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The House That Screamed. The House That Screamed (Spanish: La residencia, lit. The Residence), also released as The Finishing School, [5] is a 1969 Spanish slasher film written and directed by Narciso Ibáñez Serrador, and starring Lilli Palmer, Cristina Galbó, John Moulder-Brown, and Mary Maude. It follows Señora Fourneau, the strict ...
Horror films released in 1969; Title Director Cast Country Notes La bambola di Satana: Ferruccio Casapinta: Emma Costantino, Roland Carey, Aurora Batista: Italy [1] [2] Blind Beast: Yasuzo Masumura: Eiji Funakoshi, Mako Midori, Noriko Sengoku: Japan [3] Blood of Dracula’s Castle: Al Adamson, Jean Hewitt: John Carradine, Alexander D’Arcy ...
Spanish. Hasta el viento tiene miedo, known in English as Even the Wind is Afraid and The Wind of Fear, is a 1968 (1967 according to the ITESM) Mexican gothic supernatural horror film, written and directed by Carlos Enrique Taboada. It is considered a cult movie in México and has been credited as having revitalized the Mexican horror genre.
Spain. Language. Spanish. Arrebato ([areˈβato], "Rapture") is a 1979 Spanish art house horror film written and directed by Ivan Zulueta. It is Zulueta's only feature film and is considered to be a cult classic of Spanish Cinema and is counted as part of the art movement La Movida Madrileña.
Aftermath (1994 film) Anathema (film) Anguish (1987 film) Apartment 143. The Apostle (2012 film) The Appeared. Atrocious (film) The Awful Dr. Orloff.
Horror films released in the 1960s are listed in the following articles: List of horror films of 1960. List of horror films of 1961. List of horror films of 1962. List of horror films of 1963. List of horror films of 1964. List of horror films of 1965. List of horror films of 1966.
Mexico. Language. Spanish. The Curse of the Doll People (Spanish: Muñecos infernales lit. "Infernal Dolls"), or The Devil Doll Men, is a 1961 Mexican horror film directed by Benito Alazraki. It was produced by Cinematográfica Calderón S.A. The screenplay by Alfredo Salazar is an uncredited adaptation of the novel Burn Witch Burn! by A. Merritt.
The Pit and the Pendulum[6] is a 1961 horror film directed by Roger Corman, starring Vincent Price, Barbara Steele, John Kerr, and Luana Anders. The screenplay by Richard Matheson was loosely inspired by Edgar Allan Poe 's 1842 short story of the same name. Set in sixteenth-century Spain, the story is about a young Englishman who visits a ...