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Even if it hadn’t been essentially lost, James Whale’s The Old Dark House (1932) wouldn’t ever have fit, exactly, on the Mount Rushmore of Universal’s horror greats: Frankenstein, that ol ...
The Old Dark House review: James Whale’s 1932 comedy-horror classic is wonderfully subversive. Combines some genuinely grisly elements with scenes that could have slipped out of a PG Wodehouse ...
THE STORY behind the resurrection of “The Old Dark House” is as good as the movie itself. Filmmaker Curtis Harrington (“Night Tide”) had seen James Whale’s “lost” thriller as a child ...
The Old Dark House is also the most British film ever made on American soil. It's not just that it exploited the finest that Yorkshire, Surrey, Worcestershire and (Thesiger, of course) Marlborough ...
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