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  • I still have my full collection of Castle classic horror films from the mid 1970's. Man, does this bring back some wonderful memories of my early teenage years1

  • Boris Karloff kicked serious ass.

  • One of the angry villagers is Joe Kirk who was Lou Costello's brother-in-law and who played Mr. Botcagaloupe on the Abbot and Costello television show

  • By the time this came out, the wolfman and frankenstein monster were so famous, even characters in movies knew who they were lol

  • at 2:27 the wolf man looks like a cave man in the ice! Maybe he was just transforming when he was freezing up!

  • These are great! Thanks for posting! When I was younger, I had most of all the Castle horror Complete editions in Super 8mm sound. Tell me, are your Castle films Super 8mm or 16mm sound?

  • if you look in the mirror @5.55 min you will see the bare hands of the wolfman

  • @gillman47 Wow! In all the years that I've seen this movie - and I had the Castle Super8 version which I watched to death - I never saw that before! Good catch!

  • The Girl dancing {Elena Verdugo belongs to the senior center where I volunteer.{Chula Vista, California} She was also the nurse on Doctor Marcus Welby on TV  By Ray

  • That's great. Tell her howdy from this big Universal Monster fan and "Good Job"!!!

  • I still my Castle film collection including this one! Thanks for posting the sound version!

  • Castle Films initially released these "highlight" reels on 16mm, sound AND silent {featuring intertitles}, for "home movie" projectors, beginning in the late '30s, offering a huge catalog featuring excerpts from other feature films, with "original" newsreels, travelogues, sports reels and reissues of one reel comedy and musical shorts). The Universal horror films weren't included until the late '40s. In the '50s, they were also issued on slightly condensed 8mm reels as well.

  • Love these shorts from Castle films and have most of them. I well remember the Universal monsters come back of the sixties. These films brings back some great memories.

  • This one's a pretty entertaining flick, supposedly taking place after the "Frankenstein Meets The Wolfman" battle.

  • I love the classic monster films.I am only 32 and wish I was around when the monster boomof the 60"s was around.Thanks for posting

  • Please upload all film.

  • Thanks for these - they're all so much fun!!

  • You're welcome! More coming soon...check back!

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