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Return to Horror High: Bill Froelich: The staff of a film company making a movie about real-life murders on location at a high school are stalked and killed. [83] 1989 Cutting Class: Rospo Pallenberg: A problematic teenager's return to his high school coincides with a string of serial murders. [84] 1990 Prom Night III: The Last Kiss: Ron Oliver
Horror films released in the 1980s are listed in the following articles: List of horror films of 1980; List of horror films of 1981; List of horror films of 1982; List of horror films of 1983; List of horror films of 1984; List of horror films of 1985; List of horror films of 1986; List of horror films of 1987; List of horror films of 1988
Zombie High; Zombie Nightmare This page was last edited on 9 August 2023, at 16:28 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ... 1980s teen horror films.
Shop Now. Ghost Story, directed by John Irvin, stars the legendary Fred Astaire as Ricky Hawthorne.Every year, Ricky takes a trip with his three buddies, Sears James, Dr. John Jaffrey, and Edward ...
Race with the Devil is a 1975 American action horror film directed by Jack Starrett, written by Wes Bishop and Lee Frost, and starring Peter Fonda, Warren Oates, Loretta Swit, and Lara Parker. Its plot follows two couples on a road trip who are pursued by a Satanic cult after witnessing a human sacrifice while camping in rural Texas.
Jaws of Satan: Bob Claver: Fritz Weaver, Jon Korkes, Gretchen Corbett: United States [38] The Last Horror Film: David Winters: Caroline Munro, Joe Spinell, Judd Hamilton: United States [39] The Living Dead Girl: Jean Rollin: Marina Pierro, Françoise Blanchard, Carina Barone France [40] Madman: Joe Giannone: Gaylen Ross: United States [41 ...
Panic High School (高校大パニック, Koko Dai Panikku), also known as High School Big Panic and Panic in High School, is a Japanese youth suspense action film directed by Gakuryū Ishii and Yukihiro Sawada . [1] The film is a remake of a film of the same name released the year before and also directed by Ishii. [2]
Horror films in Asia have been noted as being inspired by national, cultural or religious folklore, particularly beliefs in ghosts or spirits. [1] In Asian Horror, Andy Richards writes that there is a "widespread and engrained acceptance of supernatural forces" in many Asian cultures, and suggests this is related to animist, pantheist and karmic religious traditions, as in Buddhism and Shintoism.