Episodios

  • Episode 20. Frankenstein (Part 2)
    Oct 31 2025

    It's Alive!

    Our coverage on the making of "Frankenstein" (1931) shifts into full production and the post release of the classic film. Intimate details are touched on, such as James Whale's controlling direction, as well as Karloff's overnight stardom. Learn more about the most famous Universal Monster movie of them all!

    Episode art by Marina Dejanovic.

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    41 m
  • Episode 19. Frankenstein (Part 1)
    Oct 30 2025

    It's Alive!

    Dive deep into the pre-production history of the most famous Universal Monster movie of them all-- "Frankenstein". After the success of "Dracula", Bela Lugosi was set to appear as the Monster. Learn how Boris Karloff nabbed the part, and changed the history of cinema forever!

    Episode art by Marina Dejanovic.


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    40 m
  • Episode 18. Karloff Before Frankenstein
    Oct 29 2025

    We're all familiar with the most famous Monster of them all, and the man who imbued life into that icon. But what about Boris Karloff's life before overnight success at the age of 44? It was a long and winding road full of struggles and hopes. Before Karloff became Frankenstein's Monster, he was fighting for his big chance. And before Boris Karloff, the man was William Henry Pratt. This is his story.

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    31 m
  • Episode 17. James Whale: Of Gods and Monsters
    Oct 28 2025

    Visionary director James Whale helped bring the Golden Age of Horror films to life by directing "Frankenstein" (1931), "The Old Dark House" (1932), "The Invisible Man" (1933), and "The Bride of Frankenstein" (1935). But Whale was much more than a director. He was an artist. He was openly gay throughout his entire professional life. Above all, he was a pioneer of filmmaking in the early era of Talkies. Join us as we journey through Whale's life and career.

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    35 m
  • Episode 16. Dracula (Spanish)
    Oct 27 2025

    An in depth look at the making and sprawling history of the Spanish version of "Dracula". Many fans consider this version the superior film, with its creative and dynamic camerawork and cinematography. Although, without Bela Lugosi, the film lacks the power of its English-language counterpart. Learn about the cast, including Lupita Tovar and Villarias, as well as filmmakers Paul Kohner and George Melford. This is a unique and important part of the early era of Universal Horror!

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    33 m
  • Episode 15. Dracula (Part 2)
    Oct 21 2024

    Our coverage on Universal's Dracula continues with the release and post-release of the classic film. Learn of the advertising campaign and artists that brought the striking posters to life. Hear an actual interview with Lugosi from shortly after the release of the film. (Special thanks to David Stenn and the Packard Humanities Institute for its inclusion.) Dracula was a massive success, and Bela Lugosi would be Hollywood's new Thriller Picture star!

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    34 m
  • Episode 14. Dracula (Part 1)
    Oct 14 2024

    One of the most famous and recognizable horror films of all time, Universal's Dracula (1931) ushered in the Golden Age of Horror. The first Talkie horror movie, Dracula changed the landscape of cinema. Bela Lugosi brought the undead, vampiric Count Dracula to life, cementing the role as a pop culture phenomenon. Learn about the behind-the-scenes history of the beloved film, including the casting process, scripting, production, and more! This is the one you've been waiting on!

    Episode art by Marina Dejanovic.

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    34 m
  • Episode 13. Lugosi Before Dracula
    Oct 7 2024

    Bela Lugosi gained immortality with his role as Count Dracula in Universal's 1931 film. But what of the man before that role? Learn about his life from humble beginnings in Hungary to his journey to America and the 1927 Broadway production of Dracula that, ultimately led to his casting in the Universal film.

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    31 m