Did Dan Curtis direct these films?

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We thought we'd give you a quiz on one of the spookiest directors around: Dan Curtis! In this quiz, we'll give you the name of a popular film, and you need to tell us whether Curtis directed that feature!

  1. The Night Stalker (1972)
  2. The Night Strangler (1973)
  3. Bram Stoker's Dracula (1974)
  4. Frankenstein (1973)
  5. Trilogy of Terror (1975)
  6. Dead of Night (1977)
  7. Curse of the Black Widow (1977)
  8. Flash Gordon (1980)
  9. Doomsday Rock (1997)
  10. Scream of the Wolf (1974)

Did Dan Curtis direct these films?

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36 Comments

sjbang88 1 day ago
4/10 and Dan Curtis is my favorite director. I'm kidding.
Tresix 1 day ago
9/10, missed the "Black Widow". Never heard of "Doomsday Rock", just took a guess and came up correct.
bmoore4026 1 day ago
7 out of 10. When are we getting the 1980 Flash Gordon movie on Svengoolie, BTW?
Proably NEVER! The cost of residuals to Queen is the dealbreaker!
Tresix bmoore4026 1 day ago
It's been shown there before. I guess he no longer has the rights to it.
Oh, I never considered that.
bnjfrederick 2 days ago
8/10 guesses no clue about this subject
Sway 2 days ago
7/10…Other than Dark Shadows, not too familiar with Dan Curtis productions
KJExpress Sway 2 days ago
Same here, with the exception of "Trilogy of Terror."
That doll scared the s--t out of me...LOL! And yes it ran on Svengoolie!
I saw T of T when I was in Jr. High. Everyone was talking about it the next day and trying to imitate the noises the doll made!
cperrynaples 3 days ago
7/10! I got 2 because it was in the LAST QUIZ! 4 was produced by Andy Warhol and 8 was ridiculous!
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I was trying to be funny but it didn't work, I know who that mutt is because a buddy's girlfriend at Fort Liberty was introduced to him there at some function and she said he was deeply weird, he creeped out
not just her but other women on first meeting him, just as a visceral reaction.
Tresix cperrynaples 1 day ago
Famous for the quote "To know life, you must f--- death through the gall bladder!"
And that's as much as Andy Warhol had to do with the film, lend his name to it. It was directed by Paul Morrissey, not Dan Curtis. At least you got that part correct.
cperrynaples BrittReid 18 hours ago
Well that quote Tresix posted shows why you can't show it on Svengoolie! Believe it or not, he tries to run a clean show! And yes, he stole his end jokes from Soupy Sales! I'm still waiting for someone to throw a cream pie! And I'm pretty sure the phrase "cream pie" means something different to Mr. Robinson...LOL!
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