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old movie
dracula and night of the living dead
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Am I right in saying that this is based on the Book 'The Haunting of Hill house'? Its been re done in many forms for the screen, but I think this has to be the best.
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Yes, the Shirley Jackson classic!
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I have it on my Amazon ish list, but first I want to get hold of gogol's work as I believe a lot of horrors are based on his stories. Especially want to get hold of VIY at some point
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Nikoli Gogol? I've read a collection of his stories, as well as Taras Bulba, and can't recall much horror there... I do faintly recall one about someone freezing to death, I think... haven't read them in a long time. The one work of his that has always stayed with me is "The Nose" - wherein a man's nose takes on a life of its own as a minor government beurocrat. I wish somebody would film that!
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The Viy was turned into a little movie called Black Sunday.
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Never read that!
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It was, but although Black Sunday is Awsome, VIY is supposedly closer to the original Russian Fairy Tale x
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I wouldn't be surprised. Russian fairy tales are usually too offbeat for the screen, which is sad because I love them. I swear I've also read another Gogol ghost story too, but I can't for the life of me remember what antho it was in.
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