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AllaN01Bear

(25,320 posts)
Sun May 25, 2025, 09:58 AM Sunday

horror movies from the 1950s and before

remember those horror movies like dracula , frankenstien. etc they called them horror. i may be wierd , but , i call many of them comedy do u. what was your first " horror' movie and did u laugh ?
mine was creature from the black lagoon.

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pdxflyboy

(849 posts)
3. "The Crawling Eye"
Sun May 25, 2025, 10:18 AM
Sunday

I would hide behind the sofa and occasionally peek around the side to see the tv screen.

chowmama

(795 posts)
4. Phantom of the Opera, silent, Lon Chaney
Sun May 25, 2025, 12:08 PM
Sunday

No, not first-run.

It was at a very strange place on Water Street, Eau Claire, in the 70's. The place was an ice cream parlor out front and, most nights, a porn theater in the back. One night per week (Sundays?), they showed classic films and got a family and student crowd.

The owner was reputed to be a complete sleaze bag who cheated the students who worked there. The ones who stayed got even by stealing from the till.

Weird, weird vibe.

LogDog75

(455 posts)
5. I love the old movies
Sun May 25, 2025, 05:51 PM
Sunday

The Thing from Another World is a classic. I have it on video and the more I watch it I realize how good the actors really were. I'm surprised the female lead, Margaret Sheridan, wasn't in more movies.

Them, about giant ants in the desert as a result of atomic testing.

Hotler

(13,134 posts)
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Sun May 25, 2025, 11:27 PM
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Morbius

(505 posts)
6. This movie was from 1963.
Sun May 25, 2025, 07:35 PM
Sunday

I saw it as a kid and I was scared out of my wits.

The Haunting.
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Aristus

(70,042 posts)
7. "WHOSE HAND WAS I HOLDING?!?!?"
Sun May 25, 2025, 08:26 PM
Sunday

Scary. And what’s scarier is I can’t remember if that was from the movie or the book.

Morbius

(505 posts)
10. I can't say if it's in the book.
Mon May 26, 2025, 05:46 AM
Monday

My parents had a Reader's Digest version of the book (what can I say? Sometimes one is embarrassed by one's parents!). I know for sure it was in the movie.

Nowadays they've mastered the jump scare but for sheer suspense you can't surpass The Haunting. Over 60 years ago now. The remake was awful.

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