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White Zombie is considered the first feature-length zombie film and has been described as the archetype and model of all zombie movies. [2] [3] A number of Hollywood actors made a name for themselves in horror films of this decade, in particular Bela Lugosi (Dracula, 1931) and Boris Karloff (Frankenstein, 1931).
A list of horror films released in the 1940s. After the success of Son of Frankenstein (1939), Universal horror caught a second wind and horror films continued to be produced at a feverish pace into the mid-1940s. [1] The early 1940s saw the debut of Lon Chaney Jr. and "The Wolf Man", both of which
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One of the earliest surviving Black-cast film posters depicting a ghost [17] The Fog: 1980 United States The Fog: 2005 United States, Canada The Frighteners: 1996 United States, New Zealand The Gallows: 2015 United States The Ghost Breakers: 1940 United States The Ghost Bride: 2017 Philippines The Ghost and Mr. Chicken: 1966 United States The ...
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“The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia” was a strange hit in 1973. Riding the trend of kudzu noir that followed In the Heat of the Night, yet sung by an actress best known as a cast member ...
Uncanny Stories; English international title: Eerie Tales) "The Apparition" "The Hand" "The Black Cat" (after Edgar Allan Poe) "The Suicide Club" (after Robert Louis Stevenson) "Der Spuk" ("The Spectre") Richard Oswald: Conrad Veidt Anita Berber Reinhold Schünzel: 1919: Weimar Republic [2] Der müde Tod (lit. Weary Death; English international ...
A short lived trend in the 1970s was for progressive rock scores in horror films following the release of The Exorcist (1973) with "Tubular Bells". Italian progressive rock band Goblin contributed to several scores for Argento, about whom Thrower stated that "like Morricone, they occasionally gave brilliant work to dumb movies" noting their ...