Quiz: Which Of These Classic Monster Movies Did We Make Up?

The explosion of the horror genre on film in mostly thanks to one studio. From the ’30s through the ’50s, Universal Studios cranked out movie after movie featuring our favorite monsters, and audiences couldn’t wait to see more of Dracula, Frankenstein, or the Mummy. Even when Universal seemed to run out of creative steam with a few questionable releases, the characters themselves were well taken care of.

British film studio Hammer Film Production took over the monster maker role in the ’50s, and continued to create unique stories for some of the most beloved monsters. Although the characters were not always the same, Hammer had a clear vision and released some truly memorable monster films.

With so many entries in each series, it’s easy to lose track of what’s really out there. Only the true classic horror buffs will be able to tell a fake flick when they see it. Take your chances below by guessing which title isn’t a real classic monster movie.

Looking for more quizzes? Test your knowledge on The Wolf Man, Frankenstein, Dracula, and The Invisible Man now.

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Michael Cramer is an ambitious 20-something go-getter who is always looking for his next step up the corporate ladder. Nah, he's just a guy who loves horror movies and wants others to hear his opinions like "that movie was great" and "that could have been better".

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