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American horror movies do well, but in their own language, the French just aren't interested." [14] Pettersen found that the most financially successful films that could be described as horror films were ones that mixed horror with other genres such as Brotherhood of the Wolf (2001), Vidocq (2001) and The City of Lost Children (1995). [20]
Grow Up, Tony Phillips (2013) Ghost Squad (2015) Hallowe'en (1931) Halloween Is Grinch Night (1977) The Halloween That Almost Wasn't (1979) The Halloween Tree (1993) Halloween with the New Addams Family (1977) Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (2001) The House with a Clock in Its Walls (2018)
— Debra Hill (writer/producer) on putting Halloween into 3-D. Following the success of Halloween, Yablans and Akkad began working on Halloween II. There was initial discussion about filming Halloween II in 3-D, but the idea never came to fruition. After Halloween II was released, Carpenter and Hill were approached about creating a third Halloween film, but they were reluctant to pledge ...
Halloween (1978) . Made with elegance and artistry, haunting music, a high level of taste and—crucially—unrelenting suspense and scares, John Carpenter's classic about a masked madman ...
United States. Thanksgiving. Anthology film, one of the fake movie trailers shown is for the film Thanksgiving, a slash horror film taking place on the Thanksgiving holiday. [46][47] 2007. Halloween. United States. Halloween. Remake of the 1978 film.
Horror films released in the 1980s are listed in the following articles: List of horror films of 1980. List of horror films of 1981. List of horror films of 1982. List of horror films of 1983. List of horror films of 1984. List of horror films of 1985. List of horror films of 1986.
[31] The Mad Monster: Sam Newfield: Johnny Downs, George Zucco, Anne Nagel: United States [32] The Mummy's Tomb: Harold Young: Lon Chaney Jr., Dick Foran, Elyse Knox, Turhan Bey: United States [33] Night Monster: Ford I. Beebe: Bela Lugosi, Lionel Atwill, Irene Hervey, Ralph Morgan: United States [34] The Undying Monster: John Brahm
An ABC Movie of the Week produced by Dan Curtis. A direct sequel to this TV movie can be found in the fourth episode (of 20) of the subsequent spin-off TV series Kolchak: The Night Stalker called "The Vampire". Vampire Circus: 1972 United Kingdom: Robert Young: Adrienne Corri, Anthony Higgins, John Moulder-Brown: A Hammer Films production ...