The Hilarious House of Frightenstein is a cult-favorite TV show that takes place in a haunted castle. The show features various characters including a vampire, a mad scientist, a werewolf, and more. With its slapstick comedy, hidden characters, and spooky adventures, this show is an entertaining mix of horror and humor.
In Victorian London, Bella Baxter is resurrected by Dr. Godwin Baxter, who replaced parts of her brain with that of an infant's. As Bella's intelligence grows, she seeks autonomy and runs off with a lawyer. They embark on a journey of hedonism and philosophy but face challenges along the way. Bella eventually reunites with Dr. Godwin and decides to carry on his work, while her former lover meets a bizarre fate.
Edward Scissorhands is a heartwarming story about a man-made creation named Edward, who has scissors for hands. Taken in by a suburban family, he discovers friendship, love, and acceptance. Despite initial fear and judgment from the townspeople, Edward's unique skills and compassionate nature win them over. However, when he is falsely accused and attacked, Edward is forced to retreat to his dark mansion. In the end, he is immortalized as a symbol of love and bringer of snow to the once-sterile neighborhood.
Van Helsing, a monster hunter, is sent to Transylvania to stop Count Dracula who is using Dr. Frankenstein's research and a werewolf for his nefarious purposes.
In this sequel to Frankenstein, Dr. Frankenstein is forced by another mad scientist to create a mate for his original creation. However, he hesitates to bring another monster to life and is confronted by the consequences of his previous actions.
Set in 19th-century London, The Frankenstein Chronicles follows a police inspector investigating a series of murders involving reanimated dead bodies. As he delves deeper into the case, he uncovers dark secrets and faces supernatural forces.
In the classic horror film Frankenstein, a scientist named Dr. Frankenstein creates a monster by reanimating dead body parts. As the monster comes to life, Dr. Frankenstein realizes the grave mistakes he has made and must face the consequences. The film explores themes of playing god, the dangers of scientific experimentation, and the ethics of creating life. It is set in a gothic horror atmosphere, with iconic scenes including the monster's creation and the famous line 'It's alive!'.
In House of Frankenstein, Dracula and the Wolfman join forces with Frankenstein's Monster to seek revenge and wreak havoc on a small town. As they terrorize the villagers, a group of brave individuals must find a way to stop the monsters before it's too late.
Dr. Frederick Frankenstein inherits his family's estate in Transylvania and discovers his grandfather's laboratory. Determined to prove his grandfather was not insane, Frederick resumes his experiments in reanimating the dead. With the help of his hunchbacked servant Igor and beautiful assistant Inga, Frederick brings a creature to life. Chaos ensues as the townspeople become uneasy and Inspector Kemp demands assurance that no more monsters will be created. Frederick must capture and tame the creature before it can escape, leading to unexpected romantic entanglements.
In Monster High: The Movie, a half-human and half-werewolf teen finds her place at Monster High. However, her identity is threatened when a devious plan to destroy the school emerges. She must learn to embrace her true monster heart and save the day.
In the aftermath of World War II, a scientist in post-war Germany conducts experiments using the heart of Frankenstein. When the heart is irradiated by a nuclear blast, it grows into a giant monster. The creature, known as Frankenstein's Monster, goes on a rampage in Japan, destroying everything in its path. It is up to a team of scientists and military personnel to stop the monster before it destroys humanity.
Mad scientist Mehendri Solon is building a body from spare parts to house the disembodied brain of the evil Time Lord Morbius. He fancies the Doctor's head as the final piece...
Gods and Monsters is a biographical drama that tells the story of James Whale, a renowned film director known for his work on Frankenstein. The movie explores Whale's personal life, including his relationships and struggles with his own sexuality. Set in the 1950s, the film delves into themes of memory, friendship, and the challenges faced by a gay filmmaker in Hollywood. It also touches on Whale's interactions with his gardener, Clayton Boone, and their complicated dynamic. The plot weaves together elements of horror filmmaking, world war one, and the exploration of queer identity.
When tragedy befalls a reckless scientist in Ottoman-era Istanbul, his student uses untested methods to finish his work with devastating consequences.
Abbott and Costello unwittingly find themselves caught up in a plot by Dracula, Frankenstein, and the Wolfman to revive the Monster. Chaos and hilarity ensue as they try to foil the monsters' plans.
The Bride is a haunting story set in Budapest, Hungary. It follows the journey of a woman who escapes a life of oppression and finds herself caught in a web of murder, lust, and telepathic links. As she navigates through a labyrinth of secrets and deceit, she must confront her deepest desires and confront the dark forces that threaten to consume her. In this atmospheric and chilling tale, the boundaries between reality and fantasy blur, leading to a shocking climax.
When Shaggy becomes a werewolf, Scooby-Doo and the gang must race against time to find an antidote and stop a sinister plot.
Scooby-Doo and his friends are hired as teachers at an all-girls school for monsters. They have to battle various supernatural creatures to protect the students.
In this black-and-white horror film, Lawrence Talbot, also known as the Wolf Man, seeks out Dr. Frankenstein's monster in order to find a cure for his own lycanthropy. The two iconic monsters clash in an epic battle while the townspeople are caught in the crossfire.
In 'Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed,' a mad scientist named Victor Frankenstein resorts to blackmail and coercion to cover up his horrifying experiments. As he spirals further into insanity, he must face the consequences of his actions.