His Majesty The American (1919)Until the mid-1920s, he made more money as a truck driver than in movie work. His big break came in 1931, when Bela Lugosi refused to play Frankenstein's monster, complaining that the heavy makeup would make him unrecognizable to his fans. Director James Whale was walking through the Universal Studios lunch room and spotted Karloff, telling him that his face "has possibilities." Even under all of Jack Pierce's monster makeup, he was able to make an emotional connection with the audience, and would make several Frankenstein movies. His non-monster movies in this period included:
Last Of The Mohicans (1920)
The Cave Girl (1921)
The Prisoner (1923)
The Golden Web (1926)
Tarzan & The Golden Lion (1927)
Phantom of the North (1929)
The Criminal Code (1931) based on a previous stage roleBut it was as villains and monsters that he was best known. His 140 movies included:
The Lost Patrol (1934) as a religious fanatic
Mr. Wong - Detective (1938), the first of 5 movies as a gentle Chinese detective in San Francisco:
The Mystery of Mr. Wong (1939)
Mr. Wong in Chinatown (1939)
The Fatal Hour (1940)
Doomed To Die (1940)
The Sea Bat (1930)In addition to movies, Karloff continued doing plays after "The Criminal Code" noted already:
Frankenstein (1931)
Mask of Fu Manchu (1932)
The Mummy (1932)
The Ghoul (1933)
The Black Cat (1934), his first with Bela Lugosi
Bride of Frankenstein (1935, again as the monster)
The Black Room (1935), as twins
The Raven (1935)
The Walking Dead (1936)
Charlie Chan at the Opera (1937, as prime suspect in murder)
The Invisible Menace (1938)
Son of Frankenstein (1939) as monster, revived by mad doctor's son
Tower of London (1939) as the Executioner
Black Friday (1940) conducting a brain transplant, Lugosi as donor
The Ape (1940) as a mad doctor
You'll Find Out (1940 comedy), Kay Kyser & his goofy band spend the night in a house haunted by Karloff, Lugosi & Peter Lorre
The Boogie Man Will Get You (1942) with Lorre. Traveling salesmen go into Karloff's house but they don't come out
House of Frankenstein (1944)
The Body Snatcher, Isle of the Dead (both 1945)
Bedlam (1946) as head of the infamous real 18th century asylum, he has an investigating reporter committed to get rid of her
Secret Life of Walter Mitty (1947) as villain
Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome (1947), do I have to tell you which one Karloff plays?
Abbott & Costello Meet The Killer (1949), Karloff's name was added to the title in re-release
The Black Castle (1952), supporting role in boring movie
Voodoo Island (1957) as a detective
Frankenstein 1970 (1958, set 12 years in the future), this time as the Doctor
Corridors of Blood (1958), aka The Doctor From 7 Dials (1962 US), with Christopher Lee in a minor role. Lee was already well-known by 1962 so the US credits gave him a starring role
The Raven (1963) Karloff as victim of Edgar Allan Poe-obsessed Lugosi
The Terror (1963) Karloff as a castle owner, same sets as The Raven
Black Sabbath (1963) host Karloff tells 3 atmospheric stories and appears in the final one, about a vampire
The Comedy of Terrors (1963) with Vincent Price, Peter Lorre, Basil Rathbone
Die Monster Die! (1965, by H. P. Lovecraft), with Patrick Macnee
The Ghost in the Invisible Bikini (1966) yes, even Karloff did a Beach Movie
The Daydreamer (1965, by Hans Christian Andersen), as voice of one of the puppets
The Venetian Affair (1967), one of Robert Vaughn's Man From UNCLE-type movies, with Karloff in a good supporting role
The Sorcerers (1967) confusing mess about a couple doing mind-control experiments
Mad Monster Party (1967) another children's puppet movie, loosly based on the novelty song "The Monster Mash," as voice of Baron Frankenstein
Targets (1968), Peter Bogdanovich's directing debut, about a former horror film star & Drive-In theater owner (Karloff) who becomes the target of a sniper
The Crimson Altar (1968) aka The Crimson Cult, about black magic & witches
The Snake People (1968/1970), drug exploitation film mixing LSD and voodoo
The Incredible Invasion (1968), aka Sinister Invasion (1971), semi-remake of "Plan 9 From Outer Space"
Cauldron of Blood (1967), aka Blind Man's Bluff (1971), Karloff as a blind sculpter who uses skeletons supplied by wife's murder victims. Filmed in Spain with all-Spanish supporting cast
Broadcasts on the Sci-Fi Channel in 2000/2001Thriller: "The Incredible Doktor Markesan" (1962) Here's a list of videos available from his "Thriller" tv series:
Thriller: "The Premature Burial" (1961)
Thriller: "Masquerade" (1961)
Thriller: "The Grim Reaper" (1961)
Thriller: "The Terror in Teakwood" (1961)
Thriller: "The Prediction" (1960)
* Speaking of awards, the late Imogene Coca, the token female comic genius in TV's "Your Show of Shows," was visited at home by Mark Evanier of Comic Buyer's Guide in 1994. He writes in his column Point of View that he noticed that her only award, an Emmy, was broken in two. "Oh, it came that way." Why hadn't she demanded a replacement in 40 years? "Oh, I didn't want to bother them. I figured I might win another one someday." She didn't win any awards for her role in the black comedy National Lampoon's Vacation and frankly, didn't care for the role. "I died in it and it was supposed to be funny. I don't think that's funny."
2001/2002 Boris Karloff movies: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Date Start Time Title Channel# Dec, 2001 The Grinch Who Stole Christmas Various Jan 12 1:45 AM Black Friday AMC Sat 12 7:00 PM Abbott & Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde AMC Sat 19 1:00 AM Scarface TCM May 20 7:30 AM The Secret Life of Walter Mitty SHOWTIME Fri 24 6:30 AM Five Star Final TCM Fri 24 11:00 AM The Mummy SCI-FI Channel Boris Karloff schedule in 2003: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ All times shown EST Note: add 3 hours for Encore and TCM listings @ Pacific time as they do not have a separate West Coast feed Date Start Time Title Channel # Feb 25 8:00 PM The Black Cat TCM Wed 26 4:35 PM The Terror FLIX Wed 26 11:30 PM The Invisible Man TCM Fri 28 9:30 AM The Crimson Cult FLIX Mon 3 4:45 PM The Crimson Cult SHOX Thu 6 8:35 AM Ghost in the Invisible Bikini STZFM Sat 8 1:50 PM The Crimson Cult SHOX Sun 9 5:00 AM The Lost Patrol TCM Sun 9 7:30 AM The Crimson Cult SHOX Sun 9 8:35 AM Die, Monster, Die! MYSTERY Mon 10 12:35 PM Ghost in the Invisible Bikini STZFM Tue 11 1:00 PM Smart Money TCM May 19 2:15 AM The Mummy TCM Mon 19 3:30 AM The Raven TCM Thu 22 12:00 AM Frankenstein TCM Fri 23 7:30 AM Ghost in the Invisible Bikini FLIX Sat 24 1:30 PM The Crimson Cult MYSTERY Sun 25 11:00 AM Black Sabbath FLIX Tue 27 2:00 PM Ghost in the Invisible Bikini FLIX Thu 29 7:05 AM The Crimson Cult FLIX Sat 31 1:30 PM Ghost in the Invisible Bikini FLIX July 11 9:35 AM Die, Monster, Die! MYSTERY CHANNEL Mon 14 1:30 AM The Raven TCM Sat 19 8:15 AM Die, Monster, Die! MYSTERY Wed 23 10:00 AM The Crimson Cult SHOWTIME Wed 23 11:20 AM Die, Monster, Die! MYSTERY Wed 23 1:00 PM The Crimson Cult SHOWTIME Thu 24 6:30 AM Die, Monster, Die! MYSTERY Thu, August 7 10:40 AM Ghost in the Invisible Bikini SHO Thu 7 11:40 PM Ghost in the Invisible Bikini SHO Fri 8 6:30 AM Abbott & Costello Meet Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde AMC Sat 9 8:45 AM Black Sabbath FLIX Wed 13 6:15 AM Ghost in the Invisible Bikini SHO Thu 14 1:40 AM Ghost in the Invisible Bikini SHO October 29 1:15 AM Five Star Final TCM Thursday, 30 9:15 AM The Crimson Cult TMC Friday, 31 5:30 AM The Crimson Cult TMC Friday, 31 8:00 PM Frankenstein TCM Friday, 31 11:00 PM Son of Frankenstein TCM Not as many scheduled after Halloween...
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