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Check out Haxan: Witchcraft Through the Ages
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#1962
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Cat People (1942). Surprisingly effective and subtle horror. The "stalking" scene is exceptional.
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#1963
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Other great silent films-
Vampyr Der Golem Fall Of The House Of Usher Faust (though I admit the second half drags on a bit too long) The Cabinet Of Dr Caligari
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#1964
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Thanks for the silent film recommendations guys. Gonna have to check more of them out.
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#1965
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"The Creeping Terror" (1964)
-Vic Savage Plot: For lack of a better term A spaceship lands near a small Calif town and a giant walking carpet emerges to eat the local population. Phantom's Review: This film makes "Plan 9 From Outer Space" seem like "Citizen Kane" Quite possibly the worst monster movie ever made, so of course ....I Loved It! Bad from start to finish. A true crap classic. |
#1966
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In the past 3 months Ive watch Black Sunday, The Bad Seed and The Birds. I own the birds so i watch it often. Black Sunday is a really good movie. The Bad Seed is also great. The little girl does a superb job. I highly reccomend all 3.
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#1967
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I watched one last week on an old vhs tape I got at a yard sale called Invasion, USA. its a movie about the russians invading the U S and nuking all the major cities. It came out in 1950, it was a low-budget film with primitive special effects and unknown actors but it had a good story line and the ending had a unique twist. I saw it when I was about 12 years old in a theatre and it scared the hell out of me. For a long time I thought the Russians were going to invade at any minute.
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#1968
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Die! Die! My Darling! (1965)
A pretty entertaining psycho-biddy from Hammer. I was just wondering how it would turned out if James Bond had a boss (M) like Mrs. Trefoile (also played by Tallulah Bankhead)!:D >>: B+
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"The Invisible Man" (1933)
-Claude Rains James Whales brilliant classic.This is one that can't be beat. |
#1970
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Murders In The Rue Morgue (1932)-I really enjoyed this-I guess it helps if you're a Poe fan and don't mind Bela Lugosi hamming it up. Still it was very good.
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