tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7589405220008327551.post1732000470442693723..comments2023-04-15T07:40:06.321-05:00Comments on The <em>Horror Incorporated</em> Project: Saturday, July 31, 1971: The Soul of a Monster (1942) / Night of Terror (1933)Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7589405220008327551.post-69678064537404567032013-09-05T19:29:24.722-05:002013-09-05T19:29:24.722-05:00You certainly make THE SOUL OF A MONSTER more inte...You certainly make THE SOUL OF A MONSTER more interesting than it was the last time I saw it. Rose Hobart and her hair stylist were well cast, but I felt that George Macready was the wrong choice for the dying humanitarian, much better in I LOVE A MYSTERY. NIGHT OF TERROR provides Wallace Ford's first wisecracking reporter opposite Lugosi (THE MYSTERIOUS MR. WONG, THE APE MAN), and just might be the most bearable. It was interesting to see Sally Blane, whose older sister, Polly Ann Young, would appear with Bela in 1941's INVISIBLE GHOST. 1933 was the year that younger sister Loretta did THE DEVIL'S IN LOVE with Lugosi, then THE HOUSE OF ROTHSCHILD with Karloff. kochillthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06843717929648076583noreply@blogger.com