Horror Island (1941) Dick Foran and Peggy Moran



Directed by George Waggner

Starring Dick Foran, Peggy Moran, Leo Carrillo and Foy Van Dolsen

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50 Replies to “Horror Island (1941) Dick Foran and Peggy Moran”

  1. This isn't the first time Dick Foran and Peggy Moran starred together. The other was the Mummy's Hand. They were great together in that as well!

  2. Oh I loved this movie! I always wanted to see it but couldn't find it. I love these old black and white spooky shows! I grew up watching all the best classics with my Grandma and my Aunt my whole life, even during my busy high school days I made time and who does that? My favorite channel a long time ago was AMC when Ted Turner owned it, that was what TCM is now, (Turner Classic Movies). I am so thankful to people like you that upload these wonderful movies. I cannot afford to buy them all and most I cannot find. My son that is 15 grew up watching old movies too. There is so much garbage on TV anymore that I end up watching MeTV most of the time or get on youtube to watch these gems. There are so many movies to see. I know I may sound ridiculous, but getting to watch all these old movies is great fun for me. Even the "cheesy" ones LOL. Thank you again!

  3. Actor Dick Foran, I remember him when he was the Capitan from the 1959 Sci-Fi flick Atomic Submarine the Tiger Shark hunting down Cyclops..
    Good actor from way back when….. Treasure Hunt, Neat !!

  4. I like black and white movies,too,especially,horror movies! I think black and white background in movies,enhances the quality of the film,makes it more believable.Happy 2020 New Year!!

  5. ๐Ÿ˜‚lmboff! Classic and funny…i love these black and white classics… great acting… women were so fashionable๐Ÿ’… and chic๐Ÿ˜ back then… HEY LADIES who else besides me was droolin' over that fur jacket?!๐Ÿ˜‰๐Ÿ˜›๐Ÿ’‹

  6. Okay film. Nice atmosphere. Good acting. Not really a horror movie, however. No ghosts or monsters. Really more of an entertaining murder mystery which will keep you guessing "who done it?" right to the end. A little bit of romance. Happy ending for those that survive a night of phantom attacks. Just what the American audience needed as they were heading toward the struggle of WWII. Worth a view, imo.

  7. When you're writing a book, literally reviewing thousands of horror, mystery and monster movies, every now and then it's nice to grab a "gimmie" that's only an hour long. Even if it's a somewhat dull, incoherent ensemble cast thing like this one is…

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