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Sentimental depictions were more popular in early cinema than horror, and include the 1947 film The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, which was later adapted to television with a successful 1968–70 TV series. [1] Genuine psychological horror films from this period include 1944's The Uninvited and 1945's Dead of Night.
Spirits of the Dead (French: Histoires extraordinaires, lit. 'Extraordinary Tales', Italian: Tre passi nel delirio, lit. 'Three Steps to Delirium'), also known as Tales of Mystery and Imagination and Tales of Mystery, [8] is a 1968 horror anthology film comprising three segments respectively directed by Roger Vadim, Louis Malle and Federico Fellini, based on stories by Edgar Allan Poe.
Fallen is a 1998 American supernatural horror thriller film [2] [5] directed by Gregory Hoblit, produced by Charles Roven and Dawn Steel, from a screenplay by Nicholas Kazan. Denzel Washington plays a Philadelphia police detective who is investigating occult murders committed by an apparent copycat killer.
Dagon (film) Dark Floors; Dark Water (2005 film) Dark Water (2002 film) Dead Air (2007 film) Dead Daughters; Dead Friend; Dead Mary; Dead Silence; Deadgirl; Demon Hunter (film) Demons at the Door; Deuteronomium - Der Tag des jüngsten Gerichts; Devil's Diary; The Devil's Tomb; Dial D for Demons; Doll Graveyard; Dominion: Prequel to the Exorcist ...
Before the film ends, Russell manages to bring back the spirits of the original crew who died in the house, telling them that they are free from the evil but that the house still holds them captive. The song "Running Away" by the Pittsburgh based band "Post Traumatik" was used during the bar scene.
Spiriduş, a domestic spirit/familiar that when summoned, acts as an intermediate between the devil and the master of the home; Stafie, spirits of the dead who are bound to a place in which they lived in life; a poltergeist; Strigoi, troubled souls of the dead rising from the grave; Vâlvă, feminine nature spirits that control various ...
The monetary success of Paranormal Activity compared to its budget made it the most profitable film of all time, surpassing The Blair Witch Project (1999). [48] [49] [50] It directly led to found footage becoming a horror movie trend for years, with The Last Exorcism, Apollo 18, The Devil Inside, and the V/H/S series arriving in its wake. [51]
The Canterville Ghost (1944 film) The Canterville Ghost (1985 film) Casper (film) The Cat and the Canary (1927 film) The Cat and the Canary (1939 film) The Cat and the Canary (1978 film) The Charnel House (film) Child of Glass; The Conjuring 2; The Conjuring; Creeps (film) Crimson Peak; The Curse of Bridge Hollow; The Curse of Sleeping Beauty