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Abbott and Costello: 3 Movies Sure to Strike Your Funny BoneBud Abbott and Lou Costello are one of the greatest comedy teams of all time and still remain a favorite today. They had a way of making people laugh with what seems like little effort. It's no wonder they are comedy legends.- 10 Great Boris Karloff Horror MoviesHere are some of the greatest Boris Karloff Films, including Frankenstein and The Mummy. Karloff appeared with a number of notable actors including horror legend Bela Lugosi (Dracula).
The Bela Lugosi / Boris Karloff Ghost StoriesBela Lugosi and Boris Karloff were, in their own ways, heard from again...after they died.
Horror Icon - Boris KarloffIf you refer to either Boris, or Karloff, any horror fan or movie fan will have images pop in their head of that gaunt figure that entertained us in over 200 movies. When talking about horror movie icons, Boris Karloff's name is one of the first that come to mind.
Interview with Sara Karloff, Daughter of the Late Horror Legend Boris KarloffInterview of Sara Karloff, Daughter of the Late Boris Karloff
A Bio of Boris KarloffBoris Karloff defines several of the most memorable movie monsters of all time. His status on screen and in real life is legendary in moving pictures.
Watch for Free the Best TV Series You've Never SeenThe Veil is a lost example of an anthology tv series, a format popular in the 1950s and 1960s.- U2, David Bowie, Lou Reed, Boris Karloff, Soho, Sleeping Rough, Big-Bosomed Swedes, PigeonsA silly review of a couple of concerts from my young man days.
- Two Boris Karloff FilmsA review of a double bill of these 1930s horror classics, as screened at the 28th Cambridge Film Festival (England)
- Forgotten at Oscar TimeA look at one of the legendary film star's final film roles and why it should have been an Oscar-nominated performance.
- 1944s Arsenic and Old Lace: Murder Runs in the Family!Review of the 1944 horror comedy, Arsenic and Old Lace.
1958's Corridors of Blood: Boris Karloff Stars in A Fictional Account of Finding the Cure to Pain!Review of the classic film starring Boris Karloff, Corridors of Blood (1958).- 1964's The Comedy of Terrors: Death Never Seemed so Funny!Review of the 1964 horror satire The Comedy of Terrors.
Boris Karloff in The Ghoul: A Misbegotten Stab at Ripping Off The MummyThe Ghoul was Britain's first crack at countering the cataract of American horror films cooked up in the early �30s.- Halloween - Profile of Boris Karloff, Legendary Horror ActorBoris Karloff will always be one of the true icons of horror for his performance as the monster in Frankenstein (1931) and with Elsa Lanchester in Bride of Frankenstein (1935), but off-screen he was very different.