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Michael Curtiz was actually the first director out there in the 30's that was consistently setting horror films in the (then) present day. Doctor X & Mystery in the Wax Museum w/Lionel Atwill & Fay Wray, the Walking Dead w/Boris Karloff all come to mind.
Lee Tracy is also in Doctor X and the wonderful although not horror film, the Strange Loves of Molly Louvain. these films have such a great early 30's atmosphere between set design, costumes and dialogue it's really important to note that virtually all the the other horror films of the time were set in some far off european village and in the past. A few other films come to mind that did the same as Curtiz did, King Kong & Murder at the Zoo for instance. But those 2 strip early Technicolor films of Michael Curtiz carved out their own niche I doooo declare
any other examples? or even just startlingly good precode films?!
Lee Tracy is also in Doctor X and the wonderful although not horror film, the Strange Loves of Molly Louvain. these films have such a great early 30's atmosphere between set design, costumes and dialogue it's really important to note that virtually all the the other horror films of the time were set in some far off european village and in the past. A few other films come to mind that did the same as Curtiz did, King Kong & Murder at the Zoo for instance. But those 2 strip early Technicolor films of Michael Curtiz carved out their own niche I doooo declare
any other examples? or even just startlingly good precode films?!