The Black Cat from 1934 would be Universal’s first effort at pairing two of their biggest stars together and it was by all accounts, a success. Those two titans of the silver […]
The Black Cat from 1934 would be Universal’s first effort at pairing two of their biggest stars together and it was by all accounts, a success. Those two titans of the silver […]
Joining Dracula, Frankenstein and The Invisible Man back in 1932 from Universal Studios was The Mummy and it would go on to be successful enough to garner itself a number of sequels […]
In 1931 audiences would be treated to two of literature’s biggest monsters. One would be the Frankenstein Monster by Mary Shelley and the other would be Bram Stoker’s Dracula. While Frankenstein would […]