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1. The Black Raven (1943)
directed by Sam Newfield
featuring George Zucco, Wanda McKay, Noel Madison, Robert Randall, Byron Foulger
The Black Raven is one of a trio of PRC horror-melodramas starring George Zucco. The title refers to a remote country inn, presided over by the ... More
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2. Sherlock Holmes in Washington (1943)
directed by Roy William Neill
featuring Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce, Marjorie Lord, Henry Daniell, George Zucco
One of the silliest and most unbelievable of the Universal Sherlock Holmes series, Sherlock Holmes in Washington is also undeniably one of the most ... More
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3. Voodoo Man (1944)
directed by William Beaudine
featuring Bela Lugosi, John Carradine, George Zucco, Michael Ames, Wanda McKay
Though no more expensive or ambitious than any of his earlier Sam Katzman-produced vehicles, Bela Lugosi's Voodoo Man is perhaps the best of the ... More
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4. Scared to Death (1947)
directed by William Christy Cabanne
featuring Bela Lugosi, Douglas Fowley, Joyce Compton, George Zucco, Nat Pendleton
Completed several years before its 1947 release, Scared to Death is historically important as Bela Lugosi's only color film (outside of his brief ... More
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5. The Mad Monster (1942)
directed by Sam Newfield
featuring Johnny Downs, George Zucco, Anne Nagel, Sarah Padden, Glenn Strange
Bland former child actor Johnny Downs earns top billing in this low-budget horror film, but the real star is that most psychotic of all the mad ... More
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6. Who Killed Doc Robbin? (1948)
directed by Bernard Carr
featuring Don Castle, George Zucco, Whitford Kane, Claire Du Brey
Producer Hal Roach's postwar attempt to create a new bunch of "Our Gang" kids resulted in two misfire Cinecolor comedies, the second of which was Who ... More
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7. Dead Men Walk (1943)
directed by Sam Newfield
featuring George Zucco, Mary Carlisle, Ned Young, Dwight Frye, Fern Emmett
This painfully cheap but wildly entertaining PRC production stars a hammy George Zucco in a dual role as the Clayton Twins -- both doctors, one good, ... More
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8. The Mummy's Hand (1940)
directed by William Christy Cabanne
featuring Dick Foran, Peggy Moran, George Zucco, Cecil Kellaway, Wallace Ford
Egyptian mystic Andoheb (George Zucco) is ordered by his High Priest (Eduardo Ciannelli) to stand guard over the sacred mummy of Kharis (Tom Tyler), ... More
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9. The Mad Ghoul (1943)
directed by James Hogan
featuring David Bruce, Evelyn Ankers, George Zucco, Robert Armstrong, Turhan Bey
The Mad Ghoul may well be the definitive George Zucco horror melodrama. The star plays Dr. Alfred Morris, a distinguished scientist who obsession ... More
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10. Fog Island (1945)
directed by Terrell O. Morse
featuring George Zucco, Lionel Atwill, Jerome Cowan, Sharon Douglas, Veda Ann Borg
An early low-budget spin on Ten Little Indians, this cheap but entertaining PRC production features a wonderful cast of familiar B-movie faces, ... More
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11. New Moon (1940)
directed by Robert Z. Leonard
featuring Jeanette MacDonald, Nelson Eddy, Mary Boland, George Zucco, H.B. Warner
Previously filmed in 1930 with Lawrence Tibbett and Grace Moore, the robust Sigmund Romberg operetta New Moon was given another airing in 1940 as ... More
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