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Ghastly (Korean: 고死: 기생령) is a 2011 Korean horror movie starring Han Eun-jung, Park Hyo-min and Lee Hyung-suk. The film tells the story of Seo-Ni (Han Eun-jung) who raises her orphan nephew Bin (Lee Hyung-suk). [1] Seo-Ni then becomes involved in a horrifying mystery and discovers a shocking secret about her family. [2]
And there's a timeless quality, too, because, well, ghastly kids are always ghastly. 49. 'We Are Still Here' (2015) Ghostly ash kids are just part of the old-school creepiness of "We Are Still Here."
In works of art, the adjective macabre (US: / m ə ˈ k ɑː b / or UK: / m ə ˈ k ɑː b r ə /; French:) means "having the quality of having a grim or ghastly atmosphere". The macabre works to emphasize the details and symbols of death. The term also refers to works particularly gruesome in nature.
Ghastly may refer to: "Ghastly" Graham Ingels (1915–1991), American illustrator; Ghastly (DJ) (born 1989), American DJ; Ghastly, a 2011 South Korean film; Sir Graves Ghastly, a character created by Lawson J. Deming; Major Dr. Ghastly, a character in Evil Con Carne
Blood Rites (original title: The Ghastly Ones) is a 1968 American horror film directed by Andy Milligan.The film is about three sisters who arrive at their father's house according to his dying wish and are soon brutally murdered one by one.
Lawson J. Deming (April 23, 1913 – April 24, 2007) was a radio and TV character actor best known in Detroit, Toledo, Cleveland, Washington, D.C., and parts of Canada as the Saturday afternoon television horror movie host "Sir Graves Ghastly."
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Rob Zombie started Zombie A Go-Go after watching a performance by The Ghastly Ones upon returning from a tour with his band White Zombie.The first albums released under Zombie's label were Head Shrinkin' Fun by The Bomboras and A Haunting We Will Go-Go by The Ghastly Ones in June 1998.