE OF WHISPERS (1920/Brunton/Hodkinson) BW. Silent. US. THE HOUSE WITH NOBODY IN IT (1915/Rialto/Gaumont) BW. Silent. THE HOUSE WITHOUT WINDOWS (1920) HOW I COOK-ED PEARY'S RECORD (1909/Urban Trading Co.) 380 feet. BW. Silent. UK. HOW LOVE CONQUERED HYPNOTISM (1914) HUGO THE HUNCHBACK (1910/Selig Polyscope Co.) BW. Silent. US. THE HUMAN MONSTER (1939) see Dark Eyes of London THE HUNCHBACK (1909/Vitagraph) BW. Silent. US. THE HUNCHBACK (1911/Cricks & Martin) 790 feet. BW. Silent. UK. THE HUNCHBACK AND THE DANCER (1920) see Der Bucklige und die Tanzerin THE HUNCHBACK OF CEDAR LODGE (1914/Balboa) 45mins. BW. Silent. THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME (1922) see Esmeralda |
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THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME (1923/Super Jewel/Universal) 12,000 feet. 12 reels. (135mins.) BW. Silent. US. Credits: Dir: Wallace Worsley; Ex.Prod: Carl Laemmle; Sc: Perley Poore Sheehan & Edward T. Lowe Jnr.; Ph: Robert S. Newhard, Tony Kornman, Virgil Miller, Charles Stumar & Stephen S. Norton; Ed: Maurice Pivar, Sydney Singerman & Edward Curtiss; Art: Elmer E. Sheeley, Sydney Ullman & Stephen Goosson. From the book by Victor Hugo. Cast: Lon Chaney, Ernest Torrence, Patsy Ruth Miller, Norman Kerry, Kate Lester, Brandon Hurst, Raymond Hatton, Tully Marshall, Nigel De Brulier, Gladys Brockwell, Harry Van Meter, Winifred Bryson, Nick de Ruiz, Eulalie Jensen, Roy Laidlaw, W. Ray Meyers, William Parke Sr., John Cossar, Edwin Wallock, Robert Kortman, Harry Holman, Joe Bonomo, Harvey Perry, Cesare Gravina. Quasimodo, (Chaney), the deformed bellringer of Notre Dame cathederal in medieval Paris falls foul of the evil schemes of a nobleman and is punished for a crime he did not commit. While under the lash in the public square, a compassionate gypsy girl named Esmeralda, (Miller), gives Quasimodo some water. When Esmeralda is later accused of a crime and is to be executed, Quasimodo, not forgetting a kindness, swings down from Notre Dame cathedral and saves her by giving her the sanctuary of the Cathedral belltower. To protect her from the crowds trying to enter the building Quasimodo rains molton lead on them, but finally the deformed bellringer gives his own life to save Esmeralda's. A grotesque film epic costing the studio $1,250,000, with 3500 extras and suitably nasty characters that ultimately fails to obscure the true romantic concept of the famous novel. But for all that, Hugo's novel is ultimately a romantic drama and horror fans must suffer the slow-moving sections that fall between Chaney's appearances. For his virtuoso portrayal of the hunchback, Chaney added 70 lbs of weight to himself with all the padding and make-up, which included a rubber "hunch" and a leather harness in which he was unable to stand. Chaney was described as looking like a human gargoyle and was paid only $2,500 a week. He did his own stunt work, although strongman Joe Bonomo donned the outfit to perform some of the more hazardous long shots. In 1932, Universal Pictures announced a remake of the HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME to star Boris Karloff, fresh from his portrayal of Frankenstein's monster, but the film was never made. THE
HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME (1939/RKO.) 117mins. BW. US. DER HUND VON BASKERVILLE (1914/Vitaskop) 65mins. (1337
metres). BW. Silent. Germany. Released in America in 1915. Aka: THE HOUND OF THE
BASKERVILLES. DER HUND VON BASKERVILLE (1929/Sued Film/Erda Film
Produktions) 2382 metres. BW. Silent. Germany. Aka: THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES. DER HUND VON BASKERVILLE (1937/Ondra Lamac Film) 7398 feet. BW. Germany. DER HUND VON BASKERVILLE I (1914) see Der Hund von Baskerville DER HUND VON BASKERVILLE II (1914) see Des Einsame Haus DER HUND VON BASKERVILLE III (1915/Vitascope) see Das Dunkle Schloss DER HUND VON BASKERVILLE III (1915/Greenbaum) see Das Unheimliche Zimmer DER HUND VON BASKERVILLE IV (1915) see Die Sage von Hund DER HUND VON BASKERVILLE V (1920) see Dr. MacDonald's Sanitorium DER HUND VON BASKERVILLE VI (1920) see Das Haus Ohne Fenester THE HYPNOTIC MONKEY (1915/Kalem) 15mins. BW. Silent. US. THE HYPNOTIC VIOLINIST (1914/Warner Bros.) 45mins. BW. Silent. US. THE HYPNOTIC WIFE (1909/Pathe) BW. Silent. DER HYPNOTISEUR (1912) see Trilby DER HYPNOTISEUR (1914) see Svengali HYPNOTISM (1910/Lux) 1 reel. BW. Silent. US. |
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A girl commits a robbery while under a hypnotist's power. THE HYPNOTIST (1927) see London After Midnight THE HYPNOTIST AT WORK (1897) see Magnetiseur |
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