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Date Posted: 08:38:42 10/17/11 Mon
Author: Officer Torch
Subject: Re: What Universal horror cycle was the best?
In reply to: Rick 's message, "What Universal horror cycle was the best?" on 03:55:06 10/16/11 Sun

Commander Rick....excellent site reference. Lots of good info there, and just in time for Halloween. Thanks.

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[> [> Re: What Universal horror cycle was the best? -- DAN, 08:48:05 10/18/11 Tue [1]

I pick the 1931-36 cycle too.
Many of my top Universal favorites are from the 31-36 time period.
Frankenstein
Bride of Frankenstein
Dracula
The Invisible Man
Werewolf of London
The Raven
Dracula's Daughter
The Invisible Ray.

I also have many favorites from 1939-46, with the Wolf Man being my top favorite from this era.

I'd rank The Wolf Man after Frankenstein, Bride, and Dracula if I was rating my favorite Universals of all time.

Actually, the only Universal horror film (1931-46) I don't care for is "The She-Wolf of London." Every time I try to watch this again, it just bores me. The only decent part is the scene where Martin Kosleck is attacked by the She-Wolf.


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