“31 Nights Of Terror” Contest: Win Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein On Blu-ray

This will be our last giveaway for 31 Nights Of Terror. We saved the classic for last. We’re giving away Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein on Blu-ray. Bela Lugosi returned to the role of Dracula for the 2nd and last time for this farce. It was also the final appearance of Lon Chaney, Jr. as The Wolf Man. It marked the end of an era and it’s going out to one lucky winner.

To win a copy of this prize, follow these instructions.

  1. Fill out your name and email address in the comment form below – your email address will remain private and visible only to us.
  2. Do not post your address as an actual comment!  Instead tell us – What was the funniest horror/comedy you ever saw?
  3. Only those comments that answer our question will be considered.

Contest is now closed Winner is Bill Grady

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28 Responses

  1. I would have said ‘Evil Dead II’ was the funniest horror-comedy I ever saw. But keeping in-line with the “earlier classic” comedy-horror theme… I’m going to have to go with the classic comedy-horror movie ‘The Ghost and Mr. Chicken’ (1966) starring the late, great, comic legend, Don Knotts!

  2. The funniest horror comedy that I have ever seen is Young Frankenstein. Thanks for the giveaway. I hope that I win.

  3. Agree with the comments saying Evil Dead 2 and Young Frankenstein. They are 2 of my favorites will also add Shaun of the Dead.

  4. The “funniest” horror/comedy I think I ever saw would probably have to be Zombie Strippers. (I never thought I’d see a movie that had Robert Englund & Jenna Jameson as lead characters too.)

  5. Slither (2006), because it was a witty mixture of comedy and horror that didn’t skimp on the gore. It is extremely underrated.

  6. I think Young Frankenstein is probably the funniest comedy/horror film of all time, but this one is really close. Honorable mentions go to Shaun of the Dead and A Polish Vampire in Burbank.