Posted Oct. 30, 2009, 11:08 a.m. ET

Universal is joining up with Turner Classic movies with a fabulous five-disc set of horror classics from the '30s and '40s:
Universal Cult Horror Collection. There's
House Of Horrors (1946), starring the amazing
Rondo Hatton (whose real life disfiguring disease was used for shock effect in movies).
The Mad Ghoul (1943) stars
George Zucco who transforms a man into a grave-robbing ghoul.
The Mad Monster (1942) also stars Zucco, this time turning farmhand
Glenn Strange into a hairy monster.
Murders In The Zoo (1933) features
Lionel Atwill as a sadistic zookeeper and one man gets his lips sewed together in this grisly pre-Code jem.
The Strange Case Of Dr. RX (1942) is a murder thriller with Lionel Atwill wearing coke bottle glasses. Click
here for details. Halloween officially begins!
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