With the help of excerpts from two films based on their novels, ‘Turn of the Tide’ (1935), and ‘Scars of Dracula’ (1970), Clegg provides a guide to their work and the very different tales ...
A quick browse through the Evening Chronicle’s listings page for that day reveals The Battle Of The Bulge was showing at the Pavillion on Westgate Road, Scars Of Dracula was on at the ABC on ...
We must have a great deal more restraint, and much more done by onlookers’ reactions instead of by shots of ‘pulsating ...
Compelling villains have been a staple since tribes gathered around fires and told stories. Popular movies merely build upon ...
Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein might be the most faithful movie adaptation of the novel… yet it’s far from the best.
A series of the classic horror films of the 1930s reflected the times. Bela Lugosi was brilliant representing Dracula not as a ... an amusement that mentally scars her for life.