Peter Cushing, born in 1913 in Kenley, England, became a staple of British horror cinema, particularly through his work with Hammer Films. He is best known for his chilling portrayals in The Curse of Frankenstein (1957) and Dracula (1958), where he brought to life the iconic characters of Baron Frankenstein and Dr. Van Helsing. Cushing's ability to embody both terror and charisma made him a beloved figure in the genre, further evidenced by his roles in The Mummy (1959) and The Brides of Dracula (1960). His legacy endures in the cult film community, where his performances continue to influence horror storytelling.
Son of Hitler
The leader of a right-wing German political party discovers that an illiterate woodcarver is actually the son of Adolf Hitler. He kidnaps the young man from a mental institution and prepares him to start the Fourth Reich.