Gil McKenna (Robert Clarke), an alcoholic research scientist, is exposed to a new kind of radiation that causes him to change into a scaled creature whenever he’s struck by sunlight. Ann Russell (Patricia Manning), a colleague with more than a scientific interest in Gil, tries to find a cure. The overly-emotional Gil spends his time drinking and
House of Dracula (1944)
Count Dracula (John Carradine) and Larry Talbot, aka: The Wolf Man (Lon Chaney) both seek out the great scientist, Dr. Edelman (Onslow Stevens), in order to be cured of their respective curses. Talbot and Edelman find Frankenstein’s Monster (Glenn Strange), which they bring back to Edelman’s laboratory. With three monsters, in the house it is only a matter
House of Frankenstein (1944)
All of the Universal monsters, Frankenstein’s Monster (Glenn Strange), Dracula (John Carradine), Wolf Man (Lon Chaney), a hunchback, and a mad scientist meet in a monster mash. The evil Dr. Niemann (Boris Karloff) and a hunchback murderer (J. Carrol Naish), who acts as his servant, escape from prison to continue Frankenstein’s work, and stumbles upon
The Howling (1981)
Newscaster Karen White (Dee Wallace), traumatized after being attacked by the oddly hairy serial killer, Eddie Quist (Robert Picardo), is sent to a woodland retreat by her psychologist, George Waggner (Patrick Macnee). Accompanied by her husband, Bill (Christopher Stone), Karen meets a strange collection of locals, including a suicidal old man (John Carradine), a sexy
Howling II (1985)
At the funeral of his sister, Karin, Ben (Reb Brown) is informed by werewolf-hunter Stefan Crosscoe (Christopher Lee) that his sister was a werewolf. Ben doesn’t believe until he and news reporter Jenny (Annie McEnroe) are attacked by werewolves. The three join forces to travel to Transylvania to kill the leader of all werewolves, Stirba (Sybil Danning).
Howling IV: The Original Nightmare (1988)
A writer, Marie Adams, suffers a nervous breakdown due to her visions. To rest, she rents a cabin with her husband in the secluded town of Drago. But the town isn’t as peaceful as she’d hoped when she starts to hear howling in the night, and an ex-nun shows up looking for a woman from Marie’s visions. Hey,
Huntress: Spirit of the Night (1995)
Kibakichi (2003)
Kibakichi (Ryuuji Harada), a yokai (beastman-demon) samurai, stumbles upon a village of yokai who masquerade as humans and feed off yakuza and other criminals who enter their gambling den. The residents have made a deal with some local humans: if they help the humans take over their clan, they will be given land where they can
Moon of the Wolf (1972)
A young woman is found murdered in Louisiana, with bite wounds. The Sheriff (David Janssen) searches for the killer from his short list of suspects: the woman’s brother, a strange rustic, the doctor who made her pregnant, the rich land owner (Bradford Dillman), and his sister (Barbara Rush). Made originally for broadcast TV, I had
Night Watch {Nochnoy Dozor} (2004)
In ancient times, a war between the forces of light and darkness ended in a truce. The Night Watch was given authority to keep evil in its place (and the Day Watch polices “good”). Anton (Konstantin Khabensky) is an “other,” a person with supernatural powers. After meeting with a witch in order to harm the fetus of his
Project: Metalbeast (1995)
In 1974, a secret operation brings back werewolf blood from Eastern Europe. One of the agents injects himself with it, becoming a lycanthrope, but is shot with silver bullets and frozen by his boss (Barry Bostwick). In present day, Doctor Anne De Carlo (Kim Delaney) and a team of scientists researching artificial metal blood, are
The Return of the Vampire (1944)
In 1918, Lady Jane Ainsley (Frieda Inescort) assists in the staking of the vampire, Armand Tesla (Bela Lugosi), which frees his werewolf slave, Andreas (Matt Willis). Twenty-three years later, a German bomb opens Tesla’s grave and the stake is removed, returning him to un-life. He quickly puts Andreas under his thrall, and sets out to