The Cat And The Canary (1927)

Relatives of an eccentric millionaire gather in his spooky mansion on the 20th anniversary of his death for the reading of his will.

The Cat And The Canary (1927) Cast

Laura La Plante

Creighton Hale

Forrest Stanley

Tully Marshall

Gertrude Astor

Flora Finch

Arthur Edmund Carewe

Martha Mattox

George Siegmann

Lucien Littlefield

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The Phantom Of The Opera (1925)

A mad, disfigured composer seeks the affections of a lovely young opera singer who is horrified when she sees what’s under his mask.

The Phantom Of The Opera (1925) Cast

Lon Chaney

Mary Philbin

Norman Kerry

Arthur Edmund Carewe

Gibson Gowland

John St. Polis

Snitz Edwards

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White Zombie (1932)

A young man turns to a witch doctor to lure the woman he loves away from her fiancé, but instead turns her into a zombie slave.

White Zombie (1932) Cast

Bela Lugosi

Madge Bellamy

Joseph Cawthorn

Robert Frazer

John Harron

Brandon Hurst

George Burr MacAnnan

Frederick Peters

Annette Stone

John T. Prince

Dan Crimmins

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The Last Man on Earth (1964)

A group of infected figures attempts to break into Vincent Price’s barricaded home in The Last Man on Earth (1964).
A group of infected figures attempts to break into Vincent Price’s barricaded home in The Last Man on Earth (1959)

How the Nightmare Starts

Vincent Price wakes up in a world overrun by the undead—alone, armed, and running out of time. The Last Man on Earth is the first film adaptation of Richard Matheson’s I Am Legend, and it’s a stark, eerie take on the apocalypse. Price plays Dr. Robert Morgan, a scientist who spends his days staking the infected and his nights surviving their attacks. Bleak, minimal, and haunting, this 1964 cult classic helped define the modern vampire/zombie hybrid film.

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Night of the Living Dead (1968)

Close-up of a decaying female zombie hiding behind a tree at night in George A. Romero’s Night of the Living Dead (1968), with two more zombies approaching in the background.
A haunting scene from Night of the Living Dead (1968), where the dead rise and hunger spreads in the dark woods.

The Journey Begins Here

It starts with a trip to the cemetery… and ends with the dead rising from their graves. George A. Romero’s Night of the Living Dead didn’t just create the modern zombie genre — it blew the doors off independent horror. Shot on a shoestring budget in black and white, this gritty, terrifying survival story is raw, relentless, and still deeply unsettling. The claustrophobic farmhouse, the shocking ending, the social commentary—it’s all here.

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