Rome Express (1932)
The opening scene at the train station
Head (1968)
Clips featuring Bela Lugosi are used.- Clips from this are included.
"Hollywood and the Stars" Monsters We've Known and Loved (TV Episode 1964)
Clips shown"McCloud" Somebody's Out to Get Jennie (TV Episode 1971)
Ira Mastin is seen watching this movie on TV"Son of Svengoolie" The Black Cat (1934) (TV Episode 1979)
This film was feature in this episode."Son of Svengoolie" The Black Cat (1934) (TV Episode 1979)
This film was feature in this episode.Lugosi: Hollywood's Dracula (1997)
Superman: The Mad Scientist (Short 1941)
Boris Karloff's character of engineer Poelzig in THE BLACK CAT was the inspiration for the mad scientist in this short cartoon. His hairdo, overall, the way he climbs down the spiral staircase, the shadows are obviously referenced in the cartoon as well as the organ playing by Karloff's mad scientist - a horror-film-stereotype that is derived from THE BLACK CAT.- Title is shown on a theater marquee
The Mechanic (1972)
One of the movie posters on the prostutute's (Jill Ireland's) living room wall.Young Frankenstein (1974)
Baby Rosemary (1976)
Poster seen on wall.
The Last Laugh (1924)
The bus driver looks exactly like the doorman on The Last Laugh
- Dr. Werdegast gets in a bus crash near a mansion, similar to Brad and Janet's car breaking down near a castle. The use of a transparent curtain and silhouettes in the scenes where Mr. Poelzig and Joan lie in bed are visually similar to Dr. Frank N. Furter's sex scenes. Joan's hair in the chart room resembles Magenta's upright hairdo towards the end of the movie. Incest is a theme in both movies (they're not blood relatives in The Black Cat).
The Black Cat (1941)
based on the same storyThe Black Cat (Short 1961)
based on the same storyTales of Terror (1962)
based on the same storyThe Black Cat (1981)
based on the same storyTwo Evil Eyes (1990)
based on the same story
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