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The brightest stars and celebrated movies spanning the Golden Ages of Hollywood.
How to Make a Monster
A Hollywood makeup man (Robert H. Harris) sends his teenage werewolf and Frankenstein to kill studio moguls.
The Abominable Snowman of the Himalayas
British scientist John Rollason (Peter Cushing) is studying plants in the Himalayas with his wife (Maureen Connell) while he waits for his American associate, Tom Friend (Forrest Tucker). When Friend arrives, Rollason accompanies him on a trip to find the mysterious creature Yeti, along with Friend's partner (Robert Brown) and a guide (Michael Brill) who claims he can find the beast. The group proceeds despite warnings. However, the trip quickly becomes more dangerous than they had anticipated.
The Fly
When scientist Andre Delambre (Al Hedison) tests his matter transporter on himself, an errant housefly makes its way into the transportation chamber, and things go horribly wrong. As a result, Delambre's head and arm are now that of the insect. Slowly losing himself to the fly, Delambre turns to his wife, Helene (Patricia Owens), for help. But when tragedy strikes, Delambre's brother (Vincent Price) and Inspector Charas (Herbert Marshall) are forced to pick up the investigation.
Young Frankenstein
Respected medical lecturer Dr. Frederick Frankenstein (Gene Wilder) learns that he has inherited his infamous grandfather's estate in Transylvania. Arriving at the castle, Dr. Frankenstein soon begins to recreate his grandfather's experiments with the help of servants Igor (Marty Feldman), Inga (Teri Garr) and the fearsome Frau Blücher (Cloris Leachman). After he creates his own monster (Peter Boyle), new complications ensue with the arrival of the doctor's fiancée, Elizabeth (Madeline Kahn).
Fright Night
Teenage Charley Brewster is a horror-film junkie, so it's no surprise that when a reclusive new neighbor moves next-door, Brewster becomes convinced he's a vampire. It's also no surprise when nobody believes him. After strange events begin to occur, Charlie has no choice but to turn to the only person who could possibly help: washed-up television vampire killer Peter Vincent.
The Monster Club
A vampire invites a horror writer to a secret club where monsters gather to drink and dance. He soon regales the amused man with three tales of terror involving a lonely creature, hunters of the undead and a mysterious village.
Deadtime Stories
Twisted tales include a medieval boy (Scott Valentine) with witches, a girl (Nicole Picard) in red with a werewolf, and a killer Goldilocks (Cathryn de Prume).
The Reagans
"The Reagans"Actor Ronald Reagan marries actress Nancy Davis, becomes a politician and serves two terms as president in the 1980s.
Kidco
Dickie Cessna (Scott Schwartz) is a young boy who lives and works on his father's horse ranch. Eager to make some extra money, he starts up a business with his sisters, Bette (Tristine Skyler), Nene (Cinnamon Idles) and June (Elizabeth Gorcey), selling the ranch's leftover manure as fertilizer. Not only are they successful, they're so successful that they attract the attention of their adult business rivals, who pressure the Internal Revenue Service to sue them for not paying taxes.
Getting Green
S1, EP11 "Episode 111"A weekly half-hour series offering practical tips on greening your lifestyle.
Getting Green
S1, EP12 "Episode 112"A weekly half-hour series offering practical tips on greening your lifestyle.
Made in Hollywood: Teen Edition
S2, EP6 "Made in Hollywood: Teen Edition"Spotlights new movies and DVDs.
Made in Hollywood: Teen Edition
S2, EP7 "Made in Hollywood: Teen Edition"Spotlights new movies and DVDs.
Blithe Spirit
Skeptical novelist Charles Condomine (Rex Harrison) invites self-proclaimed medium Madame Arcati (Margaret Rutherford) to his home for a séance, hoping to gather material for a new book. When the hapless psychic accidentally summons the spirit of Condomine's late wife, Elvira (Kay Hammond), his home and life are quickly turned into a shambles as his wife's ghost torments both himself and his new bride, Ruth (Constance Cummings). David Lean directed this adaptation of Noel Coward's hit play.