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Night of Terror

Cinema Fearité Presents ‘Night Of Terror’ – A Bela Lugosi-Fueled Proto-Slasher With A Real Threatening Maniac

September 8, 2016 by James Jay Edwards

In retrospect, it would appear as if Universal Studios owned the American horror cinema market in the 1930s.  In actuality, however, nearly every studio in town was making horror films just as prolifically during that decade, with RKO Radio Pictures (King Kong, The Most Dangerous Game), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (Freaks, Mad Love), and Columbia Pictures (Black Moon, […]

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité Tagged With: Beatrice Van, Bela Lugosi, Benjamin Stoloff, Columbia Pictures, Edwin Maxwell, George Meeker, Mary Frey, Matt McHugh, Night of Terror, Tully Marshall, Wallace Ford, Willard Mack, William Jacobs

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