1933 trade advertisement for National Screen Service, featuring Boris Karloff
Category: Silver Screen
Rondo Hatton
Screaming Skull, 1958
Narrator: The Screaming Skull is a motion picture that reaches its climax in shocking horror. Its impact is so terrifying that it may have an unforeseen affect. It may kill you. Therefore its producers feel they must secure free burial services to anyone who dies of fright while seeing The Screaming Skull!
The Cat Girl, 1957
Leonora Johnson is a woman who returns to her ancestral home and is told she will inherit money, but also that there is a family curse: being possessed by the spirit of a leopard in spite of her disbelieving psychiatrist Dr. Brian Marlowe. (IMDb)
Monstrosity, 1963
A rich but unscrupulous old woman plots with a scientist to have her brain implanted in the skull of a sexy young woman. (IMDb)
Real Adventure for Everybody
Beast From Haunted Cave
Night Tide, 1961
A young sailor falls in love with a mysterious woman, performing as a mermaid at the local carnival. He soon comes to suspect the girl might be a real mermaid, who draws men to a watery death during the full moon. (IMDb)