“La Vendetta di Frankenstein” Vampirissimo vol. 3, #5 (Italy 1974)
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“La Vendetta di Frankenstein” Vampirissimo vol. 3, #5 (Italy 1974)

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Poster for Das Cabinet des Dr. Caligari (1920).
Lon Chaney & Mary Philbin The Phantom of the Opera (1925)
From a poster for Hangover Square (1945).
Day the World Ended (1955)

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Luc-Olivier Merson illustrates Esmeralda’s rescue in an 1889 edition of Notre-Dame de Paris.
Get a load of this goof. I think the woman’s cowering just to be polite.
Astounding Stories (Jan. 1931)
Stark Mad (1929)
The makers of Drácula (1931) would come in each night, watch the footage that the other crew had filmed for the English-language version that day, and try to outdo them.
An incubus departs through the window on his night-mare.
L'Incubo Abbandona il Giaciglio di Due Fanciulle Dormienti (Henry Fuseli, 1793)

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Maritime mansploitation.
The Beyond #21 (July 1953)
A third go at adapting The Lodger to film (1944)—this one starring Laird Cregar, another brilliant actor who was himself a bit of a tortured soul.
“Une Bourgeoise et une Veuve" from Guyot Marchant’s La Danse Macabre des Femmes (1491).
Poster image for King Kong (1933).
The Man Who Laughs (1928)

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Cover detail from the Spring 1942 issue of Planet Stories.
Richard Arlen & Kathleen Burke Island of Lost Souls (1932)