Just in time for the Halloween season, Peacock has picked up a whole raft of classic Universal monster movies from the 1930s, 40s, 50s, and 60s.
The classics include monsters like Dracula, Frankenstein, the Mummy, and The Invisible Man, among others. Not every movie from these quintessential franchises is available on Peacock, which is surprising considering the rights shouldn’t be that complicated to sort out, but here’s the list of titles that are available:
- The Bride of Frankenstein, 1935
- Dracula's Daughter, 1931
- Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man, 1943
- The Invisible Man, 1933
- The Invisible Man Returns, 1940
- The Invisible Woman, 1940
- The Invisible Man's Revenge, 1944
- It Came From Outer Space, 1953
- The Mummy, 1932
- The Mummy's Curse, 1944
- The Mummy's Ghost, 1944
- The Mummy's Hand, 1940
- The Mummy's Tomb, 1942
- Night Monster, 1942
- Phantom of the Opera, 1943
- The Phantom of the Opera, 1962
- Son of Dracula, 1943
- Son of Frankenstein, 1939
- Werewolf of London, 1935
The classic Bride of Frankenstein makes for a great starting point. And while the original versions of Frankenstein or Dracula are not part of the package, this entire collection of “Creature Features” type movies will make for a perfect night of popcorn and old-school scares during the chilling October nights leading up to Halloween.
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