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After years of faded public-domain copies, we finally get a decent British print of the 1939 Bela Lugosi thriller "The Dark Eyes of London" (retitled "The Human Monster" for its 1940 American release). This video includes the uncut feature, followed by the Monogram theatrical trailer. Bela delivers one of his finest performances in this Edgar Wallace adaptation - memorably assisted by Wilfred Walter as the blind henchman. Surprisingly gruesome for Production Code standards, "The Dark Eyes of London" remains a classic Lugosi vehicle.
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not bad. started from the end and have been watching backwards in years. some films seem like they have been edited but we're thinking it is just because they are so old. Oldest ones, Bela is a "good guy". Strange. Some are boring. most are good. not one of the best bunches of films but glad to have it to add to library.
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I'm a fan of these mega-movie packs and own several of them, so you know that I'm forgiven when it comes to picture and sound quality. That said,I found this set Horrid and a waste of money. You can find these movies out there in better condition so skip this set!!!!!!!
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before karloff there was lugosi. this box set includes some of his best work. you will enjoy some of his best momments on screen. highly recomended for old school horror fans. hail to the king.
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As a long time Bela Fan I am very happy with this set. The quality is fine. I've watched more than half of them with no problems. You can't beat $1 per movie. I look forward to fancy restored dvds in the future but this is doing me fine for now. Quit whining and watch.
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