Is there any classic horror movie ?!


Question: based on a true story?


Answers: based on a true story?

The Entity (1981)~based on novel by Frank De Felitta, who also wrote the screenplay
IMDB synopsis:
Carla Moran awakens one night to find herself being beaten and raped by an unseen presence. Terrified of what's happening to her and shunned by friends and family who think she's lost her mind, she seeks help from parapsychologists. The researchers soon discover that evil spiritual force has been drawn to Carla and is responsible for the violent attacks. The question is, How do they stop it? Based on a supposedly true story. // NOTE: There is intense debate over this case, some of which you can read at the IMDB site. Most of that is light compared to going-for-the-throat arguments I have read at other sites!

Wolf Creek (2005)
IMDB synopsis:
Just when you thought it was safe to go hiking in the bushes again...along comes Mick Taylor. Kristy, Ben and Liz are three pals in their twenties who set out to hike through the scenic Wolf Creek National Park in the Australian Outback. The trouble begins when they get back only to find that their car won't start. The trio think they have a way out when they run into a local bushman named Mick Taylor. Wait until you get a load of what Mick has in store for them. Their troubles have just begun.
TRIVIA: The sign at the entrance of the old mining company site where the killer takes his victims is actually the name of backpacker murderer Ivan Milat spelled backward as Navithalim Mining Co.

The Exorcist~based on the novel by William Peter Blatty, who also wrote the screenplay~~From IMDB:
Blatty based his novel on a supposedly genuine exorcism from 1949, which was partially performed in both Cottage City, Maryland, and Bel-Nor, Missouri. Several area newspapers reported on a speech a minister gave to an amateur parapsychology society, in which he claimed to have exorcised a demon from a 13-year-old boy named Robbie and that the ordeal lasted a little more than six weeks. Robbie was born June 1, 1935, resided at 3807 40th Avenue in Cottage City, Maryland, and was a member of the St. James Parish. He entered the seventh grade at Bladensburg Junior High in the fall of 1947 and was removed in the middle of his eighth-grade year on January 15, 1949. He had experiences that ended on April 19, 1949. He re-enrolled in the eighth grade at Bladensburg Junior High for the 1949-50 school year then spent from the fall of 1950 until June 1954 at Gonzaga High School in Washington, D.C.

The Exorcism of Emily Rose
From IMDB:
Based on the true story of Anneliese Michel, a young German woman who suffered the same fate as the fictional Emily Rose in the 1970s. The original inspiration for the movie was a book titled "The Exorcism of Anneliese Michel" by Dr. Felicitas Goodman. She was the anthropologist called in as an expert on possession. However, the original was heavily adapted for cinematic purposes.

The Town That Dreaded Sundown
From IMDB:
This movie is a semi-documentary based on the real life string of mysterious killings that terrorized the people of Texarkana, Texas, in 1946. The murder spree became known as the "Texarkana Moonlight Murders" and ultimately would claim five lives and injure many others. The only description of the killer ever obtained was of a hooded man. To this day, no one has been convicted, and these murders remain unsolved.

Poltergeist~From what I have read, much of "Poltergeist" was supposedly based on incidents covered in more detail in the TV movie "Grave Secrets: The Legacy of Hilltop Drive" (1992). If I recall correctly, that family sued Stephen Spielberg, with the final decision being that "Poltergeist" drew as much from "The Amityville Horror" as it did from the Hilltop Drive event.

The Hills Have Eyes (original)
From IMDB:
The movie is based on the legend of Sawney Beane and his family~a wife, eight sons and six daughters, a feral clan who inhabited and roamed the Highlands of Scotland's East Lothian County, near Edinburgh, in the early 1400s. They captured, tormented and ate several transients. They were eventually captured on the order of Scotland's King James, were judged to be insane, and were executed without trial.

Type in "Ed Gein" as a keyword, and IMDB will bring up these films:
1. Psycho (1960)
2. The Silence of the Lambs (1991)
3. The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974)
4. Deranged (1974)
5. Maniac (1980)
6. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003)
7. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning (2006)
8. Psycho II (1983)
9. Motel Hell (1980)
10. Ed and His Dead Mother (1993)
11. In the Light of the Moon (2000)
12. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 (1986)
13. Psycho IV: The Beginning (1990 TV movie)
14. Leatherface: Texas Chainsaw Massacre III (1990)
15. Psycho (1998)
16. Three on a Meathook (1972)
17. Ed Gein: The Butcher of Plainfield (2007)
18. The Return of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1994)

Jack the Ripper~They don't bother to disguise his story most of the time:
From Hell
Jack's Back
A Study in Terror
Murder by Decree
Bad Karma (2002)
The Lodger (1944)
Bridge Across Time
Edge of Sanity (1989)
Hands of the Ripper (1971)
A Knife for the Ladies (1974)

"The Amityville Horror" has been admitted to be a hoax. It is as made-up as "The Blair Witch Project". So, I wouldn't count that one or any of the versions that followed.

the exorcist.

godzilla

amyniville horror, watch the oldest one, pretty scary man

There's this one about the Loch ness monster, Yea it's called Scooby doo

The Amityville Horror

frankenstein

Rosemary's Baby.

??The Amityville Horror??

Texas chainsaw masacre...loosely based

Dawn of the dead ;)
Total classic horror, but not true story though lmao
It seriously good laugh :D

I think Amityville Horror is one.

american phsyco?

"IT" by Stephen King

There are some but Hollywood made it too unrealistic, so technically there aren't one.

The Exorcism of Emily Rose

Amityville Horror was supposed to be. Silence of the Lambs was based loosely on Ed Gein.

Learn more about Ed Gein here:

http://www.crimelibrary.com/serial_kille...

The Amityville horror

Classic psycho and scream..........for quality horror, silence of the lambs is good......... oh.. and SAW!! oh..... sadistic violence..

Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Psycho and Silence of the Lambs, qualify as classics I would say.
All are based in part on the true story of the exploits of Wisconsin serial murderer Ed Gein.
But, the ultimate horror movie to be made would have to be baded on the ungodly exploits of Albert Fish. "The Grey Man" as he was called, just was not to be believed!!! And all true!

Hannibal

Dracula the MGM flic, from Vladimir the Impaler

amenityville horror, exorcist, poltergeist, most of the older ones are, texas chainsaw massacre,

Amityville for sure!

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