Scott Allen Nollen
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Loosely based on the novel by Bram Stoker, the film follows Count Dracula from Transylvania to London and back again. Shot in moody black and white.
Dracula

For the first time in 75 years, A young actor brings back to life two of Universal's iconic Karloff monsters,"The Mummy" and "Frankenstein" for an elaborate screen test and tribute to the legendary Boris Karloff.
Kreating Karloff
Escaped killer Edmond Bateman finds refuge with plastic surgeon Richard Vollin, who hideously disfigures him in order to blackmail him into carrying out several nefarious deeds. Several elements from the works of Edgar Allan Poe drive Vollin's madness.
The Raven
A faithful adaptation of the famous horror story by Edgar Allan Poe. Tormented by his boss, a man goes mad and murders him, only to be forever tormented by the beat of his victim's heart.
The Tell-Tale Heart
A faithful adaptation of the Edgar Allan Poe story about subjectivity, in which a man believes he sees a hideous monster approaching his home. He actually is viewing a sphinx moth outside his window.
The Sphinx
An escaped homicidal maniac rummages through a garage, picking up an old garden scythe. Venturing out only in the evenings, the killer resembles the Grim Reaper as he goes on his murderous rampage.
The Scythe
The late Dr. Frankenstein's son returns to the ancestral estate in Germany, where he revives his father's infamous creation. Mayhem ensues.
Son of Frankenstein
The Frankenstein Monster demands that Dr. Frankenstein create a mate for him.
Bride of Frankenstein
A young man, bitten by a wolf, transforms into a werewolf in the light of the full moon. After a murder spree, during which the werewolf kills a small child and eats a dog, he is killed with a silver bullet fired by his father.
The Wolf Man
A faithful dramatization of Edgar Allan Poe's immortal poem, shot in a Spanish-style Catholic church in Harlan, Iowa.
The Raven
President Ronald Reagan, seeking to find a new spokesperson for the 1988 Presidential campaign, frees Regis Stanely from prison to resurrect Elvis Presley from the dead. With the help of Bela Lugosi, Stanely and the revived "King of Rock 'n' Roll" proceed on a rampage, resulting in a series of baseball-bat murders. Reagan must then stop them by using a thermonuclear device.
Edgar Allan Poe's Plan 13: The House of Elvis
When Robert Louis Stevenson's Dr. Henry Jekyll meets H. G. Wells' Invisible Man, all hell breaks loose.
Dr. Jekyll Meets the Invisible Man
A day in the life of the Frankenstein Monster, from his point of view.
A Day with the Monster
A veteran suffering from PTSD imagines that he is a combatant in the European theater during World War II. Although he is subdued and admitted to a mental health facility, he escapes and continues his rampage.
The Ghost Soldier
Van Helsing resurrects Count Dracula, only to "stake" him again.
Dracula Trucks Again
Enoch Rector, "The Man Who Was Bad," goes through life encountering constant mediocrity and tastelessness in society, including art, Christmas, food, and intimate relationships. His adventures are hosted by "Dr. Morbius," horror film host for a Cedar Rapids, Iowa, TV station.
The Bad Sanctum
This "unofficial" sequel to Edward D. Wood's notorious "Plan Nine from Outer Space" follows the frightening misadventures of postal carrier Regis Stanely, who joins forces with the intrepid Dr. Clayburgh to rid the planet of the space vampire, Bela.
Plan 10: The Vengeance of Bela
A scientist aids two brothers who are attacked by a rampaging zombie as they take a short cut through their local graveyard.
Killer Zombie
An extraterrestrial virus breaches the Earth's atmosphere, creating a giant bug-eyed monster which a team of physicists must destroy at any cost.
Black Colossus
The Frankenstein Monster encounters a blind hermit, who welcomes him into his home, where a series of comic incidents occur. The festivities end when a villager arrives to drag the hermit off to the local jail. The Monster makes himself at home.