Directed by Edgar G. Ulmer • 1934 • United States
Starring Boris Karloff, Bela Lugosi, David Manners
Horror legends Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi were paired together for the first in this astonishingly perverse sadomasochistic shocker from cult director Edgar G. Ulmer. While on their honeymoon in Hungary, newlyweds Peter (David Manners) and Joan Alison (Julie Bishop) find themselves drawn into a deadly game of life and death being played out between a mysterious doctor (Lugosi) and a Satan-worshipping architect (Karloff). The deliriously stylized sets, shadowy expressionist atmosphere, and air of occult dread come together in one of the most frighteningly demented entries in Universal’s celebrated horror cycle.
Directed by Robert Redford • 1980 • United States
Starring Donald Sutherland, Mary Tyler Moore, Judd Hirsch
Winner of four Academy Awards—including best picture, director, and adapted screenplay—Robert Redford’s directorial debut, based on the novel by Judith Guest, is an intense and moving exam...
Directed by Charles Vidor • 1939 • United States
Starring Chester Morris, Ralph Bellamy, Ann Dvorak
One of the very first Hollywood films that could be described as a noir, this brisk psychological thriller stars Chester Morris as an inmate who escapes from prison and hides out in the home of a ...
Directed by Lewis Allen • 1944 • United States
Starring Ray Milland, Ruth Hussey, Donald Crisp
A pair of siblings from London (Ray Milland and Ruth Hussey) purchase a surprisingly affordable, lonely cliff-top house in Cornwall, only to discover that it actually carries a ghostly price—and soon t...