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What classic horror would you recommend for a newbie?
Although I am a horror fan in general, classic horror is the one part of the genre I've always had a problem with. I'm a fan of some movies (The Haunting, Psycho, etc.), but those seem to be the ones that "everyone" has seen. What would you recommend for someone like me who really wants to appreciate classic horror but has problems with it?
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Well, first of all, we need to identify those problems in order to find your classic nitch.
But to start out, I highly recommend checking out: -Cat People (1942) -Carnival of Souls (1962) -The Body Snatcher (1945) -Doctor X (1932) |
Last Man on Earth and The Abominable Snowman are both fun but what kind of horror films do you like now? If you like the more disturbing and graphic stuff I'd say Freaks, if you enjoy "psychological horror" I'd check out Repulsion, and if you're into Asian horror I would give Kwaidan or Onibaba a shot. Alky's picks are also spot on, don't miss out on those.
Oh and the Universal Monster series as well as Hammer's horror stuff, more good ones. |
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Freaks The Bride of Frankestein The Mummy (1932) an oft-overlooked masterpiece of creeping mood Night of the Living Dead and the following Thrillers Gaslight Shadow of a Doubt Diabolique (1955) |
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Mad Love
The Creature from the Black Lagoon The Old Dark House Freaks Dr Jeckyl and Mr Hyde (1932 with Frederick March) Doctor X Dr Cyclops White Zombie I Walked with a Zombie (A random assortment) |
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Dracula (1931)
Frankenstein (1931) Bride Of Frankenstein The Mummy Creature From The Black Lagoon Horror Of Dracula The Exorcist Night Of The Living Dead (1968) The Cat People Curse Of The Demon Son Of Dracula The Wolf Man Psycho |
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Thanks for the wealth of possibilities. I'll have to keep my eyes open the next time I hit the rental store.
@alkytrio666 - I don't know why I have a hard time with classic horror. It's not the black-n-white format, the old style special effects, etc. Maybe I just haven't watched the right ones. @Despare - I basically like any and all horror: splatter, psychological, Asian, etc. I've seen Kwaidan at the video store but always passed it by. I guess I'll have to give it a go. |
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The Omega Man The Little Girl Who Lives Down The Lane Bad Ronald Devil Dog: Hound Of Hell Don't Be Afraid Of The Dark Suspiria ... to name a few of my favorite classic horror that I would recommend. |
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I believe we're talking <1970s. |
House of Wax (1953)
The Fearless Vampire Killers (1966) |
You could also try any of the Hammer films.
@Cadaver: Fearless Vampire Killers is one of my all-time favorites! |
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I would also recommend any of the Universal Fankenstein films, and:
The Invisible Man - plenty of action and killings and an incredible performance from Claude Rains. Island of Lost Souls- again lots of action and great performances from some of the best actors of the day. or for some wacky weird 60's horror, try X - THE MAN WITH X-RAY EYES! |
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The Invisible Man - plenty of action and killings and an incredible performance from Claude Rains. Island of Lost Souls- again lots of action and great performances from some of the best actors of the day.QUOTE] Wow! You have impeccable taste, my friend. The Invisible Man is awesome. Thirty years ahead of its time, maybe more. Good luck trying to find Island of Lost Souls, though! |
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Black Sunday, 2000 Maniacs, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Ju-On, Night of the Living Dead
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I've been lurking for a while so I hope it's okay if I jump in here and second "House of Wax". Very atmospheric and a great plot. (It inspired one of my thrillers)
The old Joan Crawford movie "I Saw What You Did" (1965). Campy and creepy and lots of fun. "The Bad Seed". (1956?) Maybe not technically a horror, but still a cool movie. |
Cool thanks all. This thread was just what I was looking for. I am a newbie to Classic Horror films also. Well a newbie in general lol.
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I would also recomend:
Eyes Without a Face (Les Yeux Sans Visage) (1960) House on Haunted Hill (1958) |
You can't go too far wrong with "Mad Doctor of Blood Island" (1968) ...gives you some classical tropical island horror atmosphere mixed with nudity, gore, tribal dances and a horrible slobbering monster. Trash does not get better than this.
http://www.cinefania.com/pics/1b/pos......]/28162.jpg (Christopher Lee is actually in "Blood Demon," and not in "Mad Doctor of Blood Island" as the ad seems to suggest.) |
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Dude...the recent DVDs of "Mad Doctor" start out with the "Green Blood Ritual" thing which is a short film clip showing young people drinking green liquid out of test tubes...in the drive-in theatres, you were given a plastic packet and encouraged to drink the "green blood potion" and recite the "Oath of Green Blood" ... this opening speech is beyond belief, it is just crazy:
"The Green Blood potion has been known to passionately affect some people after drinking it...others describe a feeling of the Supernatural Conscience(sic) entering their being...Now, get your sample of the Green Blood potion ready, and recite the Oath of Dr. Lorca aloud with me: I, a living breathing creature of the cosmic entity, have now chosen to be among those who are allowed to drink of the mystic emerald fluids herein offered! I join the Order of Green Blood with an open mind, and through this liquid's powers am now safely able to view the Unnatural Green Blooded Ones without fear of contamination! Now: Drink your sample of Green Blood, and it is guaranteed that you can NEVER turn into a GREEN-BLOODED MONSTER!" |
It was probably corn syrup and some green food color...they had some company make these packets which were supposedly like ketchup packets. Sam Sherman, whose company released the film stateside, decided to drink one of the packets of liquid and it made him feel ill.
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The Terror Starring Jack Nicholson. Boris Karloff and Dick Miller.
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The Thing From Another World
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Tomb of the Blind Dead, Let Sleeping Corpses Lie. You should go to Netflix and search within their classic horror, especially the foreign horror section...
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There's a 1945 Ealing film called 'Dead of Night'.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0037635/ This is one of my favourite films ever. People I know who would never go near a pre-1980s film have all agreed, this is a great film. |
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yep, it made it onto the unsung 100 films http://www.horror.com/forum/showthread.php?t=26771 write a blurb for it (save me the work) |
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I should add to this list:
Mad Love, Night of the Hunter, Vampyr, Kiss of the Vampire |
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I like the new avatar, Doc. |
Thanks. I'm surprised Vampyr doesn't get brought up much. It's remarkable.
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Good to hear. The atmosphere in it is quite surreal and chilling. The video in the Ring has some similarities to it.
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i dont know what other pepole have told to watch and im a nebie to but i would check out the orginaly thing from rko
creature form the black lagoun triolgy any hammer film with peter cushion and chritopher lee and if you can handle silent filems any thing form lon chany sr |
The Masque of Red Death with Vincent Price
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