The 1930s and 1940s were a significant era for horror movies, of whichUniversal Picturesmade plenty during this time.

However, Universal managed to overcome it - and more than once.

Due to a flood in the castle at the end of the film, both were presumed dead.

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The 1970s were an amazing decade for horror.

Though all three monsters were on hand, none of the three fought each other.

It took several movies, but throughHouse of Dracula, Universal Pictures finally ended that struggle for him.

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This was made even better by the cast.

Strange was still in the film, but playing Frankenstein’s Monster this time around.

Imagery from Halloween III: The Season of the Witch and The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It

Frankenstein’s Monster (Frankenstein)

Boris Karloff removes the stake from Dracula’s heart in House of Frankenstein

House of Frankenstein (1944) is a horror film featuring Boris Karloff as Dr. Gustav Niemann, a mad scientist who escapes from prison and seeks revenge against his enemies. Niemann teams up with the hulking Daniel, played by J. Carrol Naish, and the two encounter the monstrous Dracula, the Wolf Man, and Frankenstein’s Monster, leading to a series of terrifying confrontations.

Frankenstein with eyes closed as Dracula talks to him in Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein

House of Frankenstein (1944) - Poster - Boris Karloff & Lon Chaney & John Carradine & J.Carrol Naish

House of Frankenstein (1944) is a horror film featuring Boris Karloff as Dr. Gustav Niemann, a mad scientist who escapes from prison and seeks revenge against his enemies. Niemann teams up with the hulking Daniel, played by J. Carrol Naish, and the two encounter the monstrous Dracula, the Wolf Man, and Frankenstein’s Monster, leading to a series of terrifying confrontations.

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Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948) - Poster - Lon Chaney & Bela Lucosi & Glenn Strange

Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein is a comedy horror film that brings together the comedic duo Bud Abbott and Lou Costello with iconic Universal monsters. The film follows the misadventures of two freight handlers who find themselves entangled in a series of mishaps involving Dracula, the Wolf Man, and Frankenstein’s monster.

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