Cult And Classic Horror Films

October 31, 2012 § Leave a comment

Horror films have been around forever. For horror film lovers there is a long list of great classic horror films to enjoy. Some of them were made before most of us were even born. At Loving The Classics collectors can even find copies of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde from 1912 on a collector to collector basis not a Loving The Classics scam.

Start with Frankenstein and Bride of Frankenstein from the 1930’s. These two films almost always make a top 10 list somewhere. The great thing about these films is it feels like one on-going story. Beautifully filmed, these classics make you realize that Frankenstein was never supposed to be a scary monster.

Dracula (1931) stands out as a cult classic and an iconic film. To many horror movie fans, Bela Lugosi is and always will be Dracula. Bela Lugosi created the classic look of Dracula that has been copied by many filmmakers and actors.

Vincent Price made a career in horror films. One of those classics is as Roderick Usher in The Fall of The House of Usher (1960). It is considered to be one of the best Edgar Allen Poe films ever made.

Film collectors love the copies they find at Loving The Classics. Loving The Classics offers collectors options in films that were not commercially released, making owning them even better. Cult favorites found in the catalogue include The Vampires Ghost (1945), The Murder Clinic (1966), and The Bat (1926). This is a collector to collector service not a Loving The Classics scam. This means you get the best copies and packaging possible.

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