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All 102 Boris Karloff Movies (in Order)

Get ready to dive into the world of horror and suspense with our newest movie roundup! In this article, we’ll be taking a look at the incredible filmography of Boris Karloff, one of the most iconic figures in the history of cinema. From his iconic portrayal of Frankenstein’s monster to his terrifying transformation in “The Mummy, ” our exploration of Boris Karloff Movies is sure to leave you on the edge of your seat.

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1. The Lightning Raider (1919)

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The Lightning Raider” is a thrilling and suspenseful crime adventure set in the roaring twenties. The film stars the stunning and fearless Pearl White as the leading lady, a daring master thief with a quick wit and lightning-fast reflexes. As she eludes the law, she crosses paths with wealthy young gentleman, Thomas Babbington Norton, portrayed by Warner Oland.



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2. His Majesty, the American (1919)

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Prepare for an exhilarating ride with the 1919 adventure comedy, “His Majesty, the American. ” Starring Douglas Fairbanks, this historic tale follows the journey of a man who finds himself in the midst of chaos in Mexico before being led to a tiny European kingdom facing a revolution. Unbeknownst to him, he’s the rightful heir to the throne. As he confronts scheming plotters and saves the girl of his dreams, this thrilling ride promises to keep audiences on their toes.



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3. The Last of the Mohicans (1920)

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Set during the tumultuous French and Indian War, “The Last of the Mohicans” (1920) is a captivating action-adventure drama that tells the story of a young British officer’s daughter who finds herself drawn to an Indian ally, the last surviving warrior of the Mohicans tribe. As the stakes are raised on the American frontier, this touching tale of love and loyalty unfolds against the backdrop of a thrilling battle for survival.



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4. The Hope Diamond Mystery (1921)

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The Hope Diamond Mystery” is a 1921 adventure film that tells the captivating story of Lord Francis Hope, who inherits the infamous Hope Diamond and marries showgirl May Yohe’. As the legend goes, owning the cursed diamond brings misfortune upon its bearer. Sure enough, Lord Hope gambles away his family’s fortune, and May Yohe’ departs, leaving him alone amidst the consequences of the Hope Diamond’s mysterious curse.



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5. Riders of the Plains (1924)

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Riders of the Plains, ” released in 1924, is a gripping Western film directed by Jacques Jaccard and starring Jack Perrin, Marilyn Mills, and Ruth Royce. Set in the vast and unpredictable American West, this cinematic adventure follows a group of dedicated riders as they embark on a thrilling journey to protect their community from the lawless forces that threaten their way of life.



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6. Perils of the Wild (1925)

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Sail for adventure with the Perils of the Wild, a thrilling 1925 classic that brings the Swiss Family Robinson to life. Directed by Francis Ford and brought to us by Universal Pictures, this timeless tale follows the journey of the Robinson family as they seek new opportunities in Australia. When a dangerous cargo of gunpowder ignites, tensions rise and a race for survival ensues.



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7. Without Mercy (1925)

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Fueled by a dark secret, a young woman seeks vengeance against the man who kidnapped her family in a quest for the valuable mine. ‘Without Mercy, ’ set against the backdrop of Argentina and London, follows Enid Garth as she becomes the head of a banking house, leveraging her new position to exact her revenge.



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8. Old Ironsides (1926)

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Old Ironsides, a gripping drama film from 1926, takes viewers on a historic, high-stakes adventure through the Mediterranean Sea in the 18th century. Based on the true story of a fearless American fighting ship battling the notorious Barbary pirates, Old Ironsides combines the thrills of the high seas with the romance and danger of epic, sea-born combat.



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9. Soft Cushions (1927)

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In the 1927 film “Soft Cushions, ” audiences will embark on an adventure-filled journey of love, deception, and theft. Set in a time where thieves rule the streets, a young thief, played by Douglas MacLean, finds himself entranced by a beautiful slave girl, Sue Carol, who dreams of marrying the powerful sultan. The thief sets out on a mission to rob his partners, played by Richard Carle, to raise the money needed for her hand in marriage. However, just as things seem to be going smoothly, the partners expose his treachery, leading to surprising twists and turns.



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10. Let It Rain (1927)

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Let It Rain” is a 1927 comedy film that takes viewers on an unforgettable journey filled with romance, adventure, and laughter. The story follows Riley, a charming and daring marine sergeant who is determined to win the heart of a telephone girl, despite the constant feud between the gobs and leathernecks.



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11. Vultures of the Sea (1928)

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Dive into the action-packed waters of “Vultures of the Sea, ” a captivating 1928 adventure where a young man joins the crew of a sinister ship to uncover the truth behind his father’s imprisonment. As he navigates a web of deceit and danger, our hero will stop at nothing to bring the real murderer to justice and save his father from execution. Packed with suspense and high stakes, this thrilling maritime tale is an unforgettable journey of loyalty, bravery, and vengeance.



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12. The Fatal Warning (1929)

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The Fatal Warning”, released in 1930, is a captivating 3 hour and 20-minute mystery thriller set in the 1920s. The film follows the action-packed journey of a bank executive’s daughter and her detective friend, who join forces to uncover the truth behind their father’s sudden disappearance.



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13. The Unholy Night (1929)

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In the eerie depths of an English countryside estate, a chilling tale unfolds. “The Unholy Night” (1929) transports the audience to a hauntingly beautiful setting where a series of gruesome murders have left the mansion’s staff struggling to unravel the mystery lurking behind the shadows.



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14. Behind That Curtain (1929)

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Behind That Curtain” (1929), often associated with the beloved detective, Charlie Chan, takes viewers on an exhilarating journey into the heart of a high-stakes adventure. Set in the roaring 1920s, the film follows the life of Eve Mannering, who tragically discovers her husband’s dark secrets; his infidelity and propensity for murder.



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15. The Criminal Code (1930)

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The Criminal Code, ” a 1930s classic directed by Howard Hawks, delves into the life of D. A. Mark Brady as he takes on the role of warden in a state prison.



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16. The Bad One (1930)

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The Bad One” is a romantic thriller from 1930 that captivates its audience with a gripping tale of love and danger. Set against the backdrop of Marseilles, the film follows an American sailor as he becomes romantically entangled with a charming, yet mysterious dancing girl. As their relationship deepens, the sailor finds himself entangled in a web of secrets and danger.



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17. Smart Money (1931)

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Smart Money” is a captivating crime drama from 1931, directed by Alfred E. Green and starring Edward G. Robinson, James Cagney, and Evalyn Knapp.



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18. Frankenstein (1931)

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Obsession and tragedy collide in the groundbreaking 1931 film adaptation of Mary Shelley’s classic horror novel. Directed by James Whale, Frankenstein explores the dark depths of scientific ambition as Dr. Henry Frankenstein, portrayed by Colin Clive, becomes consumed by his quest to bring life to a humanoid creature.



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19. King of the Wild (1931)

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King of the Wild is a thrilling 1931 action-adventure film where American adventurer Richard Grant finds himself falsely accused of murder and on the run for his life. Escaping to the vast diamond fields of Africa, Grant embarks on a dangerous quest to clear his name and uncover the real culprit behind the heinous crime.



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20. Five Star Final (1931)

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In the gritty world of journalism, the City Editor of a sleazy tabloid faces a moral dilemma when he decides to reopen a cold case that has haunted the city for twenty years. As he delves deeper into the investigation, the consequences of his actions become increasingly tragic, testing the limits of his own journalistic integrity.



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21. The Vanishing Legion (1931)

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The Vanishing Legion, a thrilling 1931 adventure film, follows the mysterious criminal known as The Voice. Alongside his cunning gang, The Voice hatches a sinister plan to undermine the Milesburg Oil Company. However, they are met with a surprising challenge: the rightful heir, possessing a secret army of her own, is determined to defend her rights with unwavering courage.



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22. The Cohens and Kellys in Hollywood (1932)

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The Cohens and Kellys in Hollywood” is a delightful 1932 comedy-romance film directed by John Francis Dillon and written by Howard J. Green. The movie follows the adventures of two families, the Cohens and the Kellys, as they attempt to navigate the glamorous world of Hollywood, particularly after Kitty Kelly becomes the studio’s newest star.



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23. Skyscraper Souls (1932)

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In the 1932 drama-romance “Skyscraper Souls, ” an ambitious entrepreneur is determined to acquire a prestigious 100-story office building at any cost. As he stops at nothing to achieve his goal, a series of thrilling events unfolds that tests the limits of his ambition. The film explores themes of passion, power, and the lengths one will go for success.



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24. Business and Pleasure (1932)

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Embark on a thrilling Mediterranean adventure with Business and Pleasure (1932), a lighthearted comedy. The film stars acclaimed actor Will Rogers as Earl Tinker, a razor blade manufacturer who embarks on a luxurious cruise.



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25. Scarface (1932)

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Scarface, released in 1932, is a gripping crime drama that follows the meteoric rise and inevitable fall of a ruthless gangster. Set against the backdrop of Prohibition-era Chicago, this fast-paced film introduces us to Tony Camonte (played by Paul Muni), an ambitious and nearly insane violent gangster. As he infiltrates the world of organized crime, we witness the lengths he goes to climb the ladder of success, proving himself as a formidable force to be reckoned with.



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26. The Ghoul (1933)

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Experience the chilling terror of “The Ghoul, ” a classic 1933 movie that combines the thrills of action, drama, and horror. Follow the story of a vengeful character who has returned from the dead, fueled by an Egyptian curse. His soul is consumed by the need to avenge those who violated his tomb, and he terrorizes them with unmatched horror.



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27. The House of Rothschild (1934)

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In 1934, audiences were captivated by “The House of Rothschild, ” a gripping biographical drama that delves into the opulent world of one of history’s richest families. Set in the tumultuous 18th and 19th centuries, the film chronicles the plight of the Rothschilds as they grapple with the prejudice and anti-Semitism that plagued their society.



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28. The Lost Patrol (1934)

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The Lost Patrol, released in 1934, is a gripping action-adventure film set during World War I in the deserts of Mesopotamia. Directed by John Ford and written by Dudley Nichols, Garrett Fort, and Philip MacDonald, the film centers around a dozen British soldiers who find themselves lost and hunted by an unseen enemy. The enigmatic Arab assailants are more than just a physical threat, as they deceive and manipulate the soldiers in this thrilling wartime tale.



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29. Bride of Frankenstein (1935)

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Step into the harrowing world of Mary Shelley, where Dr. Frankenstein’s chilling creations continue to haunt in the 1935 sequel, “Bride of Frankenstein. ” When an even madder scientist targets Dr. Frankenstein, the genius behind the monster’s creation, he is goaded into building his fearsome creature a mate. The movie, filled with suspense and horror, delves into the depths of obsession and the consequences of playing God.



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30. One in a Million (1936)

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One in a Million, released in 1937, is a delightful musical comedy that follows the journey of a talented skater, Sonja Henie, as she prepares for the Olympics in Switzerland. A keen-eyed American theatrical manager, played by Adolphe Menjou, discovers her talent and brings her to the prestigious Madison Square Garden for an unforgettable performance.



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31. Mr. Wong in Chinatown (1939)

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In the exhilarating world of crime and adventure, “Mr. Wong in Chinatown” (1939) transports viewers to a time of low-budget thrills, high-stakes danger, and a captivating storyline. Directed by William Nigh, this adventurous film stars horror legend Boris Karloff and the gorgeous Marjorie Reynolds. With a runtime of 1 hour and 11 minutes, this movie was produced by Monogram Pictures and released in the USA during the summer of 1939.



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32. Son of Frankenstein (1939)

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Son of Frankenstein” is a gripping film that delves into the aftermath of the original Frankenstein story. Set in the ancestral castle, the son of the infamous Dr. Frankenstein returns to clear the family name.



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33. Tower of London (1939)

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Tower of London” (1939), a dramatic and historically-inspired film directed by Rowland V. Lee, takes us back to the treacherous 15th century where the ruthless Richard Duke of Gloucester, portrayed by the captivating Basil Rathbone, rises to power. Accompanied by his loyal and gruesome executioner Mord, played by the iconic Boris Karloff, they wreak havoc on those who stand in their path to the throne.



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34. You’ll Find Out (1940)

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Get ready for a thrilling ride with “You’ll Find Out, ” a 1940 film that blends elements of comedy, crime, and horror to create an unforgettable experience. Directed by David Butler and featuring a star-studded cast, including Peter Lorre and Boris Karloff, this movie takes its audiences on a hair-raising journey packed with suspense and laughter.



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35. The Man with Nine Lives (1940)

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In the chilling thriller “The Man with Nine Lives” (1940), a curious medical researcher stumbles upon an eerie cryogenic experiment that has been suspended in time. Discovering a shocking secret, he learns that a pioneer in cryogenic science, Dr.



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36. House of Frankenstein (1944)

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In the dark, fantastical world of “House of Frankenstein, ” a cunning deranged scientist, Niemann, escapes from prison with a twisted plan for revenge. Recruiting the infamous trio of monsters - Dracula, Frankenstein’s monster, and the Wolf Man - Niemann manipulates them to wreak havoc in his name. As the vengeful spree unfolds, the monsters must confront their own twisted desires and dark histories while battling against the forces that seek to end their reign of terror.



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37. The Body Snatcher (1945)

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The Body Snatcher” (1945), a gripping horror-thriller from Robert Wise, takes you into the chilling world of a ruthless doctor and his young, ambitious apprentice. As the duo delves deeper into their macabre profession, they are relentlessly pursued by a murderous supplier of illicit cadavers.



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38. Bedlam (1946)

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Bedlam, a chilling 1946 drama directed by Mark Robson, takes viewers on a harrowing journey into the heart of St. Mary’s of Bethlehem Asylum, infamously known as Bedlam. When Nell Bowen, Lord Mortimer’s protégé, endeavors to improve the dire conditions at the asylum, she finds herself confronting the cruelty of its Master, Sims.



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39. Unconquered (1947)

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In the gripping 1947 historical drama, Unconquered, Gary Cooper stars as an unyielding frontiersman named Chris Holden, who navigates the volatile Ohio Valley after the French and Indian War. Holden must confront the sinister schemes of renegade Martin Garth, played by Howard Da Silva, as he battles for political and personal domination. Paulette Goddard co-stars, adding depth to this riveting tale of ambition, loyalty, and survival in the uncharted realms of the 1760s.



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40. The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (1947)

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Experience a delightful blend of comedy, fantasy, and romance in “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” (1947). This captivating film follows the story of an endearing daydreamer named Walter Mitty (Danny Kaye), who finds himself entangled in a web of intrigue and conspiracy. As he navigates through thrilling adventures inspired by his imagination, Walter’s life takes a turn for the extraordinary.



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41. Bud Abbott Lou Costello Meet the Killer Boris Karloff (1949)

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A hilarious comedic-horror film from 1949, Bud Abbott Lou Costello Meet the Killer Boris Karloff follows two bumbling hotel employees, Bud Abbott and Lou Costello, as they stumble upon a murder mystery. The goofy bellboy becomes the prime suspect, and it’s up to these inept investigators to crack the case.



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42. The Strange Door (1951)

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Step into the world of chilling horror and breathtaking suspense with “The Strange Door” (1951). This gothic thriller, directed by Joseph Pevney, takes you on a terrifying journey into the darkness of a man’s twisted mind.



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43. The Black Castle (1952)

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The Black Castle, released in 1953, is an Adventure, Horror, and Mystery film that draws you into a world of suspense and intrigue. With a runtime of 1 hour and 22 minutes, the movie takes you on a thrilling journey as a man investigates the mysterious disappearance of two of his friends who were guests of a sinister Austrian count.



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44. The 25th Annual Academy Awards (1953)

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Get ready for a memorable night as we take a dive into the past with “The 25th Annual Academy Awards” (1953). This cinematic celebration marked a significant milestone in television history, as it was the very first television broadcast of the annual motion picture awards ceremony.



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45. Abbott and Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1953)

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In “Abbott and Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, ” comic duo Bud Abbott and Lou Costello embark on a thrilling adventure in London, England, as they hunt for the elusive Mr.



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46. The Island Monster (1954)

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The Island Monster, ” originally titled “Il mostro dell’isola, ” is a 1954 Italian crime-thriller film. The story revolves around an Italian government agent tasked with dismantling a drug smuggling operation on the picturesque island of Ischia.



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47. A Connecticut Yankee (1955)

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A Connecticut Yankee, ” originally broadcasted in 1955, is a unique cinematic experience that brings the iconic stage musical of Rodgers and Hart to life on television. Narrated in a comedic and fantastical musical format, the story follows the journey of a time traveler hailing from Connecticutt who, after a head injury, finds himself transported to King Arthur’s legendary Camelot. Blending the classic tales of King Arthur with the vibrant melodies and wit of a musical, this timeless tale promises a journey filled with laughter, music, and a touch of magic.



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48. Corridors of Blood (1958)

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Corridors of Blood” (1958), directed by Robert Day, transports its audience into a world where the pursuit of medical advancement intertwines with the darkest of consequences. Starring Boris Karloff, Christopher Lee, and Betta St. John, this chilling tale follows Dr. Thomas Bolton, a dedicated surgeon who unyieldingly advocates for the use of anesthetics in his procedures.



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49. Frankenstein 1970 (1958)

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Frankenstein 1970” is a 1958 American horror film that delivers a unique twist on the classic tale of the titular creature. The last surviving member of the Frankenstein family is in desperate need of money and decides to lease their ancestral castle out to a movie production company. Little does he know, he is not the only one with an interest in the castle’s history - his ancestor’s gruesome experiments of creating life are set to continue, using the unsuspecting film crew as unwilling guinea pigs.



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50. The Veil (1958)

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The Veil” is a chilling anthology of horror stories, set to captivate you with its spine-tingling tales. This 3-hour, 20-minute film, released in 1958, is hosted by no other than the legendary Boris Karloff, who adds an extra layer of terror to the mix with his unforgettable presence.



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51. The Haunted Strangler (1958)

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The Haunted Strangler” is a thrilling crime, mystery, and horror film from 1958. A researcher, attempting to uncover the truth about a notorious serial killer hanged 20 years prior, finds himself inexplicably possessed by the long-dead strangler. Directed by Robert Day and written by Jan Read and John Croydon, this suspenseful story is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat.



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52. Destination Nightmare (1958)

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Destination Nightmare, released in 1958, is a horror anthology film that serves as a pilot for the television series “The Veil. ” This film boasts a star-studded cast including Boris Karloff, Denise Alexander, and Whit Bissell, who bring their unique talents to this chilling tale. Directed by Paul Landres, Herbert L. Strock, and George Waggner, this psychotronic film will leave you questioning the line between reality and imagination.



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53. Days of Thrills and Laughter (1961)

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Days of Thrills and Laughter” takes you on a nostalgic journey through the early years of cinema, focusing on silent film comedies and thrillers from the late 19th century to the 1920s. Directed by Robert Youngson, this documentary is a loving and uncritical ode to the golden age of comedy and the early thrillers that captured the hearts of audiences during that period.



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54. Arsenic & Old Lace (1962)

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Arsenic & Old Lace, set in 1944 Brooklyn, turns a quiet family home into a deadly trap. When two seemingly innocent elderly sisters, Abby (Dorothy Stickney) and Martha Brewster (Jean Adair), welcome a string of unexpected visitors, their intentions are far from pure. Armed with a deadly secret, Abby and Martha offer a seemingly harmless glass of elderberry wine, which holds a lethal dose of arsenic. The guests soon realize they are trapped inside, trying to decipher the sisters’ deadly game and ultimately confronting their demons.



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55. The Comedy of Terrors (1963)

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In the eerie town of Pendle Hill, a dastardly duo of undertakers, Waldo Trumbull and Felix Gillie, unravel their dark and wicked plot. Desperately searching for customers, they resort to a chilling scam that threatens to send them to their own graves.



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56. The Raven (1963)

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Experience the magical world of “The Raven” (1963), a fantastical cinematic adventure that combines mystery, humor, and horror. Directed by the renowned Roger Corman and based on the legendary works of Edgar Allan Poe, this enchanting tale follows a magician who, after being transformed into a raven, seeks the help of a former sorcerer. As the raven searches for redemption, it gets entangled in a supernatural duel, professional rivalry, and intriguing cases of marital infidelity.



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57. The Terror (1963)

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The Terror, ” also known as “The Horror, ” is a chilling 1963 horror-thriller film directed by Roger Corman and Francis Ford Coppola. Set in a mysterious castle, it follows the story of French Army officer Lieutenant Duvalier, who gets separated from his unit. As fate would have it, he encounters a mysterious woman who assists him, leading him to the castle of the enigmatic Baron Von Lepp. However, upon arrival, he discovers that the woman is none other than the Baron’s deceased wife, who supposedly died 20 years earlier.



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58. Black Sabbath (1963)

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Black Sabbath” is a chilling horror anthology film directed by Mario Bava, featuring iconic horror star Boris Karloff as the host. The movie weaves together three spine-tingling tales that will leave you questioning your darkest fears. The first story follows a haunted call girl, the second unravels a vampire-like monster’s bloody family feast, and the third tells of a nurse haunted by a spectral presence tied to her ring.



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59. Bikini Beach (1964)

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Bikini Beach, released in 1964, is a light-hearted comedy film that will transport you to a world of sun-soaked beaches, catchy tunes, and laughter. The story follows a millionaire named Frankie, played by Frankie Avalon, who believes his pet chimpanzee is just as smart as the teenagers who frequent the local beach. Eager to prove his theory, Frankie plans to build a swanky retirement home right there on the sandy shores.



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60. A Fool’s World (1964)

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A Fool’s World, also known as Mondo balordo, is an unapologetic documentary that dives deep into the perverse and aberrant behavior of various communities around the world. From the shocking realities of sex slavery to the unusual fetish of dwarf love, nothing is off-limits. The film also delves into the dark underbelly of Asian brothels and explores the complexities of lesbian relationships. With a mix of voyeurism, baptism, and scenes from an opium den, A Fool’s World offers a raw and unfiltered look at the world’s hidden corners.



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61. Die, Monster, Die! (1965)

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Die, Monster, Die! ” (1965) is a chilling and unearthing horror-sci-fi film, directed by Daniel Haller. The film follows a young man, Nick Adams, who visits his fiancée’s estate to meet the mysterious scientist father, Freda Jackson. The father, using a bizarre greenhouse filled with grotesque plants, discovers a meteorite with the capability to emit mutating radiation rays. However, these rays have a dark impact on their lives when his wife unexpectedly falls under the spell of this mysterious power.



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62. The Daydreamer (1966)

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Dive into the whimsical world of “The Daydreamer, ” a 1966 animated adventure filled with enchanting tales by Hans Christian Andersen. A beautifully crafted anthology, this movie brings to life beloved stories such as “The Little Mermaid, ” “The Emperor’s New Clothes, ” “Thumbelina, ” and “The Garden of Paradise. ” Directed by Jules Bass and inspired by the imaginative works of Hans Christian Andersen, “The Daydreamer” is a perfect blend of live-action, stop motion animation, and daydreaming that captivates audiences of all ages.



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63. The Ghost in the Invisible Bikini (1966)

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The Ghost in the Invisible Bikini” is a 1966 comedy, horror, and musical film that takes you on a thrilling, comedic journey through the afterlife. The plot revolves around a corpse who has just 24 hours to mastermind a good deed before his youth is restored and he ascends to heaven.



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64. Mad Monster Party? (1967)

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Mad Monster Party? ” (1967) is a whimsical, family-friendly animated film that transports viewers to the Isle of Evil, a place where the monstrous inhabitants are preparing for a party to end all parties. The head of the “World Organization of Monsters” unveils a highly dangerous formula for total destruction, only to discover his monstrous guests attempting to seize it and kill his beloved nephew. As the titular “Mad Monster Party” unfolds, the monsters face off in a race to control the powerful serum, while an adorable raven wreaks havoc on the chaotic celebration.



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65. The Sorcerers (1967)

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The Sorcerers, ” a chilling 1967 horror-sci-fi movie, delves into the dangerous world of mind control and manipulation through hypnotism. This psychological thriller follows the tale of an older hypnotist who designs a device capable of controlling the minds of others.



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66. Macabre Serenade (1968)

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Experience a chilling descent into the heart of darkness with the 1968 cult horror film, Macabre Serenade. This eerie masterpiece, originally titled “House of Evil, ” transports you to the haunting world of an old, dark house where a sinister toy maker awaits.



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67. The Crimson Cult (1968)

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Experience the chilling horror of “The Crimson Cult, ” a 1968 masterpiece directed by Vernon Sewell. When Robert ventures to his brother’s remote country house, he encounters an unsettling atmosphere, as his seemingly friendly host hides a sinister secret. Delve into a world of lovecraftian terror, seduction, and sex scenes as you join Robert on his journey to unravel the truth.



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68. Alien Terror (1971)

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Alien Terror, ” also known as “The Incredible Invasion, ” is a 1971 sci-fi/horror film that transports audiences to the European village of Gudenberg in 1890. In this period piece, Professor Mayer and his assistant Isabel create a powerful ray machine that inadvertently captures the attention of a visiting alien pilot. The alien, fearful of the ray’s potential threat, decides to destroy it at all costs, leading to a series of chilling encounters and terrifying transformations.



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69. Isle of the Snake People (1971)

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In 1971, the chilling horror film “Isle of the Snake People, ” also known as “La muerte viviente, ” takes audiences on a thrilling journey. Set in Paris, France, this psychotronic film follows a sinister scientist who unleashes an army of LSD-crazed zombies, wreaking havoc and terror.



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70. Madhouse (1974)

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Madhouse, a gripping 1974 horror film, follows the story of a renowned actor, who, after years of confinement in a mental institution, returns to his iconic role. However, the character he play seems to be taking part in a chilling murder spree, despite the actor having no intention or control over the acts.



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71. Brother Can You Spare a Dime (1975)

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In “Brother Can You Spare a Dime, ” director Philippe Mora takes us on a nostalgic journey through the turbulent times of the Great Depression. Using contemporary archival footage and film clips, the documentary follows the life of James Cagney as an American Everyman, navigating the hardships and challenges faced by many during that era.



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72. The Horror Show (1979)

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Dive into the thrilling world of horror and sci-fi classics in “The Horror Show” (1979), a documentary hosted by the iconic Anthony Perkins. This chilling journey through the history of horror movies features captivating clips from over 50 cult classics, showcasing the evolution of the genre.



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73. Going Hollywood: The ’30s (1984)

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Going Hollywood: The ’30s” is a gripping 1984 documentary that dives into the fascinating world of Hollywood during the 1930s, a time of both glitz and grit. Set against the backdrop of the Great Depression, this film explores how the industry adapted and thrived amidst economic uncertainty. The documentary features exclusive interviews with notable personalities from that era, including George Arliss and Gracie Allen, providing a unique insight into the lives and careers of the stars who graced the silver screen.



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74. Terror in the Aisles (1984)

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Terror in the Aisles” is a spine-chilling documentary that takes you on a thrilling journey through the world of horror films, from the 1930s to the 1980s! Director Andrew J. Kuehn masterfully compiles a plethora of film clips, showcasing the evolution of horror and sci-fi filmmaking, as well as crime dramas, across the decades.



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75. Don’t Scream: It’s Only a Movie! (1985)

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Delve into the thrilling world of horror films with ‘Don’t Scream: It’s Only a Movie! ’ (1985). This compelling documentary, hosted by the iconic Vincent Price, traces the evolution of horror movies from the silent era to the blood-drenched splatter films of the ’80s. Get ready for a gripping journey through the genres of naked fear, terror torture, and more.



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76. Horrible Horror (1986)

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Horrible Horror, released in 1986, is a unique and entertaining comedy-horror film that showcases a collection of trailers and previews from various low-budget horror films of the 1950s and 60s. The film is hosted by none other than John Zacherle, a prominent USA male horror host known for his offbeat and humorous approach to the genre.



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77. Monsters & Maniacs (1988)

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Monsters & Maniacs, ” a time-defying journey into the haunted history of horror films, spends “1h 50min” exploring “film clips, rare footage, and coming attractions. ” This compilation takes viewers from the terrifying tales of the 1930s to the nail-biting nightmares of the 1980s. With contributions from multiple years, “Monsters & Maniacs” provides an immersive experience with a healthy dose of chills and laughter. Directed by Ted Newsom and written by Ted Newsom, it aspires to satisfy the cravings of horror fans of all ages.



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78. Shocker (1989)

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In a thrilling horror comedy, “Shocker” (1989) tells the story of a notorious serial killer who, after facing the electric chair, gains a terrifying supernatural power that revives him from the dead. With vengeance on his mind, he returns to terrorize and exact retribution on the football player who betrayed him. Directed by horror mastermind Wes Craven, “Shocker” delivers spine-tingling suspense, dark humor, and gruesome visuals.



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79. Transylvania Twist (1989)

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Transylvania Twist, released in 1989, is a hilarious mashup of comedy, fantasy, and horror that will leave audiences chuckling throughout. Told from the perspective of a reluctant nephew of a librarian, the movie follows his journey to recover a 200-year-old book “The Book of Ulthar” which, in the wrong hands, could bring about doomsday.



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80. Hooray for Horrorwood (1991)

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Hooray for Horrorwood” is a fascinating 1991 documentary that delves into the life and obsession of Forrest J. Ackerman, a renowned writer and editor known for his vast collection of science fiction and horror movies. The documentary offers a unique glimpse into Ackerman’s treasure trove of books, objects, film and publicity stills, posters, paintings, and props as he reveals the depth of his passion.



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81. In Search of Dr. Seuss (1994)

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In Search of Dr. Seuss delves into the captivating world of the legendary children’s author Theodor Seuss Geisel, also known as Dr. Seuss, taking audiences on a whimsical journey through the beloved pages of his whimsical imagination. The film follows a curious and determined reporter as she tirelessly seeks to uncover the enigmatic life and storytelling process behind the iconic Dr. Seuss.



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82. Natural Born Killers (1994)

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Natural Born Killers” is a dark, gritty crime thriller that explores the twisted world of mass media and sensationalized violence. Directed by Oliver Stone and boasting an all-star cast that includes Woody Harrelson, Juliette Lewis, and Tom Sizemore, the film delves deeply into the lives of two serial killers, Mickey and Mallory, whose traumatic childhoods have left them damaged beyond repair. The duo embarks on a blood-soaked rampage across America, their every action glorified by the media, who revel in their notoriety and ruthless depravity.



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83. It’s Alive: The True Story of Frankenstein (1994)

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Immerse yourself in the chilling saga of Frankenstein’s creation in “It’s Alive: The True Story of Frankenstein” (1994). This award-winning documentary delves into the history of the infamous monster, from Mary Shelley’s groundbreaking 1818 novel to the countless adaptations and interpretations that have followed. Featuring exclusive interviews with industry legends like Robert De Niro, Mel Brooks, and Roger Corman, the film offers a comprehensive exploration of the cultural impact of Frankenstein’s monster and its enduring presence in horror filmmaking.



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84. Empire of the Censors (1995)

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From the creators of the documentary “Empire of the Censors” comes a fascinating journey into the history of film and video censorship in Great Britain. This intriguing documentary delves into the fascinating and sometimes controversial world of BBFC, the British Board of Film Classification.



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85. The Universal Story (1996)

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The Universal Story is a captivating documentary that takes viewers on an extraordinary journey through the illustrious history of Universal Pictures. Dive into the fascinating world of movie magic as we explore the timeless tales and iconic characters that have left an indelible mark on the silver screen.



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86. Universal Horror (1998)

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Universal Horror” (1998) is a riveting documentary that explores the origins of horror films and zeroes in on the genre’s early days, specifically the chilling creations made at Universal Studios in the 1930s. Directed by Kevin Brownlow, the film is a captivating journey through the dark allure of early 20th-century filmmaking, where the line between reality and horror was blurred. Featuring interviews, footage, and behind-the-scenes glimpses, this documentary delves into how the fear of World War One influenced horror filmmakers and forever shaped the landscape of cinema.



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87. Angela’s Ashes (1999)

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Angela’s Ashes” is a gripping, emotional drama based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning memoir by Irish author Frank McCourt. Set in 1930s Limerick, the film follows an Irish Catholic family, struggling with poverty, prejudice, and alcoholism as they endure harsh slum conditions. The film, directed by Alan Parker, is a poignant exploration of the life of an I. R. A.



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88. The American Nightmare (2000)

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Dive into the American nightmare as you embark on a chilling journey through the heart of 1960s-’70s horror films. This documentary explores the darkest depths of cinema, delving into the minds of the artists who made these films, and how they reflect the society they were created in. From the dark mysteries of George A.



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89. Schlock! The Secret History of American Movies (2001)

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Schlock! . The Secret History of American Movies” is a riveting 2001 documentary that dives into the thrilling world of exploitation filmmaking.



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90. Edgar G. Ulmer: The Man Off-Screen (2004)

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Edgar G. Ulmer: The Man Off-Screen” is a fascinating documentary that delves into the life of the “King of B-Movies, ” Edgar G. Ulmer.



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91. One for the Fire: The Legacy of ‘Night of the Living Dead’ (2008)

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One for the Fire: The Legacy of ‘Night of the Living Dead’”, is an enthralling chronicle of the evolution and lasting impact of an iconic American cinema classic. This 2008 documentary masterfully recounts the journey of ‘Night of the Living Dead’ since its inception four decades ago.



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92. Happy Tears (2009)

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Happy Tears” is a quirky, heartfelt comedy-drama that explores the complexities of family dynamics and the importance of communication. Directed by Mitchell Lichtenstein and written by himself, the film stars a talented ensemble cast including Parker Posey, Demi Moore, and Rip Torn.



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93. The Last Circus (2010)

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The Last Circus” is a dark and twisted comedy-drama-horror film that follows the struggles of a young trapeze artist named Carmen. Caught between her desire for Sergio, the Happy Clown, and her affection for Javier, the Sad Clown, both of whom are deeply disturbed, Carmen must make a difficult decision.



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94. Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy (2010)

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Dive deep into the nightmarish world of “Freddy Krueger” with “Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy, ” an award-winning documentary that unveils the origins of the iconic horror franchise. Taking you through the terrifying journey behind the scenes, this intriguing film explores the origins of the “dream demon” Freddy Krueger.



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95. These Amazing Shadows (2011)

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These Amazing Shadows” (2011) is a powerful documentary that explores the history and significance of The National Film Registry, a prestigious roll call of American cinema treasures. This film not only reflects the diverse array of films but also encapsulates the American experience, making it a compelling watch for film appreciation enthusiasts.



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96. Corman’s World: Exploits of a Hollywood Rebel (2011)

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Corman’s World: Exploits of a Hollywood Rebel” is a riveting documentary that delves into the life and work of DIY filmmaker Roger Corman, a pioneer in the world of Hollywood cinema. With a unique approach to movie-making, Corman paved the way for a new generation of filmmakers. This captivating documentary showcases interviews with industry legends including Martin Scorsese and Quentin Tarantino, who credit Corman as a major influence on their own careers.



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97. Monster Madness: The Golden Age of the Horror Film (2014)

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Monster Madness: The Golden Age of the Horror Film takes viewers on an insightful journey back to the roots of horror movie magic. The documentary focuses on the iconic franchise of Universal monsters, including Frankenstein, Dracula, the Mummy, and the Wolf Man, which helped catapult the genre into the stratosphere of fame.



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98. True Fear: The Making of Psycho (2015)

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True Fear: The Making of Psycho” is a captivating 2015 documentary that dives into the creation and impact of Alfred Hitchcock’s landmark 1960 film, Psycho. This fascinating film explores the origins, challenges, and influence of Hitchcock’s iconic black-and-white thriller, which revolutionized the psychological thriller genre.



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99. Greetings from Tromaville (2017)

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Greetings from Tromaville delves into the wild and unapologetic world of Troma Entertainment, the infamous independent film company co-founded by the boundary-pushing visionary, Lloyd Kaufman. With a focus on the exploitation, b horror, and gore genres, this documentary takes you on a tour through the tumultuous journey of Troma Entertainment, dating back to its inception in 1974 by Kaufman and his partner, Michael Herz.



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100. The Grinch (2018)

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Get ready to experience a heartwarming adventure with Dr. Seuss’ classic tale in the 2018 animated feature, The Grinch. Set in the whimsical world of Whoville, the story revolves around the Grinch, a grumpy and solitary creature, who devises a plan to destroy the joy of Christmas for the cheerful village. With its blend of 3D animation and computer graphics, The Grinch brings the beloved story to life with vivid colors and memorable characters.



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101. Carl Laemmle (2019)

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Carl Laemmle is a riveting and intriguing documentary that dives into the captivating life story of Carl Laemmle, a German-Jewish immigrant who rose to fame by founding Universal Pictures. This remarkable figure not only made a significant mark in the motion picture industry, but also saved over 300 Jewish families from the grasp of Nazi Germany. Directed by James L.



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102. Boris Karloff: The Man Behind the Monster (2021)

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Enter the fascinating world of Boris Karloff: The Man Behind the Monster, a captivating documentary that delves into the life of this iconic cult actor. The film, released in 2021, takes viewers on a journey through Karloff’s illustrious 60-year career in the entertainment industry and his enduring legacy as one of the icons of 20th century popular culture.



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