Warner Bros. has always been Hollywood’s darkest studio. In these exclusive segments from the program you’ll find out why.
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YES …… WARNERS WAS DARK AT TIMES ….. BUT DARKER THAN UNIVERSAL FROM 1925 {PHANTOM} THRU THE 1930S WITH THEIR GOTHIC OUTPUT INCLUDING FREAKS – DRACULA – FRANKENSTEIN – THE MUMMY – THE INVISABLE MAN – THE WOLF MAN – AND THE OLD DARK HOUSE ? I DONT THINK SO … GREAT JOB ON THE EDITING …. I AM LOOKING FORWARD TO OWNING THIS PRODUCTION ON BLU-RAY … MAYBE BY CHRISTMAS? THANKS AGAIN AMERICAN MASTERS .. TOO COOL FOR NEW-SCHOOL …. JOHN T HUMPHREYS