When it comes to Charles Herbert’s filmography, one standout in terms of critical acclaim is definitely The Fly from 1958—it’s widely regarded as Charles Herbert’s highest rated movie. Fans and critics alike have consistently praised his performance in that classic sci-fi thriller. On the other hand, looking at the lower end of the spectrum, Charles Herbert appeared in 13 Ghosts (1960), which tends to receive much more mixed or lukewarm responses, making it his lowest rated film to date. So, while Charles Herbert delivered a memorable role in The Fly, his work in 13 Ghosts didn’t quite resonate the same way with audiences. Overall, Charles Herbert’s contributions to these two films highlight the range of his early career, even if the reception varied significantly.