Binge Box. Original NightmaresBinge Box. Original Nightmares
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DVD, 2019
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Current format, DVD, 2019, , Available . Offered in 0 more formatsA collection of classic monster movies all gathered into one "binge box" for a spectacular movie night.
Dracula (NR) (1931) (75 min.): Although there have been numerous screen versions of Bram Stoker's classic tale, none is more enduring than the 1931 original.
Frankenstein (NR) (1931) (71 min.): Dr. Frankenstein dares to tamper with life and death by creating a human monster out of lifeless body parts. It's director James Whale's adaptation of the Mary Shelley novel blended with the compassionate portrayel of a creature groping for identity that makes Frankenstein a masterpiece not only of the genre, but for all time.
The bride of Frankenstein (NR) (1935) (75 min.): In this sequal to Frankenstein, the good doctor means to build a mate for his monster.
Creature from the black lagoon (G) (1954) (80 min.): This is the mythical story of a dangerous half-human, half-fish creature lurking in the depths of the Amazon. After discovering a unique prehistoric claw fossil on an expedition deep in the jungle, archaeologists investigate its origins, which lead them directly to a mysterious creature. Led by marine-life specialist David Reed, the men try to capture the monster who has become obsessed with David's assistant Kay.
The mummy (NR) (1932) (74 min.): An Egyptian who was buried alive comes back to life after an archaeological dig.
The invisible man (NR) (1933) (72 min.): A mysterious doctor discovers a serum that makes him invisible. Covered by bandages and dark glasses, he arrives at a small English village and attempts to hide his amazing discovery. But the same drug that renders him invisible slowly drives him to commit acts of unspeakable terror.
Dracula (NR) (1931) (75 min.): Although there have been numerous screen versions of Bram Stoker's classic tale, none is more enduring than the 1931 original.
Frankenstein (NR) (1931) (71 min.): Dr. Frankenstein dares to tamper with life and death by creating a human monster out of lifeless body parts. It's director James Whale's adaptation of the Mary Shelley novel blended with the compassionate portrayel of a creature groping for identity that makes Frankenstein a masterpiece not only of the genre, but for all time.
The bride of Frankenstein (NR) (1935) (75 min.): In this sequal to Frankenstein, the good doctor means to build a mate for his monster.
Creature from the black lagoon (G) (1954) (80 min.): This is the mythical story of a dangerous half-human, half-fish creature lurking in the depths of the Amazon. After discovering a unique prehistoric claw fossil on an expedition deep in the jungle, archaeologists investigate its origins, which lead them directly to a mysterious creature. Led by marine-life specialist David Reed, the men try to capture the monster who has become obsessed with David's assistant Kay.
The mummy (NR) (1932) (74 min.): An Egyptian who was buried alive comes back to life after an archaeological dig.
The invisible man (NR) (1933) (72 min.): A mysterious doctor discovers a serum that makes him invisible. Covered by bandages and dark glasses, he arrives at a small English village and attempts to hide his amazing discovery. But the same drug that renders him invisible slowly drives him to commit acts of unspeakable terror.
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