Cry Of The Banshee (1970)
In 16th Century England, a cruel witch-hunting magistrate, who often tortures innocent villagers for his entertainment, runs afoul of a witch who conjures a banshee to kill the magistrate and his family.
Edward Scissorhands (1990)
An intrepid Avon lady enters her local Gothic castle to find a lonely young home-made man with scissors for hands.
The House Of Usher (1960)
A brother fiercely refuses to let his sister marry her fiance - but are his motives rooted in something darker than mere jealousy?
The Last Man On Earth (1964)
When a disease turns all of humanity into the living dead, the last man on earth becomes a reluctant vampire hunter.
Laura (1944)
A detective investigating a murder finds out what "client attachment" means in this stylish 1940s thriller.
Madhouse (1974)
Trouble ensues when a former horror movie star, long incarcerated in a psychiatric institution, returns to the fray.
The Masque Of The Red Death (1964)
A cruel prince devotes himself to Satan and lives a life of excess, but just beyond his castle gates lurks a deadly plague.
Night Gallery: Season 1 (1970)
Cult series... we can't believe it's not the Twilight Zone.
The Pit And The Pendulum (1961)
A man investigating his sister's early death grows increasingly suspicious in her widower's castle full of bizarre torture devices.
The Raven (1963)
Two aging wizards feud over a woman.
Tower Of London (1962)
Richard III is haunted by those he has murdered.
The Tingler (1959)
A pathologist discovers a dangerous parasite that feeds on fear and can only be killed by screaming, but when a mute woman becomes infected, all Hell breaks loose. Famous for the pranks played on audiences at its original screenings.
While the City Sleeps (1956)
A newspaper's staff compete to find a serial killer.
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