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VINTAGE HORROR

Of course, Universal Pictures did not have a monopoly on horror and suspense flicks in the 1930s and 1940s. So, let`s take a look at some of the chillers made by Paramount, Columbia, RKO, Fox, Monogram, PRC, three guys in a garage over the weekend....

NEW August 27, 2006 - SON OF KONG (1933) Reviewed. Not a horror film by any reasonable definition but I don't have a "Classic Fantasy Film's Cheapo Sequel" Page yet to put it in.

CONTENTS


Page One
THE APE (1940)
BLACK DRAGONS (1942)
CATMAN OF PARIS (1946)
DR JEKYLL AND MR HYDE (1932)
DOCTOR X (1932)
Page Two
FOG ISLAND (1945)
THE GHOUL (1932)
THE GORILLA (1939)
ISLAND OF LOST SOULS (1933)
KING OF THE ZOMBIES (1941)
Page Three
THE MAD MONSTER (1942)
THE MONSTER AND THE GIRL (1941)
THE MONSTER MAKER (1943)
MYSTERY OF THE WAX MUSEUM (1933)
THE MYSTERIOUS MR WONG (1935)
Page Four
REVENGE OF THE ZOMBIES (1943)
SON OF KONG (1933)


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