Universal Monsters: The Complete List

Started by MikeSTZillak, January 05, 2025, 03:45:18 PM

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MikeSTZillak

So lately, in an attempt to try and figure out which is what, I've made a Letterboxd list about which films are in the Universal Monsters franchise and what's not: https://letterboxd.com/na81992647/list/universal-monsters-the-complete-list/

Not only going through previous home video lines but also into merchandise lines and the Pluto TV channel. The latter has been giving some headaches though since lately they've been airing random films that they didn't even make. Especially a bunch of random Blumhouse films as well as ones from USA films which they bought much later.

So for the sake of trying to keep things clear, I've limited it to films that they distributed directly themselves in theaters in terms of films on the channel. Granted, Island Of Lost Souls (A Paramount picture) is an exception since it was also included in The Classic Collection line from MCA/Universal Home Video.

It is still under construction so not complete yet but I think it's a good 75% done at least. 

Mike Scott

QuoteSo lately, in an attempt to try and figure out which is what,

This list would have helped, for the movies up thru the '50s.
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MikeSTZillak

Quote from: Mike Scott on January 05, 2025, 05:34:12 PMThis list would have helped, for the movies up thru the '50s.
https://www.universalmonsterarmy.com/forum/index.php?msg=329949

True thought it's more of a general list of Horror/Sci-Fi films released by Universal Studios. Some of those haven't been anywhere near the Universal Monsters franchise whether in terms of home video or the Pluto TV channel.

Mike Scott

QuoteSome of those haven't been anywhere near the Universal Monsters franchise whether in terms of home video or the Pluto TV channel.

All but a handful of those titles have been released on Blu-ray by Universal Home Video, or farmed out to companies like Shout!, or Kino.
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