Horror Films in VHS
Bolt the doors, turn off the lights, brush the spider webs from the VCR and settle down for an evening of spine-tingling terror with these horror videos.
Abbott and Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Boris Karloff plays the doctor and stuntman Eddie Parker plays his alter ego. Charles Lamont directed. 1953. 77 min. VH1/ABBO-0002.
Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein. Charles T. Barton's spoof stars Bela Lugosi (Dracula), Lon Chaney, Jr. (Wolf Man) and Glenn Strange (the Monster). 1948. 83 min. VH1/ABBO-0001.
Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy. Bud and Lou tangle with the living mummy Klaris (Eddie Parker) and his nefarious handlers. Charles Lamont directed. 1955. 90 min. VH1/ABBO-0003.
The Abominable Dr. Phibes. Disfigured Vincent Price takes biblical revenge on nine surgeons in Robert Fuest's stylish thriller. 1971. 95 min. VH1/ABOM-0001.
Adventures of a Two-Minute Werewolf. A 13-year-old turns into a wolf in Mark Cullingham's teen comedy. 1985. 45 min. VH2/ADVE-0007.
American Short Story Collection: Rappaccini's Daughter. A youth loves a deadly beauty in Dezso Magyar's Nathaniel Hawthorne adaptation. 1980. 58 min. VH2/AMER-0028.
An American Werewolf in London. Tourists David Naughton and Griffin Dunne fall prey to a werewolf in John Landis' movie. 1981. 97 min. VH1/AMER-0001.
An American Werewolf in Paris. Tom Everett Scott falls in love with werewolf Julie Delpy. Anthony Waller directed. 1997. 98 min. VH1/AMER-0015.
Anaconda. Luis Llosa's movie about a giant snake stars Jon Voight, Jennifer Lopez, Ice Cube, and Eric Stoltz. 1997. 90 min. VH1/ANAC-0001.
Ancient Mysteries: Origin of the Vampire. Charles J. Sterin traces eye-witness accounts of the living dead. 1994. 50 min. VH5/ANCI-0003.
Arachnophobia. Frank Marshall's horror comedy about deadly spiders stars Jeff Daniels, Julian Sands and John Goodman. 1990. 110 min. VH1/ARAC-0001.
Army of Darkness. Bruce Campbell travels back in time to medieval England, where he must battle an army of skeletons, in Sam Raimi's comic sequel to The Evil Dead II. 1992. 81 min. VH1/ARMY-0001.
Asylum. Four demented tales from director Roy Ward Baker and author Robert Bloch. With Peter Cushing and Patrick Magee. 1973. 100 min. VH1/ASYL-0001.
Atom Age Vampire. Plastic surgeon Alberto Lupo murders for the glands that will keep his beloved beautiful. Anton Giulio Majano directed. Dubbed. 1961. 69 min. VH1/ATOM-0002.
Audrey Rose. Robert Wise's tale of reincarnation stars Anthony Hopkins, Marsha Mason, John Beck, and Susan Swift. 1977. 113 min. VH1/AUDR-0001.
The Bat. Roland West's long-lost silent horror mystery features a spooky mansion, a masked phantom, stolen money, and women in distress. 1926. 86 min. VH1/BAT*-0002.
The Bat. Vincent Price stars with Agnes Moorehead in Wilbur Crane's haunted house movie. 1959. 80 min. VH1/BAT*-0001.
The Bat Whispers. This is Roland West's sound remake of his 1926 silent. 1930. 70 min. VH1/BATW-0001.
The Beast with Five Fingers. A dead pianist's dismembered hand haunts Peter Lorre in Robert Florey's weird mystery. 1947. 89 min. VH1/BEAS-0001.
Bedlam. Asylum manager Boris Karloff imprisons crusader Anna Lee in Mark Robson's melodrama of madness. 1946. 79 min. VH1/BEDL-0001.
Beetlejuice. Ghosts Geena Davis and Alec Baldwin seek help from demon Michael Keaton in Tim Burton's spooky comedy. 1988. 92 min. VH1/BEET-0001.
The Best of The Simpsons: Volume 4 includes Wes Archer, Rich Moore and David Silverman's The Simpsons Halloween Special (1990-24 min.). VH2/BEST-0013.
Biography: Bela Lugosi: Hollywood's Dark Prince. Kevin Burns traces the horror star's rise and fall. 1995. 50 min. VH2/BIOG-0024.
Biography: Boris Karloff: The Gentle Monster. The struggling actor won overnight success as the Frankenstein Monster. Kevin Burns directed. 1995. 50 min. VH2/BIOG-0025.
Biography: Hunchback: The Noble Beast. Nancy Gimbrone traces the literary origins and cinematic incarnations of Victor Hugo's Quasimodo. 1996. 46 min. VH2/BIOG-0033.
Biography: Lon Chaney Jr.: Son of a Thousand Faces. Meet the man who played the Wolf Man. A Kevin Burns tape. 1995. 50 min. VH2/BIOG-0017.
Biography: The Mystery of Edgar Allan Poe. Noah Morowitz profiles the great American author of horror stories and haunting poems. 1994. 46 min. VH2/BIOG-0039.
Biography: Vincent Price: The Versatile Villain. Horror actor Vincent Price was also an art connoisseur and master chef. A program by Kerry Jensen-Izsak. 1997. 46 min. VH2/BIOG-0050.
The Birds. Swarms of birds launch an attack on the residents of Bodega Bay in Alfred Hitchcock's shocker. 1963. 119 min. VH1/BIRD-0003.
The Black Castle. Nathan Juran's thriller stars Richard Greene, Stephen McNally, Boris Karloff, and Lon Chaney, Jr. 1952. 82 min. VH1/BLAC-0013.
The Black Cat. Cat-fearing Bela Lugosi seeks revenge against devil-worshipping Boris Karloff in Edgar G. Ulmer's blood-curdler. 1934. 66 min. VH1/BLAC-0007.
The Black Room. An evil count (Boris Karloff) plots to murder his twin (Karloff again) in Roy William Neill's costume picture. 1935. 70 min. VH1/BLAC-0011.
Black Sabbath. Boris Karloff hosts three tales of terror, and plays a vampire in the third. A Mario Bava film. Dubbed. 1964. 99 min. VH1/BLAC-0014.
Black Sunday. A long-dead devil worshiper (Barbara Steele) possesses her innocent descendant (Steele again). Mario Bava directed this frightmare. Dubbed. 1960. 83 min. VH1/BLAC-0012.
The Blair Witch Project ; Curse of the Blair Witch. Three students disappear in the Maryland woods while shooting a documentary about a legendary witch. 87 min. Also, a 44-minute mock-documentary about the project. Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sanchez directed both. 1999. VH1/BLAI-0001 or -0002.
Blacula. African Prince Mamuwalde (William Marshall), turned into a vampire by Count Dracula, stalks the streets of L.A. in William Crain's blaxploitation movie. 1972. 93 min. VH1/BLAC-0022.
Blood from the Mummy's Tomb. A mummy queen unleashes a curse in Seth Holt's Hammer production. Andrew Keir and Valerie Leon star. 1971. 93 min. VH1/BLOO-0009.
Blood of Dracula. A boarding school chemistry teacher hypnotizes her new student into a life of vampirism in Herbert L. Strock's campy chiller. 1957. 71 min. VH1/BLOO-0006.
Blood on Satan's Claw. An English farmer unearths the remains of a devil in Piers Haggard's 17th century shocker. 1970. 93 min. VH1/BLOO-0005.
Bluebeard. In 19th century Paris, mad puppeteer John Carradine murders the women he loves. Edgar G. Ulmer directed. 1944. 73 min. VH1/BLUE-0011.
The Body Snatcher. Doctor Henry Daniell finds himself at the mercy of murderous grave robber Boris Karloff. Robert Wise directed for producer Val Lewton. 1945. 78 min. VH1/BODY-0003.
Boogeymen. Meet Pinhead, Freddy Krueger, Leatherface, Ghostface, Chucky, Candyman, Leprechaun, and other ghoulies. A FixMix video. 81 min. VH2/BOOG-0001.
Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2. Four young fans of The Blair Witch Project convene in the Maryland woods. Joe Berlinger directed. 2000. 90 min. VH1/BOOK-0003.
Bram Stoker's Dracula. Vampire Gary Oldman woos Winona Ryder in Francis Ford Coppola's lurid romance. 1993. 130 min. VH1/BRAM-0001.
The Bride. Dr. Frankenstein (Sting) falls in love with Eva (Jennifer Beals), the female he has created as a mate for Viktor (Clancy Brown), his original monster. Franc Roddam directed. 1985. 120 min. VH1/BRID-0014.
Bride of Chucky. Jennifer Tilly joins killer doll Chucky (voice of Brad Dourif) on a killing spree. Ronny Yu directed. 1998. 89 min. VH1/BRID-0019.
Bride of Frankenstein. The Monster (Boris Karloff) demands a mate (Elsa Lanchester) from the doctor (Colin Clive) in James Whale's monsterpiece. 1935. 75 min. VH1/BRID-0002 or -0020. DVD version = DV1/BRID-0001.
Bride of the Gorilla. Writer/director Curt Siodmak's tale of jungle transformation stars Raymond Burr, Barbara Payton and Lon Chaney, Jr. 1951. 65 min. VH1/BRID-0011.
Bride of the Monster. Mad scientist Bela Lugosi attempts to transform his victims into atomic superhumans. A camp classic from Edward D. Wood, Jr. 1956. 68 min. VH1/BRID-0007.
The Brides of Dracula. Van Helsing (Peter Cushing) battles vampire Baron Meinster (David Peel) in Terence Fisher's movie. 1960. 86 min. VH1/BRID-0005.
The Brothers Quay. Menacing puppets come to life in films by twin American animators working in Britain. 1981-88. 89 min. VH2/BROT-0001 and -0002.
The Brute Man. Blind piano teacher Jean Wiley comes to the aid of disfigured, vengeance-crazed Rondo Hatton (in his final film). Jean Yarbrough directed. 1946. 59 min. VH1/BRUT-0003.
A Bucket of Blood. Slow-witted busboy Dick Miller uses unorthodox methods to become an acclaimed sculptor. A Roger Corman picture. 1959. 66 min. VH1/BUCK-0002.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Cheerleader Kristy Swanson battles vampire Rutger Hauer in Fran Rubel Kuzui's comedy. 1992. 86 min. VH1/BUFF-0002.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Sarah Michelle Gellar stars in Charles Martin's Smith's Welcome to the Hellmouth, John T. Kretchmer's The Harvest, Steven Kragg's The Witch, David Semel's Never Kill a Boy on the First Date, Scott Brazil's Angel, and Ellen S. Pressman's The Puppet Show. 1997. 264 min. VH2/BUFF-0001 through -0003.
The Bug. Bradford Dillman and Joanna Miles battle cockroaches in this film from director Jeannot Szwarc, screenwriter/producer William Castle and screenwriter/novelist Thomas Page. 1975. 100 min. VH1/BUG*-0001.
Burn, Witch, Burn. Janet Blair and Peter Wyngarde star in this tale of voodoo on a British university campus. Richard Matheson and Charles Beaumont adapted Fritz Leiber's Conjure Wife for director Sidney Hayers. 1962. 87 min. VH1/BURN-0003.
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. Robert Weine's tale of hypnotism and madness is a classic of German Expressionism. Silent with musical score. 1919. 52 min. VH1/CABI-0002.
Campfire Tales. After they crash their car on a deserted road, four teenagers tell each other scary stories. David Semel, Martin Kunert and Matt Cooper directed. 1996. 87 min. VH1/CAMP-0002.
Candyman. Grad student Virginia Madsen meets a hideous ghost in Bernard Rose's Clive Barker adaptation. Music by Philip Glass. 1992. 98 min. VH1/CAND-0002.
Candyman: Farewell to the Flesh. Tony Todd returns in this sequel, directed by Bill Condon and again scored by Philip Glass. 1995. 99 min. VH1/CAND-0003.
Captive Wild Woman. Mad scientist John Carradine transforms a gorilla into a woman (Acquanetta). Edward Dmytryk directed. 1943. 61 min. VH1/CAPT-0004.
Carmilla. Director Gabrielle Beaumont and writer Jonathan Furst set Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu's classic vampire story on a plantation in the American South. Ione Skye, Meg Tilly, Roddy McDowall, and Roy Dotrice star. 1989. 52 min. VH2/CARM-0005.
Carnival of Souls. Candace Hilligoss is haunted by phantoms in this uncut version of Herk Harvey's ghoulish masterpiece. 1962. 80 min. VH1/CARN-0002.
Carrie. Teenager Sissy Spacek discovers her deadly telekinetic powers. Brian De Palma adapted the Stephen King book. 1976. 100 min. VH1/CARR-0003.
The Cask of Amontillado. A madman takes revenge in Bernard Wilets' Edgar Allan Poe adaptation, illustrated by William O'Donnell. 1979. 18 min. VH2/CASK-0001.
Castle of Terror (La Danza Macabre). Journalist George Riviere spends the night in a castle haunted by blood-thirsty ghosts (among them Barbara Steele). Antionio Margheriti directed. Dubbed. 1964. 83 min. VH1/CAST-0002.
The Cat and the Canary ; Haunted Spooks. Heirs gather at an eerie house for the reading of a will in Paul Leni's silent horror mystery The Cat and the Canary (1927 - 81 min.); then, Harold Lloyd in Hal Roach's comedy, Haunted Spooks (1920 - 21 min.). 102 min. VH1/CATA-0001.
Cat Girl. Heiress Barbara Shelley falls prey to a family curse in Alfred Shaughnessy's British variation on the classic Cat People story. 1957. 69 min. VH1/CATG-0001.
Cat People. Kent Smith tries to convince bride Simone Simon that she is not a killer in Jacques Tourneur's atmospheric thriller. 1942. 73 min. VH1/CATP-0001.
The Cell. Child therapist Jennifer Lopez enters the unconscious mind of serial killer Vincent D'Onofrio. Tarsem Singh directed. 2000. 107 min. VH1/CELL-0001.
The Changeling. Musician George C. Scott moves into a haunted house in Peter Medak's spine-chilling ghost story. 1979. 109 min. VH1/CHAN-0003.
Child's Play. The soul of a serial killer (Brad Dourif) enters "Chuckie," a doll belonging to Andy (Alex Vincent), a six-year-old boy. Tom Holland directed. 1988. 87 min. VH1/CHIL-0011.
The Clairvoyant (The Evil Mind). Phony mind-reader Claude Rains finds his predictions coming true! Fay Wray co-stars in Maurice Elvey's British picture. 1934. 81 min. VH1/CLAI-0002.
The Climax. Opera house physician Boris Karloff mesmerizes young singer Susanna Foster. George Waggner directed in gorgeoous color. 1944. 86 min. VH1/CLIM-0001.
The Comedy of Terrors. Jacques Tourneur's horror comedy about murderous undertakers stars Vincent Price, Peter Lorre, Boris Karloff, and Basil Rathbone. 1963. 84 min. VH1/COME-0005.
The Company of Wolves. Neil Jordan films Angela Carter's Freudian variation on the Little Red Ridinghood fairy tale. 1984. 95 min. VH1/COMP-0001.
Condemned to Live. The curse of the vampire bat transforms kindly professor Ralph Morgan into a bloodthirsty killer. Frank R. Strayer directed this rarity. 1935. 65 min. VH1/COND-0001.
Conqueror Worm. Witch-hunter Vincent Price ruthlessly persecutes his victims. Michael Reeves' brutal film is also known as The Witchfinder General. 1968. 87 min. VH1/CONQ-0004.
Corridors of Blood. Boris Karloff's experiments with anaesthesia lead to drug addiction in Robert Day's movie. 1958. 86 min. VH1/CORR-0001.
Count Iorga, Vampire. Dapper vampire Robert Quarry preys on a group of young friends in modern-day Los Angeles. Bob Kelljan scripted and directed. 1970. 93 min. VH1/COUN-0007.
The Craft. Teenagers Fairuza Balk, Robin Tunney, Neve Campbell, and Rachel True practice witchcraft in Andrew Fleming's cautionary tale. 1996. 101 min. VH1/CRAF-0001.
Creature of the Walking Dead. American filmmaker Jerry Warren "expanded" Fernando Cortes' Mexican reanimation shocker. 1960/1965. 74 min. VH1/CREA-0003.
Creatures Fantastic: Creatures of the Night. Nightfall brings fear of vampires, ghosts and witches! Zoe Wanamaker narrates Ovidio Salazar's documentary. 1998. 26 min. VH6/CREA-0004.
The Creeper. Janis Wilson seeks the cause of her nightmares in Jean Yarbrough's atmospheric -- and ludicrous -- thriller. 1948. 64 min. VH1/CREE-0001.
Creepshow. Director George A. Romero and screenwriter Stephen King's salute to horror comics stars Hal Leslie Nielsen, E.G. Marshall, and King himself, as a hillbilly devoured by a fungus! 1982. 120 min. VH1/CREE-0002.
Creepshow 2. Three Stephen King stories, scripted by George A. Romero for director Michael Gornick. Lois Chiles, George Kennedy and Dorothy Lamour star. 1987. 89 min. VH1/CREE-0003.
The Crime of Doctor Crespi. John H. Auer's take on Edgar Allan Poe's "The Premature Burial" stars Erich Von Stroheim and Dwight Frye. 1935. 64 min. VH1/CRIM-0012.
Cronos. An ancient device turns antiquarian Federico Luppi into a vampire. Guillermo del Torro directed this Mexican movie. 1992. 92 min. VH1/CRON-0002 has Spanish subtitles; VH1/CRON-0003 has English subtitles.
The Crow. Brandon Lee returns from the grave to take revenge on the hoodlums who killed him. Alex Proyas directed. 1994. 101 min. Also, The Making of The Crow. VH1/CROW-0003.
Crucible of Horror. Family tyrant Michael Gough returns from the dead to torment his wife and daughter, who plotted to poison him. A British suspenser from Viktors Ritelis. 1971. 91 min. VH1/CRUC-0003.
Cry of the Banshee. English lord Vincent Price destroys a witches' temple, with disastrous results, in Gordon Hessler's scream-a-thon. 1970. 92 min. VH1/CRYO-0001.
Cujo. A rabid St. Bernard traps Dee Wallace and Danny Pintauro in their car in Lewis Teague's nerve-wracking Stephen King adaptation. 1983. 95 min. VH1/CUJO-0001.
Cult of the Cobra. Faith Domergue plays a snake cult's tantalizing killer in a camp classic by Francis D. Lyon. 1955. 80 min. VH1/CULT-0001.
The Curse of Frankenstein. Scientist Peter Cushing creates monster Christopher Lee in Terence Fisher's remake of Frankenstein. 1957. 83 min. VH1/CURS-0004.
The Curse of the Cat People. Gunther Von Fritsch and Robert Wise direct this tale about a lonely girl who conjures up a ghost. 1944. 70 min. VH1/CURS-0001.
Curse of the Demon. Psychiatrist Dana Andrews investigates deaths caused by a Satanic curse in Jacques Tourneur's chiller. 1958. 83 min. VH1/CURS-0002.
Curse of the Undead. Rancher Kathleen Crowley hires gunslinger Michael Pate to protect her land, unaware that he is a vampire. Edward Dein directed. 1959. 79 min. VH1/CURS-0005.
The Curse of the Werewolf. Oliver Reed turns into a blood-thirsty lycanthrope in Terence Fisher's film. 1961. 93 min. VH1/CURS-0003.
Daughter of Horror. John Parker's bizarre, low-budget shocker follows a psychotic young skid row denizen (Adrienne Barrett) through one night of her demented life. Could that be Ed McMahon narrating?. 1955. 56 min. VH1/DAUG-0003.
Daughters of Darkness. John Karlen and Danielle Ouimet encounter vampire Delphine Seyrig and her thirsty protegee, Andrea Rau. Harry Kumel directed. 1971. 100 min. VH1/DAUG-0001.
Dawn of the Dead. In George A. Romero's sequel to Night of the Living Dead, four survivors seek refuge in a shopping mall surrounded by zombies. 1978. 126 min. VH1/DAWN-0003.
Day of the Dead. In the last of George A. Romero's Living Dead trilogy, a band of scientists and soldiers battle zombies in an underground bunker. 1985. 102 min. VH1/DAYO-0005.
Dead Men Walk. George Zucco plays both a vampire hunter and his undead brother in Sam Newfield's low-budget chiller. Dwight Frye co-stars. 1943. 65 min. VH1/DEAD-0015.
Dead of Night. Mervyn Johns, Sally Ann Howes, Googie Withers, and Michael Redgrave star in five chilling tales from Alberto Cavalcanti, Charles Crichton, Basil Dearden, and Robert Hamer. 1945. 104 min. VH1/DEAD-0008.
Dead Ringers. Jeremy Irons plays twin gynocologists driven mad by drugs in David Cronenberg's sickening drama. 1988. 117 min. VH1/DEAD-0007.
The Dead Zone. Christopher Walken awakens from a five-year coma with amazing psychic powers. David Cronenberg filmed Stephen King's book. 1983. 104 min. VH1/DEAD-0019.
Dementia ; Daughter of Horror. Here are two versions of John J. Parker's bizarre movie about one night in a skid row hell: the original Dementia (1953 - 57 min.) tells its story without words, while the re-release version Daughter of Horror (1957 - 55 min.), shorn of some controversial scenes, features weird narration by Ed McMahon! Adrienne Barrett stars. VH1/DEME-0004.
Dementia 13. Death awaits the Haloran family on their Irish estate. Francis Ford Coppola directed for producer Roger Corman. 1963. 84 min. VH1/DEME-0002.
The Demon Barber of Fleet Street. Barber Tod Slaughter robs and murders his clients in George King's grisly melodrama. 1936. 68 min. VH1/DEMO-0001.
Destination Nightmare. Boris Karloff hosts and stars in two episodes of The Veil: Girl on the Road and Summer Heat. George Waggner directed. 1958. 50 min. VH2/DEST-0006.
The Devil Bat. Disgruntled scientist Bela Lugosi trains giant bats to kill anyone wearing a special scent he has developed. Jean Yarbrough directed. 1941. 68 min. VH1/DEVI-0008.
Devil Bat's Daughter. In Frank Wisbar's sequel, a mad scientist's daughter (Rosemary La Planche) believes herself to be a killer. 1946. 67 min. VH1/DEVI-0018.
The Devil Rides Out. Christopher Lee and Charles Gray star in Terence Fisher's devil-cult film. Letterboxed. 1968. 95 min. VH1/DEVI-0016.
The Devil's Advocate. A Florida attorney (Keanu Reeves) joins a powerful Manhattan law firm run by Satan himself (Al Pacino). Taylor Hackford directed. 1997. 144 min. VH1/DEVI-0013.
The Devil's Commandment. A reporter hunts vampires in this Italian fright-film from director Riccardo Freda and cinematographer Mario Bava. Dubbed. 1957. 72 min. VH1/DEVI-0010.
Devil's Partner. Charles R. Rondeau directed this supernatural tale of a small town visited by a mysterious stranger (Ed Nelson). 1958. 73 min. VH1/DEVI-0011.
Diabolique. Simone Signoret and Vera Clouzot plot to murder headmaster Paul Meurisse in Henri-Georges Clouzot's heart-stopping French thriller. Subtitled. 1955. 116 min. VH1/DIAB-0001.
Diary of a Madman. An evil spirit called the Horla drives French magistrate Vincent Price insane in Reginald LeBorg's film. 1962. 96 min. VH1/DIAR-0005.
The Directors: The Films of Wes Craven. The director of A Nightmare on Elm Street and the Scream trilogy discusses his career. Robert J. Emery directed. 1999. 58 min. VH2/DIRE-0007.
Dispelling Witches. Marnie Villari traces witchcraft from 17th century Salem and 19th century New Orleans to modern times. 1993. 45 min. VH3/DISP-0001.
Doctor Blood's Coffin. In a Cornwall tin mine, scientist Kieron Moore experiments with bringing the dead back to life. Sidney J. Furie directed. 1961. 92 min. VH1/DOCT-0005.
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. John Barrymore stars in John Stuart Robertson's silent picture, based on the novel by Robert Louis Stevenson. 1920. The Video Yesteryear edition (VH1/DRJE-0002) runs 96 minutes. The Kino on Video edition (VH1/DRJE-0004) runs 84 minutes and also features the 1911 version starring James Cruze and a clip from the 1920 version with Sheldon Lewis.
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. John Barrymore stars in John Stuart Robertson's adaptation of the Robert Louis Stevenson classic. 1920. 84 min.
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Fredric March won an Oscar starring opposite Miriam Hopkins in Rouben Mamoulian's classic. 1932. 97 min. VH1/DRJE-0003.
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Spencer Tracy menaces Ingrid Bergman and Lana Turner in Victor Fleming's version. 1941. 114 min. VH1/DRJE-0001.
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Michael Rennie stars in Allen Reisner's tv special, scripted by Gore Vidal. With Mary Sinclair and Cedric Hardwicke. [1956]. 63 min. VH2/DRJE-0001.
Dr. Phibes Rises Again. Vincent Price races rival Robert Quarry to the river of eternal life. Directed by Robert Feust. 1972. 89 min. VH1/DRPH-0001.
Dr. Terror's House of Horrors. Peter Cushing tells the fortunes of five strangers. Freddie Francis' omnibus co-stars Christopher Lee. 1964. 98 min. VH1/DRTE-0001.
Doctor X. Michael Curtiz' two-tone Technicolor terror-fest stars Lionel Atwill, Fay Wray and Lee Tracy. 1932. 77 min. VH1/DOCT-0004.
Document of the Dead. George A. Romero reviews his horrific career as an independent filmmaker. Roy Frumkes directed. 1989. 84 min. VH2/DOCU-0001.
Don't Look Now. Julie Christie and Donald Sutherland meet a spiritualist claiming to be in touch with their dead daughter. A Nicolas Roeg film. 1973. 110 min. VH1/DONT-0001.
Dracula. Tod Browning's vampire classic stars Bela Lugosi, Dwight Frye, Edward Van Sloan, Helen Chandler, and David Manners. 1931. 75 min. VH1/DRAC-0001. VH1/DRAC-0007 features a score by Philip Glass.
Dracula. George Melford's Spanish language production was filmed simultaneously with the Bela Lugosi version. Carlos Villarias and Lupita Tovar star as vampire and victim. 1931. 104 min. VH1/DRAC-0004.
Dracula. Dan Curtis' production stars Jack Palance as the bloodthirsty count and Nigel Davenport as his nemesis, Dr. Van Helsing. 1974. 104 min. VH1/DRAC-0010.
Dracula: A Cinematic Scrapbook. Robert T. Newsom compiles coming attractions from Nosferatu, Dracula, Horror of Dracula, etc. 1990. 60 min. VH2/DRAC-0002.
Dracula, Dead and Loving It. Writer/director/producer Mel Brooks also stars with Leslie Nielsen in this vampire spoof. 1995. 90 min. VH1/DRAC-0003.
Dracula Has Risen from the Grave. The Count (Christopher Lee) enslaves a priest and seduces a monsignor's niece in Freddie Francis' British frightfest. 1968. 92 min. VH1/DRAC-0005.
Dracula in the Movies. Sandy Oliveri compiles coming attractions from dozens of vampire flicks. 1992. 60 min. VH2/DRAC-0001.
Dracula, Prince of Darkness. Christopher Lee returns in Terence Fisher's sequel to Horror of Dracula. 1966. 90 min. VH1/DRAC-0006.
Dracula: The True Story. Travel to Romania to uncover the historical truths behind the legends of Count Dracula and the vampires. Matthias Kessler directed. 1997. 44 min. VH3/DRAC-0001.
Dracula vs. Frankenstein. The Count (Zandor Vorkov) and Dr. Frankenstein (J. Carrol Naish) conspire to revive the Monster (John Bloom), with the help of Groton the goon (Lon Chaney, Jr.). An Al Adamson picture. 1971. 90 min. VH1/DRAC-0009.
Dracula's Daughter. Gloria Holden turns to psychiatrist Otto Kruger to cure her of vampirism in Lambert Hillyer's sequel to the 1931 Dracula. 1936. 71 min. VH1/DRAC-0002.
The Dunwich Horror. Satanist Dean Stockwell menaces co-ed Sandra Dee in Daniel Haller's interpretation of H.P. Lovecraft's novel. 1970. 88 min. VH1/DUNW-0001.
Ed Wood. Martin Landau won an Oscar playing Bela Lugosi in Tim Burton's loving salute to filmmaker Edward D. Wood, Jr. 1994. 127 min. VH1/EDWO-0001.
Ed Wood: Look Back in Angora. Colleagues and loved ones reminisce about the cross-dressing writer/director of bad-movie masterpieces like Plan 9 from Outer Space. Ted Newsom directed. 1994. 50 min. VH2/EDWO-0002.
The Ed Wood Story: The Plan 9 Companion. Mark Patrick Carducci's tape features film clips and interviews with some of Wood's favorite performers. 1992. 111 min. VH2/EDWO-0001.
Edgar Allan Poe: Architect of Dreams. Jean M. Mudge profiles the horror writer. 1991. 33 min. VH2/EDGA-0002.
Edgar Allan Poe: A Journey in Verse. Actors read ten of the master's poems in Scott Mansfield's video. 200. 34 min. VH2/EDGA-0003.
Edgar Allan Poe: Terror of the Soul. Karen Thomas and Joyce Chopra's biography boasts music by Philip Glass. 1995. 56 min. VH2/EDGA-0001.
The Entity. Barbara Hershey seeks protection against an invisible psychic energy in Sidney J. Furie's heart-stopper. 1982. 119 min. VH1/ENTI-0002.
The Evil Dead. Five young people unlease demons in the Tennessee woods in Sam Raimi's shocker. 1983. 85 min. VH1/EVIL-0002.
The Evil Dead II. Bruce Campbell battles more demons in Sam Raimi's grisly and frequently funny sequel. 1987. 85 min. VH1/EVIL-0003.
The Evil of Frankenstein. Peter Cushing creates another monster (Kiwi Kingston) in Freddie Francis's fright fllick. 1964. 98 min. VH1/EVIL-0001.
The Exorcist. Priests Max von Sydow and Jason Miller must drive a demon from Linda Blair's body. William Friedkin directed; William Peter Blatty produced and scripted, from his novel. 1973. 132 min. VH1/EXOR-0001 or -0002.
Eyes Without a Face. Surgeon Pierre Brasseur tries to replace daughter Edith Scob's disfigured face in Georges Franju's poetic shocker from France. Subtitled. 1959. 88 min. VH1/EYES-0001.
The Face at the Window. Tod Slaughter stars in George King's British murder melodrama. Also, Ub Iwerks' cartoon, Spooks. 1939/32. 72 min. VH1/FACE-0001.
Face of Terror. Fernando Rey performs experimental plastic surgery on burn victim Lisa Gaye, unaware that she is an escapee from an insane asylum! Isodoro Martinez Ferry directed. 1962. 79 min. VH1/FACE-0006.
The Fall of the House of Usher. Mark Damon visits the castle of madman Vincent Price in Roger Corman's Poe film. 1960. 85 min. VH1/FALL-0004.
The Fall of the House of Usher. Guerdon Trueblood's short provides a more faithful version of the Poe story. 1975. 30 min. VH2/FALL-0001.
Faust. The scholar (Gosta Ekman) sells his soul to Mephistopheles (Emil Jannings) in F.W. Murnau's Expressionist fantasy. Silent with musical soundtrack. 1926. 116 min. VH1/FAUS-0002.
The Fearless Vampire Killers. Jack MacGowran and Roman Polanski hunt vampires in Polanski's snow-bound spoof. 1966. 111 min. VH1/FEAR-0002.
Final Destination. Death stalks teens who exited an airplane that subsequently exploded. Devon Sawa and Ali Larter star in James Wong's supernatural thriller. 2000. 98 min. VH1/FINA-0002.
Flesh and Blood: The Hammer Heritage of Horror. Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee narrate Ted Newsom's account of Hammer Film Productions' rise and decline. 1997. 100 min. VH2/FLES-0001.
The Flying Serpent. Demented archaeologist George Zucco unleashes the flying serpent Quetzalcoatl on anyone who stumbles across his Aztec treasure. Sherman Scott directed. 1946. 58 min. VH1/FLYI-0005.
The Fog. Vengeful ghosts threaten seaside villagers. John Carpenter directed, co-scripted, and composed the spine-tingling score. 1979. 90 min. VH1/FOG*-0001.
Forrest J Ackerman's Famous Monsters of Filmland: Hooray for Horrorwood! Ray Ferry directed this overview of fantasy cinema, which includes a tour of the Ackermansion. Guests include Ray Bradbury, Sara Karloff Cotten, Robert Englund, Linnea Quigley, and John Zacherle. 1990. 73 min. VH2/FORR-0002.
Frankenstein. The restored version of James Whale's classic about a mad scientist (Colin Clive) and his monster (Boris Karloff). 1931. 70 min. VH1/FRAN-0004.
Frankenstein. The doctor (Robert Foxworth) creates a giant (Bo Svenson) in a TV version directed by Glenn Jordan for producer Dan Curtis. 1973. 126 min. VH2/FRAN-0013.
Frankenstein. Writer/director David Wickes' remake, lensed in England, stars Patrick Bergin as Frankenstein and Randy Quaid as his creation. 1992. 117 min. VH1/FRAN-0001.
Frankenstein. Victor Frankenstein (Gabriel Morrow) brings his monster (Rick Long) to life in Nick DiMartino's stage adaptation of Mary Shelley's book. J. Daniel Herring directed. 1997. 90 min. VH2/FRAN-0012.
Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell. Peter Cushing transplants a mad violinist's brain into the skull of a brute. Terence Fisher directed. 1973. 93 min. VH1/FRAN-0005.
Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed. Peter Cushing forces Simon Ward to help him with his deranged experiments. A Terence Fisher film. 1969. 103 min. VH1/FRAN-0006.
Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man. Werewolf Lon Chaney, Jr. unearths Monster Bela Lugosi. Roy William Neill directed this sequel to The Ghost of Frankenstein. 1943. 72 min. VH1/FRAN-0003.
Frankenstein Created Woman. Baron Frankenstein (Peter Cushing) transfers the soul of executed Hans (Robert Morris) into the body of his lover, Christina (Susan Denberg). A Terence Fisher film. Letterboxed. 1967. 92 min. VH1/FRAN-0009.
Frankenstein's Daughter. Donald Murphy builds a pug-ugly female monster for director Richard Cunha. 1958. 85 min. VH1/FRAN-0008.
Freaks. Circus freaks take revenge on the beauty who mocks them in Tod Browning's much-censored shocker. 1932. 64 min. VH1/FREA-0001.
Freddy's Nightmares: A Nightmare on Elm Street: The Series. In Tobe Hooper's No More Mr. Nice Guy (1988, 47 min., VH2/FRED-0003), Freddy Krueger (Robert Englund) haunts the police officer (Ian Patrick Williams) who set him on fire. In Ken Weiderhorn's Freddy's Tricks and Treats (1988, 47 min., VH2/FRED-0004), Freddy torments a medical student (Mariska Hargitay). It's My Party and You'll Die If I Want You To (1990, 47 min., VH2/FRED-0005) by Tom De Simone finds Freddy taking over a psychic's body and crashing a class reunion.
Friday the 13th. Who is slaughtering the teen counselors at Camp Crystal Lake? Betsy Palmer, Adrienne King and Kevin Bacon star in Sean S. Cunningham's slasher movie. 1980. 93 min. VH1/FRID-0002.
Fright Night by Tom Holland. Teenager William Ragsdale enlists TV horror host Roddy McDowall to help him destroy vampire Chris Sarandon. 1985. 105 min. VH1/FRIG-0003.
Fright Night: Part 2. William Ragsdale and Roddy McDowall return to battle more vampires. Tommy Lee Wallace directed. 1988. 108 min. VH1/FRIG-0004.
The Frighteners. Peter Jackson's spook spoof stars Michael J. Fox as a supernatural scam artist who confronts a diabolical force (Jake Busey). 1996. 110 min. VH1/FRIG-0002.
From Hell. Scotland Yard detective Johnny Depp and prostitute Heather Graham track Jack the Ripper in this thriller from Allen and Albert Hughes. 2001. 121 min. VH1/FROM-0007.
Full Tilt Boogie. Go behind the scenes on the set of From Dusk Till Dawn, a horror film written by and starring Quentin Tarantino and directed by Robert Rodriguez. A film by Sarah Kelly. 1997. 100 min. VH2/FULL-0001.
The Fury. Brian De Palma's movie about government agents tangling with psychics stars Kirk Douglas, John Cassavetes and Amy Irving. 1978. 118 min. VH1/FURY-0002.
The Ghost. The spirit of an embittered scientist (Elio Jotta) haunts his wife (Barbara Steele) and her lover (Peter Baldwin). Riccardo Freda directed. Dubbed. 1963. 95 min. VH1/GHOS-0008.
The Ghost and Mr. Chicken. Newspaper typesetter Don Knotts determines to solve a 20-year-old murder mystery by spending the night in a haunted house. Alan Rafkin directed this spoof. 1966. 90 min. VH1/GHOS-0011.
The Ghost Breakers. Bob Hope and Paulette Goddard investigate a haunted house in George Marshall's spook-a-thon. 1940. 85 min. VH1/GHOS-0005.
Ghost Chasers. The Bowery Boys try to expose a bamboozling medium in William Beaudine's comedy. 1951. 70 min. VH1/GHOS-0016.
The Ghost of Frankenstein. Ygor (Bela Lugosi) and the Monster (Lon Chaney, Jr.) return in Erle C. Kenton's sequel to Son of Frankenstein. 1942. 68 min. VH1/GHOS-0006.
Ghost Ship. A young British couple (Dermot Walsh, Hazel Court) disregards warnings that the yacht they are about to purchase is haunted. Director Vernon Sewell also scripted and produced. 1953. 75 min. VH1/GHOS-0010.
The Ghoul. A rare jewel brings Egyptologist Boris Karloff back from the dead in T. Hayes Hunter's long-lost antique. 1933. 73 min. VH1/GHOU-0001.
Ginger Snaps. Misfit teenager Emily Perkins seeks a cure for her older sister, Katharine Isabelle, who has been bitten by a werewolf. John Fawcett directed. 2000. 108 min. VH1/GING-0003.
Gods and Monsters. Ian McKellen stars as openly gay filmmaker James Whale, the director of Frankenstein and Bride of Frankenstein. Director Bill Condon won an Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay. 1998. 106 min. VH1/GODS-0005.
The Golem. A Jewish magician creates a clay giant to protect ghetto residents in director/star Paul Wegener's German silent. 1920. 118 min. VH1/GOLE-0001.
The Golem. Harry Bauer stars in Julien Duvivier's French remake, shot on location in Prague. Subtitled. 1935. 96 min. VH1/GOLE-0002.
The Gorgon. Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee and Barbara Shelley star in Terence Fisher's story about a series of mysterious deaths. 1964. 83 min. VH1/GORG-0002.
The Gorilla. A gorilla is on the loose! Allan Dwan's comedy-horror-mystery stars The Ritz Brothers, Lionel Atwill and Bela Lugosi. 1939. 67 min. VH1/GORI-0002.
Gothic. Ken Russell imagines the feverish night in 1816 when Mary Shelley (Natasha Richardson) conceived the novel Frankenstein. 1986. 87 min. VH1/GOTH-0001.
Grampa's Monster Movies. Al "Grampa Munster" Lewis introduces coming attractions for 28 fright flicks. 1988. 58 min. VH2/GRAM-0001.
Great Actors of the Twentieth Century: Volume 2. Boris Karloff plays a spectre in Arthur Hiller's The Vestris (1958). Also, two non-horror programs starring Vincent Price and Lon Chaney, Jr. 75 min. VH2/GREA-0003.
The Green Man. Alcoholic innkeeper Albert Finney believes his hotel is haunted in Elijah Moshinsky's Kingsley Amis adaptation. 1991. 150 min. VH1/GREE-0004.
The Guardian. Jenny Seagrove, Dwier Brown and Carey Lowell star in William Friedkin's supernatural chiller about an evil nanny. 1990. 92 min. VH1/GUAR-0004.
Halloween. A babysitter (Jamie Lee Curtis) is stalked by a phantom (Nick Castle). Director John Carpenter also composed the spine-tingling score. 1978. 91 min. VH1/HALL-0002.
Halloween II. Jamie Lee Curtis and Donald Pleasence return in Rick Rosenthal's sequel, which John Carpenter and Debra Hill scripted. 1981. 93 min. VH1/HALL-0005.
Halloween: The Happy Haunting of America. Chuck Williams and Daniel Roebuck celebrate the holiday with a tour of haunted houses. 1997. 50 min. VH6/HALL-0001.
Hands of a Stranger. James Stapleton and Paul Lukather star in writer/director Newt Arnold's remake of The Hands of Orlac. 1962. 85 min. VH1/HAND-0005.
The Hands of Orlac. Concert pianist Conrad Veidt is horrified to learn that his hands, mangled in a train wreck, have been replaced with those of a killer. Robert Weine's German silent was remade as Mad Love. 1924. 81 min. VH1/HAND-0004.
The Hands of Orlac. In Edmond T. Greville's British remake, Mel Ferrer plays the pianist with the hands of a killer. Christopher Lee co-stars. 1961. 95 min. VH1/HAND-0002.
Haunted. Lewis Gilbert's ghost-fest stars Aidan Quinn, Kate Beckinsale, Anthony Andrews, Alex Lowe, Anna Massey, and John Gielgud. 1995. 107 min. VH1/HAUN-0004.
Haunted Houses. Learn the secrets of America's most intriguing haunted houses. Amanda Enright and Ian McLeod produced this documentary. 1996. 96 min. VH3/HAUN-0001.
The Haunted Palace. Vincent Price is possessed by the evil spirit of his great grandfather, burned as a witch. Roger Corman directed this H.P. Lovecraft tale. 1963. 87 min. VH1/HAUN-0003.
The Haunted Strangler. In gaslit London, novelist Boris Karloff is possessed by the spirit of an executed serial killer. Robert Day directed. 1957. 80 min. VH1/HAUN-0005.
Haunted Summer. Ivan Passer depicts the birth of the novel Frankenstein. Philip Anglim, Laura Dern, Alice Krige, Eric Stoltz and Alex Winter star. 1988. 106 min. VH1/HAUN-0006.
The Haunting. Researcher Richard Johnson invites psychics Julie Harris and Claire Bloom to an eerie mansion. Robert Wise directed this heart-stopper. 1963. 102 min. VH1/HAUN-0002.
Haxan ; Witchcraft Through the Ages. Two versions of Benjamin Christensen's supernatural movie: Haxan (1922 - 104 min.) features a musical score, while Antony Balch's edition, Witchcraft Through the Ages (1968 - 74 min.) is narrated by William S. Burroughs. By the way, that's Christensen as Satan! VH1/HAXA-0001.
The Headless Ghost. Three exchange students (Richard Lyon, Liliane Sottane, David Rose) hide out in a haunted castle and come to the aid of a decapitated ghost. Peter Graham Scott directed. 1959. 63 min. VH1/HEAD-0001.
Hercules in the Haunted World. Muscle man Reg Park clashes with nefarious Christopher Lee in Mario Bava's sword-and-sandal horror flick from Italy. Dubbed. 1964. 84 min. VH1/HERC-0001.
Histoires Extraordinaires de Edgar Allan Poe (a.k.a. Spirits of the Dead). Jane & Peter Fonda, Alain Delon and Terence Stamp star in three tales directed by Roger Vadim, Louis Malle and Federico Fellini. Subtitled. 1968. 117 min. VH1/HIST-0001.
Hollywood Goes Ape ; Science Fiction Monsters. Two programs by Donald F. Glut and Ed Goetz. 1994/1997. 169 min. VH2/HOLL-0022.
Horror Hotel. A witch burned at the stake returns 300 years later to claim new victims. John Moxey's nightmare-inducer features Christopher Lee. 1960. 76 min. VH1/HORR-0002.
Horror of Dracula. The Count (Christopher Lee) clashes with Van Helsing (Peter Cushing) in Terence Fisher's colorful retelling of Bram Stoker's story. 1958. 82 min. VH1/HORR-0001.
The Horror of Frankenstein. Writer/director Jimmy Sangster reworks the tale of a man (Ralph Bates) and his monster (David Prowse). 1970. 91 min. VH1/HORR-0004.
The Horror of It All. Gene Feldman and Suzette Winter use clips and interviews to trace the history of supernatural cinema. 1983. 58 min. VH2/HORR-0001.
Horrors of the Black Museum. Michael Gough commits murder by binoculars and ice tongs. Arthur Crabtree directed. 1959. 94 min. VH1/HORR-0005.
Hour of the Wolf. An artist (Max von Sydow) brings his wife (Liv Ullmann) to a deserted island, where they are haunted by demons from his past. An Ingmar Bergman film. Subtitled. 1967. 88 min. VH1/HOUR-0002.
House of Dark Shadows. Vampire Barnabas Collins (Jonathan Frid) returns to Collinwood in Dan Curtis' movie. 1970. 98 min. VH1/HOUS-0014.
House of Dracula. John Carradine, Lon Chaney, Jr. and Glenn Strange return in Erle C. Kenton's sequel to House of Frankenstein. 1945. 67 min. VH1/HOUS-0008.
House of Frankenstein. Mad doctor (Boris Karloff), the Wolf Man (Lon Chaney, Jr.), Dracula (John Carradine), and the Frankenstein Monster (Glenn Strange) meet in Erle C. Kenton's sequel to Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man. 1944. 71 min. VH1/HOUS-0005.
House of Horrors. Deranged sculptor Martin Kosleck enlists deformed Rondo Hatton to murder art critics in Jean Yarbrough's thriller. 1946. 76 min. VH1/HOUS-0011.
House of Wax. Sculptor Vincent Price turns his victims into wax figures in Andre De Toth's remake of The Mystery of the Wax Museum, originally filmed in 3-D. 1953. 88 min. VH1/HOUS-0006.
House on Haunted Hill. Millionaire Vincent Price invites guests for a night in his haunted mansion. A William Castle scare-a-thon. 1958. 75 min. VH1/HOUS-0010.
House on Haunted Hill. William Malone's remake stars Geoffrey Rush, Famke Janssen, Taye Diggs, Peter Gallagher, and Chris Kattan. 1999. 93 min. VH1/HOUS-0020.
How to Make a Monster. Make-up master Robert H. Harris sets his creations against the studio executives who fired him. Herbert L. Strock directed. 1958. 73 min. VH1/HOWT-0006.
The Howling. Joe Dante's werewolf movie stars Dee Wallace, Patrick Macnee, Kevin McCarthy, and John Carradine. 1981. 90 min. VH1/HOWL-0001.
The Human Monster. Dr. Orloff (Bela Lugosi) murders his blind patients in Walter Summers' chiller, which is also known as Dark Eyes of London. 1939. 76 min. VH1/HUMA-0005.
Hunchback. Anthony Hopkins plays Quasimodo, the deformed bell-ringer, in Michael Tuchner's version of Victor Hugo's The Hunchback of Notre Dame. 1982. 102 min. VH1/HUNC-0003.
The Hunchback. Mandy Patinkin is Quasimodo and Salma Hayek is Esmeralda in Peter Medak's interpretation., scripted by Port Washington's own John Fasano. 1997. 98 min. VH1/HUNC-0004.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Hunchback Lon Chaney, Sr. rescues gypsy Patsy Ruth Miller in Wallace Worseley's silent classic. 1923. 137 min. VH1/HUNC-0001.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Charles Laughton, Maureen O'Hara, Cedric Hardwicke, and Edmond O'Brien star in William Dieterle's classic. 1939. 117 min. VH1/HUNC-0002.
The Hunchback of Notre-Dame. Jean Delannoy's version (the first in color) stars Anthony Quinn and Gina Lollobrigida. 1957. 110 min. VH1/HUNC-0005.
The Hunger. When vampire David Bowie dies, his lover, Catherine Deneuve, selects research scientist Susan Sarandon as her next companion. Tony Scott directed this swanky shocker. 1983. 97 min. VH1/HUNG-0002.
I Bury the Living. When cemetery director Richard Boone sticks pins into a map of empty graves, the grave owners mysteriously die. Albert Brand directed, from a script by producer Louis Garfinkle. 1957. 80 min. VH1/IBUR-0001.
I Created Dracula. Meet Bram Stoker (1847-1912), author of the classic horror novel Dracula (1897). Ian Graham directed. 1992. 40 min. VH2/ICRE-0001.
I Know What You Did Last Summer. Four teens are haunted by the man they accidentally killed. Kevin Williamson scripted for director Jim Gillespie. 1997. 101 min. VH1/IKNO-0003.
I Walked with a Zombie. Jacques Tourneur's atmospheric thriller about voodoo in the West Indies was inspired by Jane Eyre. 1943. 68 min. VH1/IWAL-0001.
I Was a Teenage Werewolf. Shrink Whit Bissell puts rebellious teenager Michael Landon in touch with his inner werewolf in Gene Fowler, Jr.'s cult favorite. 1957. 75 min. VH1/IWAS-0002.
In Dreams. Serial killer Robert Downey, Jr. invades Annette Bening's dreams, revealing to her the crimes he is about to commit. A Neil Jordan film. 1998. 100 min. VH1/INDR-001.
Incubus. William Shatner plays an idealistic former soldier who wins the heart of Allyson Ames, a demon who's trying to steal his soul. Writer/director Leslie Stevens' supernatural love story is spoken entirely in Esperanto! The film was lost for thirty years, until a single print was recovered in France. Subtitled. 1965. 76 min. VH1/INCU-0001.
Indestructible Man. Revived by a scientist, gangster Lon Chaney, Jr. stalks the hoodlums who betrayed him. Jack Pollexfen directed. 1956. 70 min. VH1/INDE-0001.
The Innocents. Jack Clayton's eerie adaptation of Henry James' The Turn of the Screw stars Deborah Kerr, Pamela Franklin and Martin Stephens. 1961. 99 min. VH1/INNO-0002.
Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles. Lestat (Tom Cruise) seduces Louis (Brad Pitt) in Neil Jordan's version of Anne Rice's book. 1994. 123 min. VH1/INTE-0006 or -0010. Spanish version: VH1/ENTR-0002.
Invisible Ghost. Driven mad by the image of his supposedly dead wife, kindly doctor Bela Lugosi is transformed into a killer. Joseph H. Lewis directed. 1941. 66 min. VH1/INVI-0009.
Isle of the Dead. Boris Karloff and Ellen Drew star in Mark Robson's film about a Greek island ravaged by plague. 1944. 72 min. VH1/ISLE-0001.
It's Alive!: The True Story of Frankenstein. Richard Brown traces the history of the man-made monster. 1994. 100 min. VH2/ITSA-0002.
Jack the Ripper. Boris Karloff hosts four episodes of The Veil: George Waggner's Summer Heat and Genesis, Frank P. Bibas' Food on the Table and David MacDonald Jack the Ripper. 1958. 99 min. VH2/JACK-0005.
Jack's Wife. A bored housewife (Jan White) dabbles in witchcraft. George A. Romero's film is also known as Season of the Witch. 1971. 104 min. VH1/JACK-0005.
Jeepers Creepers. Siblings Gina Philips and Justin Long encounter a grim reaper driving a truck from hell. Director Victor Salva also scripted. 2001. 90 min. VH1/JEEP-0001.
Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter. Narda Onyx plans to operate on muscleman Cal Bolder, the sidekick of outlaw John Lupton. A William Beaudine film. 1966. 84 min. VH1/JESS-0003.
The Jungle Captive. Vicky Lane plays Paula the Ape Woman in Harold Young's sequel to Jungle Woman. 1944. 64 min. VH1/JUNG-0002.
Jungle Woman. Attraction to another woman's fiancé transforms mental patient Paula (Acquanetta) into the murderous Ape Woman. Reginald LeBorg directed. 1944. 61 min. VH1/JUNG-0003.
King of the Zombies. Jean Yarbrough's chiller stars Dick Purcell, Joan Woodbury, Henry Victor, and comedian Mantan Moreland. 1941. 67 min. VH1/KING-0017.
The Kingdom. Lars von Trier directed this Danish miniseries about a haunted hospital. Subtitled. 1994. 264 min. VH2/KING-0012.
Kingdom of the Shadows. Bret Wood's documentary traces the history of horror in silent cinema.1998. 70 min. VH2/KING-0015.
The Kiss of the Vampire. Two honeymooners, lost in a remote Bavarian forest, encounter a vampire cult led by the hypnotic Dr. Ravna. Don Sharp directed. 1962. 88 min. VH1/KISS-0005.
Kwaidan. Four colorful ghost stories from Japan, written by Lafcadio Hearn and directed by Masaki Kobayashi. Subtitled. 1964. 164 min. VH1/KWAI-0001.
Lair of the White Worm. Ken Russell's campy flick is based on a Bram Stoker novel. Amanda Donohoe, Hugh Grant and Sammi Davis star. 1988. 93 min. VH1/LAIR-0001.
The Last Vampyre. Sherlock Holmes (Jeremy Brett) and Dr. Watson (Edward Hardwicke) hunt a vampire in the village of Lamberley. Tim Sullian directed. 1992. 101 min. VH1/LAST-0035.
The Last Wave. Australian attorney Richard Chamberlain has apocalyptic visions in Peter Weir's supernatural suspenser. 1977. 104 min. VH1/LAST-0019.
The Legend of Hell House. Psychic investigators Pamela Franklin, Roddy McDowall, Clive Revill and Gayle Hunnicutt uncover the twisted secret of a haunted mansion. Richard Matheson adapted his novel Hell House for director John Hough. 1973. 95 min. VH1/LEGE-0009.
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. Edd Griles' adaptation of the Washington Irving ghost story stars Ed Begley, Jr., Beverly D'Angelo and Charles Durning. 1986. 51 min. VH2/LEGE-0009.
The Legend of the Frankenstein Monster. James Thomas compiles rare footage from 1910 to the present. 1994. 90 min. VH2/LEGE-0004.
The Leopard Man. A killer stalks a New Mexican village in this chiller by director Jacques Tourneur and producer Val Lewton. 1943. 66 min. VH1/LEOP-0001.
The Little Shop of Horrors. Roger Corman's low-budget horror spoof about a nerd and his killer plant. 1960. 70 min. VH1/LITT-0002.
Little Shop of Horrors. Frank Oz directed Rick Moranis, Ellen Greene and Steve Martin in this musical remake. 1986. 94 min. VH1/LITT-0001.
Lon Chaney: Behind the Mask. Bret Wood salutes the actor who originated Quasimodo and the Phantom of the Opera. 1995. 76 min. VH2/LONC-0001.
The Long Hair of Death. When a noble family burns a witch at the stake, her two daughters plot revenge. Barbara Steele and Halina Zalewska star in Antonio Margheriti's Italian spine-tingler. Dubbed. 1964. 95 min. VH1/LONG-0012.
The Lost Boys. Corey Feldman, Jami Gertz, Corey Haim, Jason Patric and Keifer Sutherland star in Joel Schumacher's story about teen vampires. 1987. 98 min. VH1/LOST-0017.
Macabre by Lamberto Bava. A blind man (Stanko Molnar) becomes obsessed with his tenant (Bernice Stegers), a formal mental patient whose lover was decapitated on the same day that her son was drowned. Dubbed. 1980. 90 min. VH1/MACA-0003.
The Mad Ghoul. George Zucco uses an ancient serum to turn David Bruce into a murdering zombie. James Hogan directed. 1943. 66 min. VH1/MADG-0001.
Mad Love. Surgeon Peter Lorre grafts a killer's hands onto the arms of injured pianist Colin Clive in Karl Freund's remake of The Hands of Orlac (1924). 1935. 68 min. VH1/MADL-0001.
Mad Monster Party? In this musical-comedy from animators Jules Bass & Arthur Rankin, Jr., Dr. Frankenstein (voiced by Boris Karloff) invites all of his monster friends to a party. 1966. 94 min. VH1/MADM-0004.
Madhouse. The comeback of a horror star (Vincent Price) is sabotaged by a series of murders. James Clark's film co-stars Peter Cushing and Robert Quarry. 1974. 92 min. VH1/MADH-0001.
Man of a Thousand Faces. James Cagney plays Lon Chaney, Sr. (The Hunchback of Notre Dame, The Phantom of the Opera). Joseph Pevney directed. 1957. 122 min. VH1/MANO-0001.
Man or Beast? Edward Joffe salutes Lon Chaney, Sr., John Barrymore, Bela Lugosi, and the monsters they portrayed. 1991. 26 min. VH2/MANO-0004.
Mania. Anatomy professor Peter Cushing buys increasingly fresh cadavers from villains George Rose and Donald Pleasence in John Gilling's fact-based chiller. 1959. 92 min. VH1/MANI-0005.
Maniac. Lab assistant Bill Woods kills his mentor, assumes his identity, and continues with experiments to reanimate the dead. Dwain Esper's low-budget shocker is a classic of exploitation filmmaking at its worst, notable for its demented storyline, atrocious acting, and out-of-focus photography. 1934. 54 min. VH1/MANI-0010.
Mark of the Vampire. Lionel Barrymore hunts vampire Bela Lugosi in Tod Browning's spookfest. 1935. 61 min. VH1/MARK-0003.
Martin. Vampiric teen John Amplas travels to Pittsburgh to live with his cousin and her uncle, a vampire slayer. A George A. Romero shocker. 1977. 96 min. VH1/MART-0003.
The Mask of Fu Manchu. Charles Brabin directed Boris Karloff as the evil Fu Manchu and Myrna Loy as his equally sadistic daughter. 1932. 67 min. VH1/MASK-0001.
Masque of the Red Death. Vincent Price plays decadent Prince Prospero in Roger Corman's lurid Poe picture. 1965. 88 min. VH1/MASQ-0001.
Midnight Faces. Francis X. Bushman, Jr. claims his inheritance in a mansion haunted by a phantom. Bennett Cohn directed. Silent with organ score. 1926. 72 min. VH1/MIDN-0004.
Mister Corbett's Ghost. Devil John Huston bargains for the soul of apothecary Paul Scofield in Danny Huston's short feature. 1986. 60 min. VH1/MIST-0002.
Mondo Lugosi: A Vampire's Scrapbook. This Rhino Video tribute includes interviews, trailers and a short by Edward D. Wood, Jr. 1986. 60 min. VH2/MOND-0002.
Monkey Shines. A George A. Romero movie about a paraplegic (Jason Beghe) whose trained capuchin monkey begins to commit murders for him. 1988. 113 min. VH1/MONK-0003.
The Monster and the Girl. A gorilla with a human brain seeks revenge in Stuart Heisler's creature feature. 1941. 65 min. VH1/MONS-0006.
The Monster Maker. Scientist J. Carrol Naish injects pianist Ralph Morgan with a formula that transforms him into a fiend. Sam Newfield directed. 1944. 62 min. VH1/MONS-0010.
The Monster of Piedras Blancas. A 7-foot-tall humanoid sea beast threatens residents of a California town. Directed by Irvin Berwick. 1958. 72 min. VH1/MONS-0009.
The Monster Walks. An ape seeks revenge in Frank Strayer's photoplay. Also, Ub Iwerks' cartoon, The Cuckoo Murder Case. 1932/31. 67 min. VH1/MONS-0007.
The Most Dangerous Game. Madman Leslie Banks hunts Joel McCrea and Fay Wray in Ernest B. Schoedsack and Irving Pichel's thriller. 1932. 63 min. VH1/MOST-0001.
Mr. Vampire. Undertaker Lam Ching Ling has two bumbling assistants, one of whom is romancing a beautiful ghost, the other of whom is turning into a vampire. Ricky Lau directed this martial arts comedy. Beware of the hopping vampires! Letterboxed. Subtitled. 1985. 99 min. VH1/MRVA-0001.
The Mummy. A revived mummy (Boris Karloff) woos his reincarnated love (Zita Johann) in Karl Freund's horror romance. 1932. 72 min. VH1/MUMM-0001.
The Mummy. Terence Fisher's colorful British remake stars Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing. 1959. 88 min. VH1/MUMM-0006.
The Mummy. Christopher Lee hosts this Passport Video documentary about mummy movies and zombie cinema. 1998. 47 min. VH2/MUMM-0001.
The Mummy. Adventurer Brendan Fraser and librarian Rachel Weisz must combat mummy Arnold Visloo. Stephen Sommers scripted and directed. 1999. 125 min. VH1/MUMM-0008.
The Mummy Returns. Stars Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz and Arnold Vosloo and director Steven Sommers return for more mummy mayhem. 2001. 130 min. VH1/MUMM-0009.
The Mummy's Curse. The final Universal Mummy movie, directed by Leslie Goodwins, stars Lon Chaney, Jr., Peter Coe and Martin Kosleck. 1944. 61 min. VH1/MUMM-0005.
The Mummy's Ghost. Lon Chaney, Jr., John Carradine and George Zucco star in sequel #3, directed by Reginald LeBorg. 1944. 61 min. VH1/MUMM-0004.
The Mummy's Hand. Tom Tyler plays Kharis in Christy Cabanne's sequel to The Mummy. With Wallace Ford and George Zucco. 1940. 70 min. VH1/MUMM-0002.
The Mummy's Shroud. Egyptologist Andre Morell unwittingly sends a rejuvenated mummy on a killing spree. John Gilling directed this Hammer movie. 1967. 90 min. VH1/MUMM-0007.
The Mummy's Tomb. Lon Chaney, Jr. makes his debut as Kharis in the 2nd Mummy sequel, directed by Harold Yound. 1942. 71 min. VH1/MUMM-0003.
Munster, Go Home! Herman (Fred Gwynne) becomes Lord Munster when he inherits an estate from an English uncle. Earl Bellamy's comedy co-stars Yvonne De Carlo, Al Lewis, Butch Patrick, Terry-Thomas, Hermione Gingold and John Carradine. 1966. 96 min. VH1/MUNS-0001.
Murders in the Rue Morgue. Bela Lugosi injects women with gorilla blood in Robert Florey's ghastly Poe picture. 1932. 61 min. VH1/MURD-0003.
Murders at the Zoo. Jealous of wife Kathleen Burke, Lionel Atwill murders anyone who comes in contact with her. A. Edward Sutherland directed this thriller. 1933. 62 min. VH1/MURD-0006.
The Mystery of the Wax Museum. Deformed sculptor Lionel Atwill tries to cover Fay Wray in wax in Michael Curtiz' two-tone Technicolor film. 1933. 77 min. VH1/MYST-0005.
Nadja. Michael Almereyda's tale of vampires in modern Manhattan stars Elina Lowensohn, Peter Fonda, Martin Donovan, Jared Harris, and Suzy Amis. 1994. 92 min. VH1/NADJ-0001.
Near Dark. Teenaged Jenny Wright seduces farmboy Adrian Pasdar into a band of vampire desperadoes in Kathryn Bigelow's poetic shocker. Music by Tangerine Dream. 1987. 95 min. VH1/NEAR-0001.
New Mr. Vampire. Billy Chan's sequel to Mr. Vampire features more supernatural horror and comedy. Dubbed. 1987. 90 min. VH1/NEWM-0002.
Night Monster. Ford Beebe directed Ralph Morgan, Lionel Atwill and Bela Lugosi in a horror mystery about a phantom strangler. 1942. 73 min. VH1/NIGH-0018.
Night of Dark Shadows. David Selby and Kate Jackson inherit Collinwood, an old mansion haunted by the spirit of witch Lara Parker. Dan Curtis directed. 1971. 95 min. VH1/NIGH-0024.
Night of the Ghouls. Edward D. Wood, Jr.'s sequel to Bride of the Monster stars Duke Moore, Kenne Duncan, Valda Hansen, Jeannie Stevens, Paul Marco, Tor Johnson, and Criswell. 1958. 68 min. VH1/NIGH-0027.
Night of the Living Dead. Seven people fend off reanimated corpses in George A. Romero's classic zombie-thon. 1968. 96 min. VH1/NIGH-0011 or -0033.
The Night Stalker. Reporter Carl Kolchak (Darren McGavin) hunts vampire Barry Atwater in this telefilm from writer Richard Matheson and director John Llewellyn Moxey. 1971. 74 min. VH1/NIGH-0017.
The Night Strangler. Darren McGavin tracks a 120-year-old Jekyll-and-Hyde killer in an eerie underground city underneath Seattle. Richard Matheson scripted for director Dan Curtis. 1972. 74 min. VH1/NIGH-0026.
The Night Walker. Widow Barbara Stanwyck is haunted by phantoms in William Castle's thriller, scripted by Robert Bloch. 1964. 86 min.
Nightmare. Heiress Moira Redmond is haunted by terrifying dreams. Jimmy Sangster scripted Freddie Francis' Hammer horror mystery. 1963. 83 min. VH1/NIGH-0016.
The Nightmare Before Christmas. This edition of animator Henry Selick's holiday musical (1997 - 76 min.) also includes a 25-minute making-of documentary plus two early Tim Burton shorts, the animated Vincent (narrated by Vincent Price) (1982 - 6 min.) and the live action Frankenweenie (1984 - 30 min.). VH1/NIGH-0036.
A Nightmare on Elm Street. Razor-gloved Freddy Krueger (Robert Englund) attacks teens through their dreams in Wes Craven's shock-fest. 1984. 92 min. VH1/NIGH-0003.
A Nightmare on Elmstreet 2: Freddy's Revenge. Robert Englund returns to torment Mark Patton and Kim Myers. Jack Sholder directed. 1985. 87 min. VH1/NIGH-0015.
A Nightmare on Elm Streeet 3: Dream Warriors. Chuck Russell's sequel stars Heather Langenkamp, Patricia Arquette, Laurence Fishburne, and Robert Englund. 1987. 96 min. VH1/NIGH-0034.
A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master. Teenaged Tuesday Knight tries to release the tortured souls of Freddy's victims in Renny Harlin's sequel. 1988. 99 min. VH1/NIGH-0035.
The Ninth Gate. Rare book dealer Johnny Depp tracks down a demonic manuscript in Roman Polanski's thriller. 1999. 133 min. VH1/NINT-0002.
Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror. Max Schreck is the screen's creepiest vampire in F.W. Murnau's unauthorized adaptation of Dracula. Silent with musical score. 1922. 84 min. VH1/NOSF-0002.
Nosferatu: Phantom der Nacht. Werner Herzog's remake stars Klaus Kinski as Count Dracula, Bruno Ganz as Jonathan Harker and Isabelle Adjani as Lucy Harker. Letterboxed. Subtitled. 1979. 107 min. VH1/NOSF-0001.
The Old Dark House. James Whale directed Boris Karloff, Ernest Thesiger, Charles Laughton, Melvyn Douglas, and Gloria Stuart in this horror-spoof. 1932. 71 min. VH1/OLDD-0001.
The Omen. Gregory Peck and Lee Remick play the parents of the Anti-Christ in Richard Donner's scream-a-rama. 1976. 111 min. VH1/OMEN-0001.
One Body Too Many. Insurance salesman Jack Haley tries to protect a millionaire's estate. Frank McDonald's picture co-stars Jean Parker and Bela Lugosi. 1944. 76 min. VH1/ONEB-0001.
One Step Beyond. Three compilations of supernatural tales, directed and hosted by John Newland. With Mike Connors, Yvette Vickers, Christopher Lee, Yvette Mimieux, Robert Blake, Patrick O'Neal and Albert Salmi. 1959-61. 303 min. VH2/ONES-0001 through -0003.
Onibaba. Kaneto Shindo's ghost story about a widow, her daughter, a lustful thief, and a demonic mask. Subtitled. 1964. 103 min. VH1/ONIB-0001.
The Others. Nicole Kidman fights to protect her children from ghosts in Alejandro Amenabar's chiller. 2001. 104 min. VH1/OTHE-0004.
Paperhouse. A bed-ridden girl's drawings inspire a series of increasingly nightmarish dreams in Bernard Rose's movie. 1988. 92 min. VH1/PAPE-0002.
Paranoiac. Janette Scott and Oliver Reed star in this tale of madness from writer Jimmy Sangster and director Freddie Francis. 1962. 80 min. VH1/PARA-0003.
Phantasm. Teenager Michael Baldwin investigates strange occurrences at Morningside Cemetery. Writer/director Don Coscarelli's movie also features Angus Scrimm as The Tall Man. 1979. 89 min. VH1/PHAN-0012.
The Phantom of the Opera. A masked man (Lon Chaney, Sr.) haunts a Paris opera house in Rupert Julian's melodrama. Silent with musical score. 1925. 79 min. VH1/PHAN-0005.
Phantom of the Opera. Acid-scarred composer Claude Rains kidnaps opera singer Susanna Foster in Arthur Lubin's Technicolor remake. 1943. 93 min. VH1/PHAN-0004.
The Phantom of the Opera. Acid-scarred composer Herbert Lom woos singer Heather Sears in Terence Fisher's Hammer production. 1962. 85 min. VH1/PHAN-0006.
The Phantom of the Opera. Phantom David Staller woos singer Elizabeth Walsh in Angel hernandez and Darwin Knight's stage musical. 1990. 93 min. VH2/PHAN-0001.
Phantom of the Paradise. Paul Williams scored Brian De Palma's musical comedy about a disfigured composer (William Finley) who haunts a record executive (Williams). 1974. 92 min. VH1/PHAN-0015.
Phantom of the Rue Morgue. Who is behind a series of murders in turn-of-the-century Paris? Karl Malden stars in Roy Del Ruth's WarnerColor thriller. 1954. 84 min. VH1/PHAN-0008.
Phenomena. A telepathic communication with insects enables Jennifer Connelly to track down the serial killer who is haunting a Swiss boarding school. A Dario Argento shocker. Letterboxed. 1984. 135 min. Also, 25 minutes of extras. VH1/PHEN-0002.
The Picture of Dorian Gray. Wicked Hurd Hatfield remains young while his portrait decays in Albert Lewin's drama of decadence, adapted from the Oscar Wilde novel. 1945. 110 min. VH1/PICT-0001.
The Picture of Dorian Gray. Glenn Jordan directed and Dan Curtis produced this production about the cruel hedonist (Shane Briant). 1978. 111 min. VH2/PICT-0002.
Pin. When Leon and Ursula Linden (David Hewlett, Cyndy Preston) are orphaned, the boy is driven to madness by the presence of Pin, his father's anatomical dummy (voiced by Jonathan Banks). Director Sandor Stern also scripted. 1988. 102 min. VH1/PIN*-0001.
Pit and the Pendulum. Roger Corman's Poe-inspired tale of madness and torture stars Vincent Price, John Kerr and Barbara Steele. 1961. 80 min. VH1/PITA-0001.
The Plague of the Zombies. Two physicians investigate a series of mysterious deaths. Andre Morell and John Carson star in John Gilling's Hammer film. 1966. 90 min. VH1/PLAG-0002.
Plan 9 from Outer Space. Edward Wood, Jr.'s masterpiece may be the worst movie ever made. With Vampira and Bela Lugosi. 1959. 79 min. VH1/PLAN-0002.
Poltergeist. Ghosts kidnap a little girl (Heather O'Rourke) in Tobe Hooper's frightfest, co-produced by Steven Spielberg. 1982. 114 min. VH1/POLT-0001.
The Prophecy. Writer/director Gregory Widen's account of an apocalyptic prophecy stars Christopher Walken, Elias Koteas, Virginia Madsen, Eric Stoltz, Amanda Plummer and Viggo Mortensen. 1995. 97 min. VH1/PROP-0002.
Psycho. Janet Leigh stops at a secluded motel run by Anthony Perkins in Alfred Hitchcock's shocking masterpiece. 1960. 109 min. VH1/PSYC-0001.
Psycho. Anne Heche and Vince Vaughn star in Gus Van Sant's nearly-shot-for-shot remake. 104 min. VH1/PSYC-0002. One-day loan through October 2.
Pumpkinhead. Grocer Lance Henriksen seeks revenge for the death of his son by asking a backwoods witch to invoke a giant demon. Director Stan Winston also designed the animatronic monster. 1988. 86 min. VH1/PUMP-0002.
Q. Hoodlum Michael Moriarty discovers the secret lair of a winged Aztec god-beast. Larry Cohen scripted, produced and directed. 1982. 92 min. VH1/Q***-0001.
The Rage: Carrie 2. High school jocks hatch a plan to humiliate telekinetic teen Emily Bergl in Kait Shea's sequel. 1999. 105 min. VH1/RAGE-0002.
The Raven. Poe-obsessed surgeon Bela Lugosi disfigures criminal Boris Karloff in Louis Friedlander's fright-film. 1935. 62 min. VH1/RAVE-0001.
The Raven. Magicians Vincent Price and Peter Lorre match their powers against sorcerer Boris Karloff in Roger Corman's spoof. 1963. 86 min. VH1/RAVE-0002.
The Ray Bradbury Theatre: And So Died Riabouchinska. Alan Bates plays a ventriloquist suspected of murder in Denys Granier-Deferre's short. 1988. 24 min. VH2/RAYB-0007.
The Ray Bradbury Theater: The Crowd. Nick Mancuso notices that the same crowd gathers whenever an accident occurs. Ralph L. Thomas directed. 1985. 26 min. VH2/RAYB-0012.
The Ray Bradbury Theatre: The Emissary. Ten-year-old Keram Malicki-Sanchez receives a visitor from the cemetery. Sturla Gunnarsson directed. 1988. 26 min. VH2/RAYB-0008.
The Ray Bradbury Theatre: Skeleton. Eugene Levy stars in Steve Dimarco's telefilm about a severe hypochondriac. 1988. 26 min. VH2/RAYB-0004.
The Ray Bradbury Theatre: The Screaming Woman. Drew Barrymore discovers a woman buried alive in Bruce Pittman's show. 1989. 26 min. VH2/RAYB-0003.
The Ray Bradbury Theatre: Tyrannosaurus Rex. Stop-motion animator Cris Campion creates a dinosaur for filmmaker Jim Dunk. Gilles Behat directed. 1988. 26 min. VH2/RAYB-0010.
The Ray Bradbury Theatre: The Wind. Michael Sarrazin fears that the wind, fueled by anguished souls, is after him. Grahame McLean directed. 1989. 24 min. VH2/RAYB-0011.
The Relic. A supernatural beast stalks a natural history museum. Peter Hyams' movie stars Penelope Ann Miller and Tom Sizemore and Linda Hunt. 1997. 110 min. VH1/RELI-0001.
The Reptile. A cult of snake worshippers places a curse on a young Englishwoman. John Gilling directed this Hammer horror. 1966. 91 min. VH1/REPT-0002.
Repulsion. A sexually repressed manicurist (Catherine Deneuve) goes insane in Roman Polanski's psycho-thriller. 1965. 105 min. VH1/REPU-0001.
The Return of Count Yorga. Vampire Robert Quarry menaces residents of an orphanage in Bob Kelljan's sequel to Count Yorga, Vampire. 1971. 97 min. VH1/RETU-0015.
The Return of Dracula. A teenager (Norma Eberhardt) discovers that her uncle (Francis Lederer) is a vampire in Paul Landres' chiller. 1958. 77 min. VH1/RETU-0008.
The Return of the Vampire. Vampire Bela Lugosi and werewolf Matt Willis menace Frieda Inescort and Nina Foch. Directed by Lew Landers. 1943. 70 min. VH1/RETU-0009.
Return to Glennascaul. Orson Welles narrates Hilton Edwards' Oscar-nominated ghost story, set in Ireland. 1951. 30 min. VH2/RETU-0002.
The Revenge of Frankenstein. The good doctor (Peter Cushing) returns in Terence Fisher's sequel to The Curse of Frankenstein. 1958. 90 min. VH1/REVE-0005.
Rivals: Karloff vs. Lugosi. Angela Shelley explores the rivalry between the respective stars of Frankenstein and Dracula. 1995. 46 min. VH2/RIVA-0001.
The Rocky Horror Picture Show. Tim Curry and Susan Sarandon star in Jim Sharman's musical spoof of horror and sci-fi movies. 1975. 100 min. VH1/ROCK-0002.
Rorret. Mr. Rorret (Lou Castel), the owner of the Peeping Tom Cinema, begins to stalk members of his audience. Fulvio Wetzl directed. Subtitled. 1987. 105 min. VH1/RORR-0001.
Rosemary's Baby. Mia Farrow, John Cassavetes and Ruth Gordon star in Roman Polanski's harrowing devil-fest. 1968. 137 min. + 17-min. documentary. VH1/ROSE-0004.
Salem's Lot: The Movie. Tobe Hooper directed David Soul, James Mason and Bonnie Bedelia in Stephen King's tale of vampires taking over a town in Maine. 1979. 111 min. VH1/SALE-0001.
The Satanic Rites of Dracula. Van Helsing (Peter Cushing) pursues Count Dracula (Christopher Lee) in present-day London. Alan Gibson directed. 1973. 88 min. VH1/SATA-0003.
The Saturday Night Live Halloween Special. This compilation tape includes John Travolta and James Woods playing vampires. 1999. 60 min. VH2/SATU-0002.
Scared Stiff. Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Carmen Miranda, and Dorothy Malone star in George Marshall's remake of Bob Hope's The Ghost Breakers. 1953. 108 min. VH1/SCAR-0012.
Scared to Death. Christy Cabanne's mind-boggling chiller was Bela Lugosi's only color feature. George Zucco and Angelito Rossito co-star. 1947. 59 min. VH1/SCAR-0013.
Scars of Dracula. When a young scoundrel disappears, his brother and girlfriend seek him at Castle Dracula. Christopher Lee stars in Roy Ward Baker's film. 1970. 92 min. VH1/SCAR-0010.
Scream. Wes Craven's slash-fest stars David Arquette, Neve Campbell, Skeet Ulrich, Drew Barrymore, Courtenay Cox, and Rose McGowan. 1996. 111 min. VH1/SCRE-0002.
Scream 2. David Arquette, Neve Campbell and Courteney Cox return for more butchery in Wes Craven's sequel. 1997. 120 min. VH1/SCRE-0003.
Scream 3. David Arquette, Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox return in the last of Wes Craven's slasher trilogy. 2000. 117 min. VH1/SCRE-0005.
Scream and Scream Again. Vincent Price creates a race of blood-thirsty synthetic humans in Gordon Hessler's shocker. 1969. 95 min. VH1/SCRE-0001.
Scream, Blacula, Scream. In Bob Kelljan's sequel to Blacula, the William Marshall turns to voodoo priestess Pam Grier to lift the curse on his soul. 1973. 96 min. VH1/SCRE-0006.
The Serpent and the Rainbow. Anthropologist Bill Pullman investigates voodoo in Haiti in Wes Craven's adaptation of Wade Davis' memoir. 1987. 98 min. VH1/SERP-0003.
The Seventh Victim. Kim Hunter comes to Greenwich Village seeking her sister, a devil cult victim, in Mark Robson's spine-tingler. 1943. 71 min. VH1/SEVE-0013.
Shadow of the Vampire. F.W. Murnau (John Malkovich) hires vampire Max Schreck (Oscar nominee Willem Dafoe) to star in his film, Nosferatu. Steven Katz scripted for director E. Elias Merhige. 2000. 93 min. VH1/SHAD-0011 or -0014.
She-Wolf of London. June Lockhart fears a family curse is turning her into a werewolf in Jean Yarbrough's B-movie. 1946. 62 min. VH1/SHEW-0002.
The Shining. Stanley Kubrick adapts the Stephen King book about a writer (Jack Nicholson) who goes mad. 1980. 142 min. VH1/SHIN-0001. Spanish version: El Resplandor, VH1/ELRE-0002.
The Silence of the Lambs. FBI agent Jodie Foster seeks help from cannibalistic genius Anthony Hopkins in Jonathan Demme's Oscar-winning thriller. 1991. 118 min. VH1/SILE-0002.
The Sixth Sense. Bruce Willis co-stars with Oscar nominees Haley Joel Osment and Toni Collette in writer/director M. Night Shyamalan's supernatural puzzler. 1999. 107 min. VH1/SIXT-0002, -0003 or -0004.
The Skull. Peter Cushing soon regrets purchasing the skull of the Marquis de Sade. Freddie Francis' blood-curdler also stars Christopher Lee. 1965. 83 min. VH1/SKUL-0001.
Sleepy Hollow. Tim Burton's spooky fantasy stars Johnny Depp, Christina Ricci, Miranda Richardson, Christopher Walken, and Christopher Lee. 1999. 105 min. VH1/SLEE-0007.
Snow White: A Tale of Terror. Michael Cohn retells the Grimm fairy tale as a medieval horror story. Sigourney Weaver, Sam Neill and Monica Keena star. 1996. 101 min. VH1/SNOW-0004.
Something Wicked This Way Comes. Jack Clayton directed Jason Robards in Ray Bradbury's tale of a mysterious carnival. 1983. 94 min. VH1/SOME-0004.
Son of Dracula. The Count (Lon Chaney, Jr.) journeys to America in search of fresh blood in Robert Siodmak's film. 1943. 80 min. VH1/SONO-0005.
Son of Frankenstein. Boris Karloff, Bela Lugosi, and Basil Rathbone star in Rowland V. Lee's lavish sequel to Bride of Frankenstein. 1939. 99 min. VH1/SONO-0001.
The Spiral Staircase. A mute servant girl (Dorothy McGuire) is stalked by a serial killer whose victims are all disabled. Robert Siodmak's classic thriller co-stars George Brent, Ethel Barrymore, Kent Smith, and Elsa Lanchester. 1945. 83 min. VH1/SPIR-0004.
Spirit of the Beehive (El Espiritu de la Colmena). A little girl (Ana Torrent) believes she has met the Frankenstein Monster in Victor Erice's film. Subtitled. 1973. 95 min. VH1/SPIR-0001.
SpongeBob SquarePants: Halloween. Five spooky/funny cartoons by Stephen Hillenberg. 2002. 62 min. VH2/SPON-0002.
Spook Busters. The Bowery Boys exterminate a haunted house in William Beaudine's comedy. 1946. 68 min. VH1/SPOO-0003.
Spooks Run Wild. The East Side Kids run into Bela Lugosi in a haunted house. Phil Rosen directed. 1941. 64 min. VH1/SPOO-0002.
Spooky Encounters AKA Encounter of the Spooky Kind. Director, co-writer and martial arts choreographer Sammo Hung also stars as a cuckold caught between two warring sorcerers. Subtitled. 1980. 103 min. VH1/SPOO-0001.
Stir of Echoes. Blue collar worker Kevin Bacon is plagued by visions of death in writer/director David Koepp's version of Richard Matheson's novel. 1999. 94 min. VH1/STIR-0002. Spanish version: Un Conmoción de Ecos, VH1/UNCO-0003.
Strait-Jacket. Joan Crawford and Diane Baker star in a horror mystery scripted by Robert Bloch for producer/director William Castle. 1963. 93 min. VH1/STRA-0026.
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Jack Palance plays the dual role in this Emmy-winning production from director Charles Jarrott and producer Dan Curtis. 1968. 120 min. VH2/STRA-0005.
The Strange Door. Joseph Pevney's Gothic thriller stars Charles Laughton, Boris Karloff, Richard Stapley, and Sally Forrest. 1951. 81 min. VH1/STRA-0017.
Strangler of the Swamp. Director Frank Wisbar also scripted this atmospheric chiller about a ghost (Charles Middleton) who haunts a gloomy bog. 1946. 58 min. VH1/STRA-0027.
The Student of Prague. Penniless student Conrad Veidt soon regrets selling his mirror image to devilish stranger Werner Krauss in Henrik Galeen's silent German production. 1926. 91 min. VH1/STUD-0003.
Sugar Hill. Diane "Sugar" Hill (Marki Bey) enlists a voodoo priestess to unleash a zombie army against the mob. Paul Maslansky directed. 1974. 91 min. VH1/SUGA-0003.
Supernatural. The evil soul of recently executed murderess Vivienne Osborne takes over Carole Lombard's body in Victor Halperin's rarely seen ghost tale. 1933. 64 min. VH1/SUPE-0003.
Suspiria. Dancer Jessica Harper investigates grisly murders in a ballet school in Dario Argento's occult slash-fest. 1977. 97 min. VH1/SUSP-0001.
Svengali. Sinister impresario John Barrymore hypnotizes singer Marian Marsh in Archie Mayo's bizarre photoplay. 1931. 81 min. VH1/SVEN-0001.
Tales from the Crypt. Peter Cushing, Joan Collins and Patrick Magee star in Freddie Francis' omnibus. 1972. 92 min. VH1/TALE-0008.
Tales from the Crypt: The Man Who Was Death. Executioner Bill Sadler loses his job in Walter Hill's The Man Who Was Death. Murderess Mary Ellen Trainor battles insane Santa Larry Drake in Robert Zemeckis' And All Through the House. Carnival performer Joe Pantoliano has nine lives in Richard Donner's Dig That Cat... He's Real Gone. 1989. 90 min. VH2/TALE-0009.
Tales from the Crypt: Only Sin Deep. Lea Thompson pawns her beaut in Howard Deutch's Only Sin Deep. New bride Amanda Plummer has an axe to grind in Tom Holland's Lover Come Hack to Me. Retiree M. Emmet Walsh gets on wife Audra Lindley's nerves in Collection Completed. 1989. 90 min. VH2/TALE-0010.
Tales from the Crypt: What's Cookin'? A diner changes its menu in Gilbert Adler's What's Cookin'? A gambler romances twins in Joel Silver's Split Personality. A man grows jealous of his wife in Kyle MacLachlan's As Ye Sow. 1992-93. 84 min. VH2/TALE-0011.
Tales of Frankenstein ; The Professor. Curt Siodmak's British telefilm Tales of Frankenstein stars Anton Diffring as the doctor and Don Megowan as his monster; Scientists and spies tangle with a werewolf in Tom McCain's short, The Professor. 1958. 64 min. VH2/TALE-0004.
Tales of Terror. Roger Corman directed Vincent Price, Peter Lorre and Basil Rathbone in three Edgar Allan Poe stories. 1962. 85 min. VH1/TALE-0004.
Targets. In his last great role, Boris Karloff plays a horror actor who confronts a mad sniper (Tim O'Kelly). A Peter Bogdanovich picture. 1967. 90 min. VH1/TARG-0002.
Taste the Blood of Dracula. An evil Lord (Ralph Bates) enlists three decadent Edwardians to revive the king of vampires, Count Dracula (Christopher Lee). Peter Sasdy directed. 1969. 91 min. VH1/TAST-0002.
Teenage Monster. Gilbert Perkins plays the title role, in make-up designed by Universal Studios great Jack P. Pierce). Jacques Marquette directed. 1957. 65 min. VH1/TEEN-0005.
The Tell-Tale Heart. Steve Carver directed Sam Jaffe in Edgar Allan Poe's evocation of a madman's obsession. 1971. 30 min. VH2/TELL-0001.
The Tell-Tale Heart. An old man's evil eye drives a young madman to murder in writer/director Scott Mansfield's version. 2000. 24 min. VH2/TELL-0004.
The Tenant. A lonely file clerk (Roman Polanski, who also directed and co-scripted) rents a decrepit, barren flat, the previous tenant of which had leapt to her death from its window. Isabelle Adjani, Melvyn Douglas and Shelley Winters co-star. 1976. 126 min. VH1/TENA-0002.
Terror in the Haunted House. Watch for the subliminal effects of Psychorama, banned after the release of Harold Daniels' frightmare. 1958. 90 min. VH1/TERR-0002.
The Terror of Dr. Hichcock. Demented doctor (Robert Flemyng) returns to his gloomy mansion with a new bride (Barbara Steele). Riccardo Freda directed this Italian chiller. Dubbed. 1962. 84 min. VH1/TERR-0004.
The Testament of Doctor Cordelier. Jean-Louis Barrault plays scientist Cordelier and his alter ego, Opale, in Jean Renoir's Jekyll-Hyde variation. Subtitled. 1959. 95 min. VH1/TEST-0003.
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. Tobe Hooper's grisly movie is a masterpiece of modern horror cinema. 1974. 83 min. VH1/TEXA-0003.
Theater of Blood. Shakespearean actor Edward Lionheart (Vincent Price) murders his critics in Douglas Hickox's grisly black comedy. 1973. 104 min. VH1/THEA-0001.
13 Ghosts. A college professor (Charles Herbert) inherits a house haunted by thirteen ghosts collected by the former owner. A William Castle spookfest. 1960. 82 min. VH1/THIR-0004.
Three Cases of Murder. Orson Welles stars in three supernatural murder tales directed by Wendy Toye, David Eadey and George More O'Farrall. 1953. 99 min. VH1/THRE-0009.
Thriller: The Grim Reaper. William Shatner and Natalie Schafer star in this tale of a deadly painting. Robert Bloch scripted Herschel Daugherty's show. 1961. 50 min.VH2/THRI-0002.
Thriller: The Incredible Doktor Markesan. Newlyweds Dick York and Carolyn Kearney move into scientist Boris Karloff's mansion. Robert Florey directed. 1962. 50 min. VH2/THRI-0003.
Thriller: Masquerade. Elizabeth Montgomery and Tom Preston take refuge in John Carradine's spooky house. Herschel Daugherty directed. 1961. 50 min. VH2/THRI-0001.
Thriller: The Prediction. Mentalist Boris Karloff warns assistant Audrey Dalton that death awaits her on her honeymoon. John Brahm directed. 1960. 50 min. VH2/THRI-0004.
Thriller: The Premature Burial. A wealthy gentleman (Sidney Blackmer) fears premature burial. Boris Karloff hosts Douglas Heyes' Poe-inspired telefilm. 1961. 50 min. VH2/THRI-0005.
Thriller: The Terror in Teakwood. Paul Henried directed this episode, about a concert pianist (Guy Rolfe) strangely affected by the death of his arch-rival. 1961. 50 min. VH2/THRI-0006.
Thriller ; The Making of Thriller. The horror musical from singer/dancer Michael Jackson and director John Landis is followed by Jerry Kramer's documentary about the filming of the video. 1983. 58 min. VH2/THRI-0007.
The Tingler. Coroner Vincent Price discovers a creepy-crawly creature that grows on the spines of frightened people. A William Castle film. 1959. 82 min. VH1/TING-0001.
The Tomb of Ligeia. Vincent Price is haunted by the spirit of his first wife in scenarist Robert Towne's Poe-inspired script. Roger Corman directed. 1964. 82 min. VH1/TOMB-0002.
Trilogy of Terror. Dan Curtis directs Karen Black in three tales by author Richard Matheson. Beware the Zuni fetish doll! 1975. 72 min. VH1/TRIL-0002.
The Turn of the Screw. A governess (Jodhi May) becomes convinced that her two young charges (Joe Sowerbutts, Grace Robinson) are being corrupted by two ghosts. Ben Bolt directed this chilling Henry James adaptation. 1999. 86 min. VH1/TURN-0003.
Twice-Told Tales. Sidney Salkow directed Vincent Price in three of Nathaniel Hawthorne's supernatural stories. 1963. 120 min. VH1/TWIC-0001.
The Unearthly. John Carradine's glandular experiments leave him with a basement full of crazed mutants, including Tor Johnson. Will Myron Healy and Allison Hayes be next? Brooke L. Peters directed. 1957. 70 min. VH1/UNEA-0001.
The Uninvited. Ray Milland and Ruth Hussey discover that their new house is haunted in Lewis Allen's ghost st