Lionel Atwill
21 titles
Filmography
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The Vampire Bat
(1933)A medida que la gente del pueblo comienza a morir por la pérdida de sangre, se forman rumores de que los vampiros están detrás de las muertes.

The Sphinx
(1933)After the police suspect that a mute man is a murderer, they learn that witnesses heard the supposed killer talking. Who is the real criminal?

Beggars in Ermine
(1934)When a steel magnate is ousted from his factory after a crippling accident, he embarks on a mission to organize the homeless into his personal army.

Fog Island
(1945)A released convict whose wife was mysteriously murdered rigs his house with booby traps at his island estate for the very suspects he’s invited over.

Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon
(1942)Un cientÃfico suizo ha creado un arma que cambiarÃa el curso de la Segunda Guerra Mundial y Sherlock Holmes se ocupará de que no caiga en manos nazis.

The Secret of Dr. Kildare
(1939)While caring for the daughter of a Wall Street tycoon, Dr. Kildare discovers the young girl has a deadly tumor.

The Ghost of Frankenstein
(1942)Shepherd Ygor rescues the monster from a sulfur pit and brings him to Dr. Frankenstein's other son.

Junior G-Men of the Air
(1942)A group of street kids working in a junkyard battle a terrorist gang led by a Japanese spy.

Raiders of Ghost City
(1944)During the late period of the Civil War, supposed Confederates raid all gold shipments coming from California that are destined for Washington DC.

Son of Frankenstein
(1939)The son of Dr. Frankenstein returns to the ancestral family castle 25 years after the monster's explosive death. There he meets Ygor a mad shepherd who is hiding the comatose body of the creature. The young Dr. Frankenstein revives the creature and attempts to rehabilitate him. But his noble goals are circumvented when Ygor sends the creature on a killing spree that spreads panic in the village.

Mark of the Vampire
(1935)In a remote village in Central Europe, a nobleman's body is founddrained of its blood and with two small punctures on the neck--the Markof the Vampire. An ancient terror, a horror that won't die, haunts thevillage: the long undead Count Mora (Lugosi) and his daughter, Luna(Carroll Borland), rule the night. But the vampires have not fed on thepeople of the village for a very long time. Now, with...

Rendezvous
(1935)Intrigue, plot twists and romantic jealousy drive this riveting WWI thriller starring Powell as a decoding expert assigned to office work instead of the combat role he longed to play.

Lost City of the Jungle
(1946)After a new element that defends against atomic bombs is discovered, an agent must stop a warmongering mastermind from getting his hands on it.

Crime, Inc.
(1945)A reporter and a police commissioner join forces to expose the hoods behind a Prohibition Era crime syndicate.

The Hound of the Baskervilles
(1939)Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson investigate the legend of a supernatural hound who may be stalking a young heir on his fog-shrouded estate.

The Great Waltz
(1938)In 19th century Vienna, Johann "Schani" Strauss II (Fernand Gravey), son of the great composer, endeavors to realize his own talents. With the support of his girlfriend, Poldi (Luise Rainer), and the unexpected patronage of opera star Carla Donner, Schani gains enough success to marry Poldi, but avoids Carla's high society circles. Unexpectedly thrown together with Carla, however, Schani falls in love with her. When she commissions an opera from him, his career rises as his marriage crumbles.

Cairo
(1942)Cairo is the movie and the place for songs, cloak-and-dagger fun andgreat movie in-jokes.

House of Dracula
(1945)A scientist (Onslow Stevens) helps the Wolf Man (Lon Chaney) and Dracula (John Carradine), and revives Frankenstein's monster.

The Gorilla
(1939)A killer gorilla is on the loose when a wealthy man gets threats about his impending demise so he hires bumbling triplet detectives to investigate.

Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man
(1943)Bela Lugosi as Frankenstein's Monster and Lon Chaney Jr. as the cursed Wolf Man collide in one of the great classic horror films of the 1940s. Beginning as a moody chiller, director Roy William Neill sets the stage for an unforgettable clash.