UCLA Film & Television Archive’s “Out of the Ether: Radio Mysteries and Thrillers on Screen,” a retrospective featuring films based on popular radio shows of the ‘30s and ‘40s, continues Sunday ...
Screenwriter Curt Siodmak was a German Jew of Polish descent who fled Europe for Hollywood in the 1930s to escape persecution from the Nazis. So there’s little wonder his 1941 Universal horror classic ...
My roles on stage and video have been varied enough to keep me from being typecast: Mr. Roberts, Sam Slade, Dr. Hugh Wildare (self-taught brain surgeon), Dick Clunk (wacked-out disc jockey) — you get ...
Fans of classic horror are in for a pre-Halloween treat. A double-feature-matinee treat, no less. At 1 p.m. on Saturday, the 1933 version of “The Invisible Man” and the 1941 version of “The Wolf Man” ...
IT has been nearly 70 years since this ominous rhyme was first recited to an antsy Lon Chaney Jr. in the 1941 film “The Wolf Man”: “Even a man who is pure in heart and says his prayers by night/May ...
October is monster movie season. One of the giants of the genre is from Oklahoma. Lon Chaney Jr. was born in Oklahoma City before statehood. Chaney is most famous in the monster-verse for playing the ...
THE Wolfman is a remake of the 1941 Lon Chaney Jr-starring original horror about a man bitten and cursed by a werewolf, with the furry role filled this time around by Benicio Del Toro. He plays ...
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