The Phantom of the Opera is a 1925 silent film directed by Rupert Julian and based on Gaston Leroux’s novel of the same name.
The Wolf Man
Returning after a long absence to his family’s wealthy estate, a young man meets a girl for whom he feels a strong attraction. Despite her engagement, the girl succumbs to his charm.
One evening, the young man, the girl, and her friend go into the woods to have their fortunes told by gypsies.
Cat O’ Nine Tails
*Cat O’ Nine Tails* is the second film in Dario Argento’s so-called “Animal Trilogy,” preceded by *The Bird with the Crystal Plumage* and followed by *Four Flies on Grey Velvet*. Released in 1971, this giallo thriller perfectly exemplifies Argento’s talent for creating suspenseful and mysterious atmospheres. With an intricate plot, complex characters, and an evocative soundtrack, the film stands as a landmark in Italian genre cinema.
The Man Who Laughs
The Man Who Laughs is a 1928 silent film directed by Paul Leni and based on a novel by Victor Hugo.
In 1690, Lord Clancharlie returns to England after exile but is accused of treason and captured by James II of England.
Who Saw Her Die?
Set in 1968 in the French Alps, a little girl is murdered by a mysterious figure dressed in black, a serial killer in female attire. Her nanny, Ginevra Storelli, soon moves to Venice, and the case is closed. Four years later, the nightmare repeats…
Danza Macabra
On the outskirts of London, journalist Alan Foster is tasked with interviewing Edgar Allan Poe.
The journalist remains skeptical when Poe reveals that his stories are based on real events and, therefore, he doesn’t consider himself a novelist but merely a chronicler.
Dead Are Alive
The story revolves around an American archaeologist, Jason Porter (played by Alex Cord), who arrives in Italy to study ancient Etruscan tombs. During the excavations, Porter and his team uncover an ancient Etruscan sarcophagus containing a mysteriously preserved corpse. This discovery coincides with a series of brutal murders that seem linked to an ancient Etruscan curse.
The Night Evelyn Came Out of the Grave
The story revolves around English nobleman Alan Cunningham (played by Anthony Steffen), who is tormented by the death of his first wife, Evelyn. Afflicted by psychological trauma and obsessed with the memory of his deceased wife, Alan begins inviting young women to his family estate, only to torture and kill them.
Nothing Underneath
The story begins with the murder of a young model in Milan, a city immersed in the fashion world. The investigation is assigned to Inspector Danesi (played by Donald Pleasence), an experienced and determined detective. During the investigation, Danesi discovers that the murder of the model is not an isolated incident; other models have been killed under similar circumstances.
Tenebrae
The story follows Peter Neal (played by Anthony Franciosa), a famous American author of giallo novels who travels to Rome to promote his latest book, Tenebre. Upon his arrival, Neal discovers that a serial killer is using his book as inspiration for a series of brutal murders. Each murder is preceded by an anonymous letter addressed to the writer, suggesting a disturbing connection between Neal and the killer.