THE WOLF MAN – 1941
@triggerwarningillustration (link: https://goo.su/HNvjN) THE WOLF MAN (1941) by Eric Lindbom Rave warning: I’m rabid about 1941’s THE WOLF MAN — he leers up at me from my coffee-stained mouse pad as …
@triggerwarningillustration (link: https://goo.su/HNvjN) THE WOLF MAN (1941) by Eric Lindbom Rave warning: I’m rabid about 1941’s THE WOLF MAN — he leers up at me from my coffee-stained mouse pad as …
@triggerwarningillustration (link: https://goo.su/HNvjN) THE BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN (1935) by Eric Lindbom – Pressured to direct a sequel to his box office hit Frankenstein (1931), James Whale initially resisted. Since studio …
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