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Directed by Dan CurtisOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Fantastic,
Horror,
RomanceThemes Films about magic and magicians,
Vampires in filmActors Jonathan Frid,
Grayson Hall,
Joan Bennett,
Kathryn Leigh Scott,
John Karlen,
Roger DavisRating62%
Willie Loomis, the Collins family handyman, is searching for old treasure in the family mausoleum when he accidentally frees Barnabas Collins, a 175-year-old vampire who enslaves him. Upon his release, he attacks Daphne Budd, secretary to Collinwood’s matriarch, Elizabeth Collins Stoddard. She is discovered by Jeff Clark, who takes her back to the house where Dr. Julia Hoffman administers medical attention to her., 1h35
Directed by Dan CurtisOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Fantastic,
Horror,
RomanceThemes Films about magic and magicians,
Ghost films,
Vampires in filmActors David Selby,
Grayson Hall,
Kate Jackson,
Lara Parker,
John Karlen,
Nancy BarrettRating54%
Handsome young artist Quentin Collins arrives at his newly inherited estate of Collinwood with his beautiful wife Tracy. They meet the housekeeper Carlotta Drake and the caretaker Gerard Stiles. The Collins' friends Alex and Claire Jenkins, who have co-written several successful horror novels, move into a cottage on the estate., 1h56
Directed by Dan CurtisOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Fantastic,
HorrorThemes Ghost filmsActors Karen Black,
Oliver Reed,
Bette Davis,
Lee Montgomery,
Anthony James,
Eileen HeckartRating64%
The Rolf family takes a summer-long vacation at a large, shabby neo-classical 19th-century mansion in the California countryside. The family consists of Marian (Karen Black), her husband Ben (Oliver Reed), their twelve-year-old son Davey (Lee H. Montgomery), and Ben's elderly Aunt Elizabeth (Bette Davis). The owners of the house are the Allardyce siblings, Arnold and Roz (Burgess Meredith and Eileen Heckart); there is also a caretaker called Walker. The Allardyces inform the Rolfs of a particularly odd requirement for their rental: their mother will continue to live in her upstairs room, and the Rolfs are to provide her with meals during their stay. The siblings explain that the old woman is obsessed with privacy and will not interact with them, so meals are to be left outside her door. Marian eagerly accepts this task, having already succumbed to the allure of the ornate house and its period decor. She becomes obsessed with caring for the home, begins to dress as if she is from the Victorian age, and distances herself from her family. Of particular interest to her is a room near the bedroom of Mrs. Allardyce, which contains collections of framed portraits of people from different eras and a music box., 1h38
Directed by Dan CurtisOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Fantastic,
Horror,
RomanceThemes Dracula films,
Vampires in filmActors Jack Palance,
Simon Ward,
Nigel Davenport,
Pamela Brown,
Fiona Lewis,
Sarah DouglasRating62%
"Bistritz, Hungary May 1897": natives in Transylvania seem afraid when they learn solicitor Jonathan Harker is going to Castle Dracula. Jonathan shows up, and finds the Count abrupt and impatient to get things done. He reacts very strongly to a photograph of Harker's fiancée Mina and her best friend Lucy. After rescuing Harker from the Brides, he forces Harker to write a letter saying that he will be staying in Transylvania for a month. Harker climbs down the castle wall and finds Dracula's coffin, but is attacked and knocked out by one of Dracula's gypsy servants before he can stake Dracula. They later throw him in the lower levels of the crypt, where the Brides attack Harker., 1h18
Directed by Dan CurtisOrigin USAGenres Thriller,
HorrorThemes Films about animals,
Films about magic and magicians,
Wolves in film,
Werewolves in film,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Peter Graves,
Clint Walker,
Jo Ann Pflug,
Philip Carey,
Don Megowan,
Jim StormRating54%
Adventure writer John Weatherby (Peter Graves) is called in to investigate a series of brutal murders that has investigators confused. The clues are not clear and leave no clear trail. The tracks left at the murder site appear to be that of a wolf, or a man, or both. Lost in his search for answers, Weatherby contacts his old friend Byron (Clint Walker), a mysterious hunter and a recluse, to help him track this unknown killer. His friend is not much help but may know more than what he's willing to say., 1h40
Directed by Dan CurtisOrigin USAGenres DramaActors Dean Jones,
Andrew Duggan,
Louise Sorel,
Chris Petersen,
Katy Kurtzman,
Harris YulinRating72%
It's the summer of 1937 in Bridgeport, Connecticut and 12-year-old Daniel Cooper (Chris Petersen) along with his 10-year-old sister Sarah (Katy Kurtzman) are looking forward to summer vacation, most particularly, the annual 4th of July festivities. Sarah soon befriends the town's gentle misfit, Albert Cavanaugh, known by the town's children as "Snowman" (Geoffrey Lewis), a highly decorated and now brain-damaged World War I veteran, after she defends him from the town's resident bully, "Red" Doyle (Eric Shea). When Snowman finds himself accused of a terrible murder, Sarah, believing him to be innocent, convinces her successful attorney father, Ed Cooper (Dean Jones) to defend him. Amid courtroom allegations of communism and insinuations of a potentially inappropriate relationship with Sarah, Ed Cooper and the town's children must try to prove Snowman's innocence, before he can be sentenced to jail for the murder., 1h40
Directed by Dan CurtisOrigin USAGenres DramaActors Dean Jones,
Joan Hackett,
Ronnie Scribner,
Louanne Sirota,
Donald Moffat,
Andrew DugganRating61%
It's the summer of 1938 in Bridgeport, Connecticut and Jewish 13-year-old, Daniel Cooper (now portrayed by Ronnie Scribner) finds himself tangling with the bigoted playground bully, Freddy Landauer (David Baron). As the talk of Bridgeport centers around the pending rematch between boxing heavyweight champ Joe Louis and his German challenger, Danny is challenged to a boxing match with the Landauer boy, to which he feels he has no choice but to accept. Paralleling his plight, Danny's father (Dean Jones) also begins to experience antisemitism when he takes in a Jewish boarder from Germany (Donald Moffat) who has come to the United States to warn of the increasing menace overseas in the form of Adolf Hitler. As Danny and his family are faced with their own pressures from within their small-town community, they must each make difficult decisions about standing up for what is right in the face of discrimination and intimidation.