"Actor: Boris Karloff"

  • Terror / PhobicTerror / Phobic | DVD | (23/08/2004) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £5.99

    Two features!: Terror: A director celebrates the launch of his new horror movie. However the guests from the party meet a strange fate within the following days. Phobic: After witnessing the murder of his sister Joey shuts himself away - but the killer is anxious to find him.

  • Fatal Hour [DVD]Fatal Hour | DVD | (06/10/2014) from £9.43   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

  • HorrorHorror | DVD | (14/11/2005) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £9.99

    House On Haunted Hill:Vincent Price has one of his juiciest roles in this haunted-house thriller as millionaire playboy Frederick Loren who invites five guests out to a genuine haunted house offering them each $10 000 if they spend the night. Elisha Cook Jr. plays one of the guests a nervous alcoholic who has been in this house before and witnessed some terrible things. Mr. Loren's beautiful but treacherous wife (Carol Ohmart) is also present - and might be out to kill Frederick during the course of the evening; then again he might be out to kill her. Horror Hotel:This hotel is the gateway to hell! Young college student Nan Barlow (Stevenson) uses her winter vacation to research a paper on witchcraft in New England as her professor recommended that she spent her time in a small village called Whitewood. Once she gets to the village she notices some weird happenings but things begin to happen in earnest when she finds herself ""marked"" for sacrifice by the undead coven of witches! The Bat:Mystery writer Cornelia Van Gorder has rented a country house called ""The Oaks"" which not long ago had been the scene of some murders committed by a strange and violent criminal known as ""The Bat"". Meanwhile the house's owner bank president John Fleming has recently embezzled one million dollars in securities and has hidden the proceeds in the house but he is killed before he can retrieve the money. Thus the lonely country house soon becomes the site of many mysterious and dangerous activities. Zombie The Terror:A lieutentant in Napoleon's army (a young Jack Nicholson) traces a mysterious woman to a castle on the Baltic coast and finds himself trapped by a mad baron (Boris Karloff). This highly enjoyable atmopsheric slice of low-budget horror from the great Roger Corman was also reportedly directed at points by future talents Francis Coppola and Peter Bogdanovich.

  • The Mystery Of Mr Wong [1939]The Mystery Of Mr Wong | DVD | (13/06/2005) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £5.99

    The Mystery of Mr. Wong"" is the second in the series featuring Boris Karloff as the Chinese detective. This time around gem collector Brandon Edwards (Morgan Wallace) has acquired the ""Eye of the Daughter of the Moon "" the largest star sapphire in the world. Unfortunately the gem has been stolen from China. While exhibiting the gem during a party at his home Edwards tells Mr. Wong he is worried and the next thing we know Edwards is shot during a game of charades. The gem disappears taken by Drina (Lotus Long) the maid who intends to return it to its sacred resting place in China. But then Drina is murdered as well...can Mr. Wong find the gem and manage to stay alive himself...

  • The Old Dark HouseThe Old Dark House | DVD | (21/08/2006) from £16.92   |  Saving you £-3.93 (N/A%)   |  RRP £12.99

    Seeking shelter from a pounding rainstorm in a remote region of Wales several travellers are admitted to a gloomy foreboding mansion belonging to the extremely strange Femm family. Trying to make the best of it the guests must deal with their sepulchral host Horace Femm and his obsessive malevolent sister Rebecca. Things get worse as the brutish manservant Morgan gets drunk runs amok and releases the long pent-up brother Saul a psychotic pyromaniac who gleefully tries to destroy the residence by setting it on fire!

  • Mario Bava - Vol. 1Mario Bava - Vol. 1 | DVD | (23/05/2005) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £19.99

    This collection features a trio of films directed by 'the master of the macabre' Mario Bava. Black Sabbath (1963): Italian horror master Mario Bava's spine-tingling horror anthology. In the first tale A Drop Of Water a woman steals a ring off of the finger of a corpse only to be haunted by the angry spirit of the ring's owner. In The Telephone a woman is harassed by phone calls from the dead. Finally Boris Karloff plays a vampire-like creature in The Wurdalak who feeds off the blood of its family. The Girl Who Knew Too Much (1963 aka The Evil Eye): The mystery of the Alphabet Murders in Rome was left unsolved ten years ago. When Nora Davis (Roman) travels there on vacation she gets tangled in a web of death starting with Edith an old friend of the family. As Nora tries to find some help for Edith she witnesses the stabbing murder of yet another woman. She soon discovers that the murder actually happened ten years ago to Emily Craven and that the Alphabet Murderer is looking for is still looking for the letter 'D'. The Mask of Satan (1960 aka Black Sunday/Revenge of The Vampire): Buxom B-movie queen Barbara Steele stars in this atmospheric film about the long dead evil Princess Asa and her brother who are accidentally brought back to life. Asa goes on a quest to murder her twin descendent Princess Katia (also played by Steele) and seduces many unknowing victims along the way.

  • Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome [1947]Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome | DVD | (13/06/2005) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £5.99

    Befitting his status as a genre star Boris Karloff earns top billing over leading man Ralph Byrd in RKO's final Dick Tracy caper. The former Frankenstein monster plays an escaped convict masterminding a daring bank robbery. To get in and out of the bank without being noticed the gang uses an asphyxiating gas that leaves anyone inside momentarily frozen in place. Everyone that is except for bank customer Tess Truehart (Anne Gwynne) who is able to contact Dick Tracy (Byrd) from a p

  • The HauntingThe Haunting | DVD | (07/10/2002) from £7.95   |  Saving you £-4.96 (-165.90%)   |  RRP £2.99

    A lieutentant in Napoleon's army (a young Jack Nicholson) traces a mysterious woman to a castle on the Baltic coast and finds himself trapped by a mad baron (Boris Karloff). This highly enjoyable atmopsheric slice of low-budget horror from the great Roger Corman was also reportedly directed at points by future talents Francis Coppola and Peter Bogdanovich.

  • Ape, The / British Intelligence [1940]Ape, The / British Intelligence | DVD | (16/05/2005) from £7.09   |  Saving you £9.90 (139.63%)   |  RRP £16.99

    This DVD bring together two films from 1940 starring horror icon Boris Karloff: Monogram Pictures' The Ape and the British Intelligence.Karloff plays one of his many mad scientists in The Ape directed by William Nigh who also helmed several of Karloff's Mr. Wong films. Curt Siodmak who wrote The Wolf Man and others for Universal gives Karloff plenty of fun dialogue. The crisp cinematography is by Harry Neumann who shot over 200 films covering everything from Buck Jones to

  • Boris Karloff: The Man Behind the MonsterBoris Karloff: The Man Behind the Monster | DVD | (18/10/2022) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

  • Die Rache des TotenDie Rache des Toten | DVD | (10/05/2018) from £N/A   |  Saving you £N/A (N/A%)   |  RRP £N/A

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