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Boo! (1932 film)

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Boo!
Directed by Albert DeMond
Produced by Albert DeMond
Written by Albert DeMond
Starring Mae Clarke
Boris Karloff
Morton Lowry
Max Schreck
Music by Heinz Roemheld
James Dietrich
Cinematography Lynn Harrison
Distributed by Universal Pictures
Release date(s) 1932
Running time 10 min
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language English
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Boo! is a 1932 comedy/short film by Universal Pictures, directed and written by Albert DeMond. Boo! contains clips of famous horror films. It can be found as a bonus feature on the DVD for Frankenstein (1931).

Trivia

  • Contains footage from the following films: The Cat Creeps (1930) Frankenstein (1931) Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens (1922)
  • Even though this short was produced by Universal Studios, the makers decided not to use footage from the company's own version of Dracula, opting instead to use footage from the German Nosferatu film of 10 years earlier.

Quotes

  • Narrator: With times as tough as they are we present our formula for the cheapest form of amusement: nightmares. First you eat a real lobster, not the kind they send to Congress.
  • Narrator: (regarding Helen's boyfriends always being killed by Dracula ) "She could never be married 'cause she'd be a widow every 15 minutes!"
  • Narrator: He'd better get away from the casket or he'll be coffin.
  • Narrator: Why it's Dracula, the guy who invented necking.
  • Narrator: Maybe his near beer was nearer than he thought.
  • Narrator: He acts like Congress and always ends up where he started.

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