What are some really classical horror films?!


Question: The Shining (so good!)
The Exorcist
Sweeney Todd (the new one...the story is a classic though)
The Ring I and II
Silence of the Lambs
Bram Stoker's Dracula (came out in the 1990s)
The Sixth Sense
Jaws (kinda...)
The Omen


Answers: The Shining (so good!)
The Exorcist
Sweeney Todd (the new one...the story is a classic though)
The Ring I and II
Silence of the Lambs
Bram Stoker's Dracula (came out in the 1990s)
The Sixth Sense
Jaws (kinda...)
The Omen

House of Wax in 3D

the original Amityville Horror

Texas Chainsaw Massacre

the passion of the christ
its a horror plus comedy

Frankenstein
The Mummy
The Wolfman
Creature from the Black Lagoon

frankenstein...boris karloff
dracula...lon chaney
the blob...original..steve mcqueen
house of wax...vincent price
the fly..vincent price

In the 1930s, they came out with "Frankenstein"[1931] (with an uncredited Boris Karloff as the Monster) and "Dracula" [1931] with Bela Lugosi parroting his lines because he spoke no English!

1932 brought us "The Mummy" and this time Boris Karloff was credited!

These were real shockers back then, as was "King Kong"[1933] This was followed by various sequels and wannabes like "Son of Kong" and "Mighty Joe Young"

1933 was also the year of "The Invisible Man" with Claude Raines.

In 1941, it was "The Wolf Man" with Claude Raines and, of course, Lon Chaney, Jr in the title role.

All of these were later re-made over and over again by studios all over the world, but most notably "Hammer Studios" of Great Britain. The Hammer films were so prolific, that they are now classics also!

House on haunted hill
The exorcist
Lost Boys (not exactly scary but it rocks)
The ring

The howling
Duel

the shining



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