Theatrical trailers (Realart reissues) for the horror movie classics FRANKENSTEIN (1931) and DRACULA (1931).
Read all about the 50-year history of Chicago TV horror-movie hosts and monster-movie showcases in the book CHICAGO TV HORROR MOVIE SHOWS: FROM SHOCK THEATRE TO SVENGOOLIE available from Lake Claremont Press at www.lakeclaremont.com
Horror novel see video book trailer
dltanner99 11 months ago
I can't watch Frankenstein without thinking of Herman Munster XD
OhJeiArh 1 year ago
my dad use to get in a movie, a candy bar and coke and popcorn, for 25 cents
willeecoyotee 1 year ago
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fahimu14 2 years ago
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fahimu14 2 years ago
If you want to keep some kids quiet for a Saturday afternoon, here you go.
TenderTrap86 2 years ago
Love these old trailers. Many weekends I took $1.50 and walked to the neighborhood theater for the Saturday afternoon matinee. Back then I could watch a horror film plus two cartoons and still have enough left over to buy popcorn and a drink. Yeah a $1.50, where did those days go?
5inchreel 2 years ago
Frankenstein in my opinion had more classic than Dracula.
TheMovielover95 2 years ago
cool
knoxman32 2 years ago