Bela Lugosi's Dracula throws a potted plant at Lon Chaney Jr.'s Wolf Man— this is my Avengers.
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Directed by Charles Barton
An acclaimed, funny horror.
The Wolf Man tries to warn a dimwitted porter that Dracula wants his brain for Frankenstein monster's body.
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Bela Lugosi's Dracula throws a potted plant at Lon Chaney Jr.'s Wolf Man— this is my Avengers.
After years of trying to solve the riddle I finally figured it out: The guy on first was Frankenstein.
"I know there's no such person as Dracula. You know there's no such person as Dracula.""...But does Dracula know it?"
Two baggage handlers inadvertently run afoul of famous film monsters, including Dracula and the Frankenstein creature, while on a delivery job.
Charles Barton, a prolific filmmaker during the golden age of Hollywood, directed the 1948 feature.
The film received significant recognition when it was selected for preservation by the United States Library of Congress in 2001 for its cultural significance.