Directed by:
Ted NewsomScreenplay:
Ted NewsomCast:
Christopher Lee, Herschell Gordon Lewis, Fred Olen Ray, Hugh Hefner, Michael Curtis, Jonathan Haze, Carroll Borland, John Carradine, Beverly Garland (more)VOD (1)
Episodes(26)
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Dracula and His Disciples (E01)
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Blood-Drinking Beings (E02)
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Frankenstein's Friends (E03)
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Baron Frankenstein (E04)
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Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (E05)
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Werewolves (E06)
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Bela Lugosi (E07)
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Boris Karloff (E08)
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Ghosts (E09)
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Phantoms (E10)
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Witches (E11)
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Demons (E12)
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Mutants (E13)
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Freaks (E14)
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Scream Queens (E15)
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Girl Ghouls (E16)
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Maniacs (E17)
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Gory Gimmicks (E18)
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Sorcerers (E19)
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Aliens (E20)
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Mummies (E21)
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Zombies (E22)
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Mad Doctors (E23)
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Man-Made Monsters (E24)
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Giants (E25)
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Dinosaurs (E26)
Plots(1)
100 Years Of Horror is the first series of its kind ever produced; chronicling the history of movie horror from the earliest experimental chillers through the unforgettable "golden age of movie monsters," & through today's terrifying fright films. (official distributor synopsis)
Reviews (1)
A meaningful series of half-hour documentaries on the main features of its genre. It is hosted by Christopher Lee, who is all the more likable to me because he himself had to admit that his Dracula (whichever version) was not the best and pales next to Bela Lugosi's version and those of many other successors. However, some of the themes are duplicated (Dracula and His Disciples, Blood-Drinking Beings and Bela Lugosi / Frankenstein's Friends, Baron Frankenstein and Boris Karloff) and I’m not a fan of some of the episodes (especially from the second half, such as Scream Queens, Gory Gimmicks or Man-Made Monsters). ()