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Happy Birthday to Horror Legend Boris Karloff!
Classic Horror Campaign
Posted by Richard on November 23, 2012
Classic horror legend Boris Karloff would have been 125 years old today. Born William Henry Pratt on November 23rd 1887 he became a Hollywood horror star under the name of Boris Karloff with his portrayal of Frankenstein’s monster in the movie adaptation of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein (1
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My 5 Favorite Boris Karloff Films
All Good Things
Posted by monty on September 12, 2012
So I was recently challenged by my best friend and blogger extraordinaire Irene Palfy to name some of my favorite things I like about Boris Karloff. I decided on listing my five favorite films of his. In return, I get to give Irene a challenge later on that she will...
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10 Classic Movies Starring Boris Karloff
Virtual Virago
Posted by Jennifer Garlen on September 3, 2012
Born in England in 1887 with the much less sinister name of William Henry Pratt, Boris Karloff rose to lasting Hollywood fame as one of the great stars of classic horror. Although he is best remembered today as the heavily disguised and largely silent monster in James Whale’s iconic adaptation
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10 Classic Movies Starring Boris Karloff
Virtual Virago
Posted by Jennifer Garlen on September 3, 2012
Born in England in 1887 with the much less sinister name of William Henry Pratt, Boris Karloff rose to lasting Hollywood fame as one of the great stars of classic horror. Although he is best remembered today as the heavily disguised and largely silent monster in James Whale’s iconic adaptation
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10 Classic Movies Starring Boris Karloff
Virtual Virago
Posted by Jennifer Garlen on September 3, 2012
Born in England in 1887 with the much less sinister name of William Henry Pratt, Boris Karloff rose to lasting Hollywood fame as one of the great stars of classic horror. Although he is best remembered today as the heavily disguised and largely silent monster in James Whale’s iconic adaptation
read more