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Boris Karloff films
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While best known for his portrayal of Frankenstein's Monster in James Whale's classic 1931 horror flick, Karloff is an icon of classic horror whose velvety voice and creepy demeanor made him well suited to a diversity of macabre roles. This collecti... Directed by Various / Compilation Our Price: £7.99 DVD | Available
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Charlie Chan investigates more foul play. Here, an opera star, recently escaped from a lunatic asylum, is the prime suspect when his fellow performers are found dead. Regarded by many as the best of the Charlie Chan series. Included in the movie is ... Directed by H. Bruce Humberstone Our Price: £12.59 DVD | Available | Save £1.40 (10%)
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Three classic Universal horror films based on Mary Shelley's tale of Dr. Frankenstein - the man who overreaches and creates an 'abhorred monster'. features Frankenstein (Whale, 1931), The Bride of Frankenstein (Whale, 1935) and the Son of Frankenste... Directed by James Whale Our Price: £8.99 DVD | Available | Save £6.00 (40%)
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Aka The Doctor from the Seven Dials. Set in 1840s London where well-meaning Doctor Bolton (Karloff) experiments with anaesthesia and becomes addicted to experimental drugs. Thereafter he is black mailed into signing false death certificates for grav... Directed by Robert Day Our Price: £11.99 DVD | Available | Save £1.00 (7%)
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Karloff is the occult expert who helps an unfortunate man who is given lodging by the owner of Greymarsh Lodge and who doesn't count on the witches there. Barbara Steele is notable with her green skin and goat's horn headdress. Directed by Vernon Sewell Our Price: £13.99 DVD | Available | Save £2.00 (12%)
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An embittered paraplegic often pays visits to the mysterious cellar in his house. But just what is lurking down there? Directed by Daniel Haller Our Price: £5.99 DVD | In Stock | Save £7.00 (53%)
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The best - and most brutal - of the classic gangster films. The place is Chicago during Prohibition. Tony Camonte is an ambitious hood with a Napoloeonic urge to fight his way to number one gang boss. Director: Howard Hawks Our Price: £5.99
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Tense, humanistic, shocking and yet slyly witty, we all have a tendency to take this masterwork for granted, so strongly is its imagery a part of our world. A film of pathos, vendetta and the consequences of overweening ambition. Directed by James Whale Our Price: £5.99 DVD | Available | Save £4.00 (40%)
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A writer believes an innocent man may have been hanged for the crimes of a serial killer 20 years earlier. When he picks up a scalpel used by the murderer, he becomes possessed by the killer and starts committing murders himself. Karloff is on fine ... Directed by Robert Day Our Price: £11.99 DVD | Available | Save £1.00 (7%)
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After escaping from an asylum the mad Dr Niemann (Boris Karloff) and his hunchbacked assistant revive Count Dracula, The Wolf Man and Frankenstein's monster (The Mummy would have been there too but the budget didn't stretch to him too) to extract re... Directed by Erle C Kenton Our Price: £5.99 DVD | Available | Save £4.00 (40%)
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Lucille Ball stars as a feisty American gal in England who is hired by Scotland Yard to go undercover to trap a serial killer who claimed one of her friends. Directed by Douglas Sirk Our Price: £11.99 DVD | Available | Save £1.00 (7%)
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The best - and most brutal - of the classic gangster films. The place is Chicago during Prohibition. Tony Camonte is an ambitious hood with a Napoloeonic urge to fight his way to number one gang boss. Directed by Howard Hawks Our Price: £5.99 DVD | In Stock | Save £4.00 (40%)
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With a cast that includes Karloff, Rathbone, Atwill and Lugosi, this atmospheric Frankenstein sequel is no bastard offspring, but an entirely worthy followup to the James Whale classic. This time, Frankenstein's son returns to inherit his father's c... Directed by Rowland V Lee Our Price: £5.99 DVD | In Stock | Save £4.00 (40%)
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Bogdanovich's debut is a still relevant tale of a Vietnam vet turned random sniper in small-town America. Karloff lends weight to the cast and turns in a good performance as the old horror actor who ends up confronting the killer. Directed by Peter Bogdanovich Our Price: £5.99 DVD | Available | Save £10.00 (62%)
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The Ape / British Intelligence Two features starring Boris Karloff. In 'The Ape', he plays a mysterious doctor who dons the pelt of a circus ape and sets about slaughtering innocent people in the name of medical research. In 'British Intelligence', he is Valdar, a butler who migh... Directed by William Nigh / Terry Morse Our Price: £11.99 DVD | Available | Save £1.00 (7%)
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The first and possibly greatest pairing of Karloff and Lugosi. It may have a ludicrous plot and a nonsensical satanic ritual, but this is the nearest Hollywood got to real German Expressionism. The glorious set design (all art-deco and Bauhaus) is i... Directed by Edgar G. Ulmer Our Price: £7.99 DVD | In Stock | Save £8.00 (50%)
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