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  1. Hace 4 días · The Terror 1963 - Boris Karloff - Jack Nicholson. MFclassics. Subscribed. 0. No views 1 minute ago. A young French soldier cut off from his unit is beguiled by a mysterious woman, whom he...

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  3. Hace 3 días · 9. 27 views 21 minutes ago. Frankenstein costars Boris Karloff and Mae Clarke reteam in this Crime Drama Comedy. Also stars Lew Ayres, Hedda Hopper, George Raft, and Clarence Muse. ...more ...

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  4. Hace 21 horas · The Karloff Compendium Review. You could say I am somewhat of a student of the horror genre, not a Student of Prague (1913). I have read extensively on “Dear Boris,” including Mr. Jacobs’ first volume Boris Karloff: More than a Monster, and like those sequels, I wondered what else one could mine from the life of one William Pratt.

  5. Hace 21 horas · May 24, 2024. N ervous breakdowns, shock treatments, killing sprees, brainwashing, political assassinations—in the 1960s, disturbing themes began popping up everywhere in American cinema. These scenes of psychic strife are the focus of a new Criterion Channel collection, Hollywood Crack-Up: The Decade American Cinema Lost Is Mind.

  6. His daughter, Sarah Karloff, said when they first wrapped him in the Mummy costume, they forgot to put in a fly in the front. His last name was Pratt, which at the time in England meant a stupid or foolish person. Boris changed his last name to Karloff to become an actor.

  7. Hace 1 día · A. He was ruthless about making the most out of his productions, reusing sets and actors when he could. For instance, there was the horror movie “The Terror,” from 1963, in which he convinced actor Boris Karloff to appear for two days of shooting. That film was cobbled together with existing sets – and features a young Jack Nicholson in it.