Man investigates the disappearance of two of his friends who were the guests of a sinister Austrian count
A sculptor seeking revenge on those individuals who criticized and rejected his work manipulates a disfigured criminal he saved from drowning to kill them.
The Invisible Man's grandson uses his secret formula to spy on Nazi Germany.
Paula the ape woman (Acquanetta) is alive and well, and running around a creepy old sanitarium run by the kindly Dr. Fletcher (J. Carrol Naish)
A woman is haunted by recurring nightmares, which seem to be instigated by her late husband who supposedly was killed in a fire.
Kurt Ingston, a rich recluse, invites the doctors who left him a hopeless cripple to his desolate mansion in the swamps as one by one they meet...
No, this ISN'T the color horror-comedy with Karloff, Vincent Price, Peter Lorre, and Jack Nicholson- we have had that in the past, but no longer have rights to it- though we'd love to show it again. This is the 1935 , dead-serious tale of retired Dr. Volin- a brilliant surgeon obsessed with all things Poe. He is visited by an acquaintance- a judge whose daughter has been in a serious car accident, who is barely clinging to life- and only a man with Volin's talents can possibly save her. Though it takes some pleading to get Volin to help, he finally agrees to operate- saving the young woman's life- and then- becoming obsessed with her almost as much as he is with Poe's works.