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Natural horror is a subgenre of horror films that features natural forces, [1] typically in the form of animals or plants, that pose a threat to human characters.. Though killer animals in film have existed since the release of The Lost World in 1925, [2] two of the first motion pictures to garner mainstream success with a "nature run amok" premise were The Birds, directed by Alfred Hitchcock ...
This is a list of monster movies, about such creatures as extraterrestrial aliens, giant animals, Kaiju (the Japanese counterpart of giant animals, but they can also be machines and plants), mutants, supernatural creatures, or creatures from folklore, such as Bigfoot or the Loch Ness Monster.
This is a sortable list of comedy horror (or horror comedy) films, [1] [2] [3] this subgenre being a bundling of the two genres in which "horror-comedy places an emphasis on scares, while the comedy-horror film moves that emphasis into the realm of laughs."
American monster movies, typically disaster films that focus on a group of characters struggling to survive attacks by one or more antagonistic monsters, often abnormally large ones. The film may also fall under the horror, comedy, fantasy, or science fiction genres. Monster movies originated from adaptations of horror folklore and literature.
Monster a Go-Go: Herschell Gordon Lewis, Bill Rebane, Sheldon Seymour: Henry Hite, Phil Morton, June Travis: United States [25] Monsters Crash the Pajama Party: David L. Hewitt: Don Brandon: United States [26] The Nanny: Seth Holt: Bette Davis: United Kingdom [27] Nightmare Castle: Mario Caiano: Barbara Steele, Paul Muller, Helga Liné: Italy ...
Ebirah, Horror of the Deep: Hiroshi Sekida; A giant lobster kaiju. [41] [42] Frankenstein's monster: Universal Monsters franchise Boris Karloff; Lon Chaney Jr. Bela Lugosi; Glenn Strange; An undead monster created by the mad doctor Victor Frankenstein. [43] [44] [45] Angela Franklin: Night of the Demons series Amelia Kinkade; Shannon Elizabeth
Not creepy, really--but *funny*, was at my job at an after-school program. I regularly joke around with my work kids (K-5th graders), once their grownups start arriving for pickup, and ask them ...
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] Manhattan Baby: Lucio Fulci: Christopher Connelly: Italy [42] Midnight: John A. Russo