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A History of Horror Movies
• 19th Century Literature• Mary Shelley, Bram Stoker etc• German expressionism• The Cabinet of Dr Caligari (1919)• Nosferatu (1922)• Hollywood Horror - 1930’s• Dracula, King Kong, Frankenstein
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Things from Other Worlds!
• The Thing From Another World (1951)
• Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956)
• 1960’s - A return to gothic horror• Hammer Horror• Cheaply made - used “gore” to
shock
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Significant Developments
• Hitchcock’s Psycho (1960)• The monster is not supernatural• Night of the Living Dead (Romero,
1968)• The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
(Hooper, 1974)• Halloween - John Carpenter (1978)• The slasher / stalker sub-genre
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1980s Horror
• Body Horror• Sex & Violence• “Video Nasties”• An American Werewolf in London,
Return of the Living Dead, Fright Night
• Affectionate mocking of the genre
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1990s Horror
• Modern renderings of classic horror• Big-budget Hollywood productions• Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, Bram
Stoker’s Dracula, Interview With The Vampire
• The Blair Witch Project (1999)• Supposedly a new direction for the genre• HORROR , THE FILM READER - EDITED BY
MARK JANCOVICH (IN FOCUS)
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Halloween Facts & Figures
• Made in 1978• John Carpenter’s 1st horror movie• Low-budget• Shot in California• Not an immediate box-office hit• Word-of-mouth made it popular