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The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Science launches “A Monstrous Centennial: Universal’s Legacy of Horror” with this double bill of classic black-and-white horror films. DRACULA (1931) is a bit dated but still enjoyably thanks to wonderful atmosphere and performances, especially by Bela Lugosi as the Count. THE BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN (1935) represents the height [...]
Location: The Old Town Music Hall, 140 Richmond Street El Segundo, CA 90245
Description: October – Halloween in the air! What better time for a good old-fashioned scary movie? THE BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN (1935) represents the height of the first great era of movie monsters: a lavishly produced, big-budget affair handled with master craftsmanship by director [...]
Fathom Events and Turner Classic Movies present a double bill of black-and-white films from the Golden Age of Classic Horror: FRANKENSTEIN (1931) and THE BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN (1935), both directed by James Whale and starring Boris Karloff as the monster. Though many old horror films do not hold up so well today, Whale’s work – [...]