From the haunting echoes of "The Phantom of the Opera" to the unforgettable portrayal of "Dracula" by Tod Browning and James Whale's iconic creation of "Frankenstein," Universal Studios crafted the bedrock of cinematic horror history. This rich legacy immortalized characters that continue to inspire modern filmmakers. With a comprehensive filmography, this essay stands as a cornerstone for both avid fans and academic scholars, delving into one of the most extraordinary epochs in the history of global horror cinema.