Hollywood legends of horror : 6 masterworks of terror
Plot for Doctor X: A monster lurks as a New York newspaperman investigates one of the "Moon Killer" murders in which victims are strangled, cannibalized, and surgically incised under the light of the full moon; plot for The return of Doctor X: A New York journalist finds himself out of a j...
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Burbank, CA :
Turner Entertainment Co. : Warner Bros. Entertertainment, Inc. : Distributed by Warner Home Video, Inc.,
c2006
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Table of Contents:
- Doctor X (76 min.) / First National Pictures ; directed by Michael Curtiz ; screen play by Robert Tasker & Earl Baldwin
- The return of Doctor X (62 min.) / Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. ; a First National Picture ; screen play by Lee Katz ; directed by Vincent Sherman
- Mark of the vampire (60 min.) / Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ; Tod Browning's production ; screen play by Guy Endore and Bernard Schubert
- The mask of Fu Manchu (68 min.) / Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ; a Cosmopolitan Production ; directed by Charles Brabin ; screen play by Irene Kuhn, Edgar Allan Woolf, and John Willard
- Mad love (68 min.) / Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ; directed by Karl Freund ; produced by John W. Considine ; adaptation by Guy Endore ; screen play by P.J. Wolfson and John L. Balderston
- The devil-doll (78 min.) / Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ; a Tod Browning production ; screen play by Garrett Fort, Guy Endore, and Eric Von Stroheim ; story by Tod Browning