freeOK概要:We all know what to fear when a werewolf is at full moon, but where does the legend of a werewolf come from? In the 16th century, the villagers of Bedburg, Germany, were always afraid of surrounding their forests. When the young girls in the village began to disappear, this fear intensified. The footprints on the snow left bloodstains. Superstitious people want to believe that this is the behavior of wolves, or even worse, a demon that is half human and half wolf. The villagers went to the forest to search for wild animals, but the animals they were looking for were closer to their homes. Werewolf: True Horror is partly a detective and partly a monster's inner self. It dramatically tells a shocking story, providing a blueprint for the iconic werewolf in the movie. Dracula, 15th century Romania. Three monks found themselves locked on the wall of a drip cell in the Vlad Dracula castle in Voyvoyd of Wallachia, commonly known as the "Piercer Vlad.". As time goes by, Dracula will become one of the most terrible rulers in medieval Europe, a psychopathic Holocaust murderer, standing between the armies of Christian Europe and the Ottoman Turks. From the beginning, the monks were put to the test and reached their climax in a cruel trial. They were asked to truthfully answer whether Fred Dracula would be warmly welcomed in heaven. Waiting for them is a forest of wooden stakes, with circular ends to prevent them from piercing their organs and prolonging their terrifying effects. If they choose the wrong reaction, their fate will be the slowest and most painful death imaginable. Dracula: True Terror dramatizes the evil story of the birth of both factual and fictional Dracula. Frankenstein was written in 19th century London, 20 years before Mary Shelley wrote her highly acclaimed novel. Professor Giovanni Aldini is a pioneering scientific performer who uses electricity to revive animals, cut off human limbs, and the bodies of recently beheaded criminals. But Aldini needs a complete body, a strong male specimen that has recently died from suffocation, to try his most ambitious experiment: complete resurrection. In short, Aldini wants to play God. With the help of Mr. Pars, an ideal specimen was determined - a strong young man accused of murdering his wife and child. Mr. Pars's job is to collect corpses for dissection for surgeons. The evidence against George Foster is untenable, but Aldini and his assistants are determined to wash their hands. Within an hour, a charged rectal probe was used to attempt to revive this unfortunate person. This experiment is different from other experiments in that it has an unusually deadly climax. Frankenstein: The True Horror takes inspiration from a chilling story in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein.
We all know what to fear when a werewolf is at full moon, but where does the legend of a werewolf come from? In the 16th century, the villagers of Bedburg, Germany, were always afraid of surrounding their forests. When the young girls in the village began to disappear, this fear intensified. The footprints on the snow left bloodstains. Superstitious people want to believe that this is the behavior of wolves, or even worse, a demon that is half human and half wolf. The villagers went to the forest to search for wild animals, but the animals they were looking for were closer to their homes. Werewolf: True Horror is partly a detective and partly a monster's inner self. It dramatically tells a shocking story, providing a blueprint for the iconic werewolf in the movie. Dracula, 15th century Romania. Three monks found themselves locked on the wall of a drip cell in the Vlad Dracula castle in Voyvoyd of Wallachia, commonly known as the "Piercer Vlad.". As time goes by, Dracula will become one of the most terrible rulers in medieval Europe, a psychopathic Holocaust murderer, standing between the armies of Christian Europe and the Ottoman Turks. From the beginning, the monks were put to the test and reached their climax in a cruel trial. They were asked to truthfully answer whether Fred Dracula would be warmly welcomed in heaven. Waiting for them is a forest of wooden stakes, with circular ends to prevent them from piercing their organs and prolonging their terrifying effects. If they choose the wrong reaction, their fate will be the slowest and most painful death imaginable. Dracula: True Terror dramatizes the evil story of the birth of both factual and fictional Dracula. Frankenstein was written in 19th century London, 20 years before Mary Shelley wrote her highly acclaimed novel. Professor Giovanni Aldini is a pioneering scientific performer who uses electricity to revive animals, cut off human limbs, and the bodies of recently beheaded criminals. But Aldini needs a complete body, a strong male specimen that has recently died from suffocation, to try his most ambitious experiment: complete resurrection. In short, Aldini wants to play God. With the help of Mr. Pars, an ideal specimen was determined - a strong young man accused of murdering his wife and child. Mr. Pars's job is to collect corpses for dissection for surgeons. The evidence against George Foster is untenable, but Aldini and his assistants are determined to wash their hands. Within an hour, a charged rectal probe was used to attempt to revive this unfortunate person. This experiment is different from other experiments in that it has an unusually deadly climax. Frankenstein: The True Horror takes inspiration from a chilling story in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein.展開