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Freaks (1932)
: :Tod Browning, who directed Bela Lugosi in the original Dracula, stepped into even eerier territory with this 1932 story of betrayal and retribution in the circus. Evil trapeze artist Olga Baclanova seduces and marries a midget in the circus sideshow, hoping to inherit his wealth. But in doing so, she has crossed the wrong folks: the tightly knit group of nature's aberrations, who stick together like family--and who set out to avenge their little pal. Browning brought in some of the most famous sideshow attractions of the era, include Siamese twins ...
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Classic Monsters Collection
: :Tod Browning, who directed Bela Lugosi in the original Dracula, stepped into even eerier territory with this 1932 story of betrayal and retribution in the circus. Evil trapeze artist Olga Baclanova seduces and marries a midget in the circus sideshow, hoping to inherit his wealth. But in doing so, she has crossed the wrong folks: the tightly knit group of nature's aberrations, who stick together like family--and who set out to avenge their little pal. Browning brought in some of the most famous sideshow attractions of the era, include Siamese twins ...
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Mark of the Vampire
: :Classic (and relatively rare!) 1935 horror gem featuring Bela Lugosi as the title bloodsucker...though it was impossible for this MGM film to call him Dracula because the rights to that name were locked up by Universal. Lionel Barrymore is tobilled. Tod Browning (yes, the director of Universal's DRACULA) is behind the camera.
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Devil Doll (1936)
: :Classic (and relatively rare!) 1935 horror gem featuring Bela Lugosi as the title bloodsucker...though it was impossible for this MGM film to call him Dracula because the rights to that name were locked up by Universal. Lionel Barrymore is tobilled. Tod Browning (yes, the director of Universal's DRACULA) is behind the camera.
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Classic Monsters - The Definitive Collection (Dracula, The Wolf Man, Frankenstein)
: :Classic (and relatively rare!) 1935 horror gem featuring Bela Lugosi as the title bloodsucker...though it was impossible for this MGM film to call him Dracula because the rights to that name were locked up by Universal. Lionel Barrymore is tobilled. Tod Browning (yes, the director of Universal's DRACULA) is behind the camera.
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Raggedy Ann
: :Classic (and relatively rare!) 1935 horror gem featuring Bela Lugosi as the title bloodsucker...though it was impossible for this MGM film to call him Dracula because the rights to that name were locked up by Universal. Lionel Barrymore is tobilled. Tod Browning (yes, the director of Universal's DRACULA) is behind the camera.
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Freaks
: :Tod Browning, who directed Bela Lugosi in the original Dracula, stepped into even eerier territory with this 1932 story of betrayal and retribution in the circus. Evil trapeze artist Olga Baclanova seduces and marries a midget in the circus sideshow, hoping to inherit his wealth. But in doing so, she has crossed the wrong folks: the tightly knit group of nature's aberrations, who stick together like family--and who set out to avenge their little pal. Browning brought in some of the most famous sideshow attractions of the era, include Siamese twins ...
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Outside the Law
: :Lon Chaney is not the star of Tod Browning's Outside the Law (the second of 10 pictures they made together), but he practically steals the film. Browning cast the man of a thousand faces in two roles, as the despicable gangster Black Mike ('a rat, a vulture, and a snake,' according to the titles) and as the devoted Chinese servant to a Confucian Chinatown teacher. Priscilla Dean stars as Molly, the daughter of a San Francisco underworld leader lured back to a life of crime by Mike, who frames her father ...
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Raggedy Ann
: :Lon Chaney is not the star of Tod Browning's Outside the Law (the second of 10 pictures they made together), but he practically steals the film. Browning cast the man of a thousand faces in two roles, as the despicable gangster Black Mike ('a rat, a vulture, and a snake,' according to the titles) and as the devoted Chinese servant to a Confucian Chinatown teacher. Priscilla Dean stars as Molly, the daughter of a San Francisco underworld leader lured back to a life of crime by Mike, who frames her father ...
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The Legion of Death
: :Lon Chaney is not the star of Tod Browning's Outside the Law (the second of 10 pictures they made together), but he practically steals the film. Browning cast the man of a thousand faces in two roles, as the despicable gangster Black Mike ('a rat, a vulture, and a snake,' according to the titles) and as the devoted Chinese servant to a Confucian Chinatown teacher. Priscilla Dean stars as Molly, the daughter of a San Francisco underworld leader lured back to a life of crime by Mike, who frames her father ...
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