Boris Karloff in The Ghoul: A Misbegotten Stab at Ripping Off The Mummy

The Ghoul was Britain’s first crack at countering the cataract of American horror films cooked up in the early ’30s. It’s apparent that they were trying to capitalize on one genre staple in particular, what with the casting of Boris Karloff and a storyline that involved Egyptian lore. It never burgeoned, and is just now … Continue reading Boris Karloff in The Ghoul: A Misbegotten Stab at Ripping Off The Mummy