Hello, can you Guys and Gals please give me some good suggestions on early 1930's to 1960's Haunted house movies? I prefer classic ghost stories without comedy. Starting with a good "It was a dark and stormy night type. :wink:
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Exp. of what I like and have already...
The Old Dark House (1932)
The Bat (1959)
House on Haunted Hill (1959)
The Uninvited (1944) is on my to watch list already.
Please and thank you so much!
The Haunting(1963)
It seems The Uninvited (1944) didn't make it to my favorite list. It was OK, way too romantic.
@ Nightowl, thanks for the suggestion. :thumbup:
The Haunting (1963) is now on my 'to watch list'... Edit. I remember I started this movie years ago, I will finish this time. It has Russ Tamblyn from The War of the Gargantuas! Awesome.
Anymore suggestions will be greatly appreciated, thank you.
The Legend of Hell House (1973) - a bit out of your date range, but it's very much in that classic style and could have easily been made in the '60s. A group of people go to an old haunted house to conduct research. I really liked it, very suspenseful.
Quote from: Jack on June 28, 2011, 06:43:16 AM
The Legend of Hell House (1973) - a bit out of your date range, but it's very much in that classic style and could have easily been made in the '60s. A group of people go to an old haunted house to conduct research. I really liked it, very suspenseful.
Ooh, I love that one. But, then, I'm a sucker for Richard Matheson. And Roddy McDowell? That's a winning combo.
I'm a little surprised no one's mentioned The Innocents from 1961. It's based on Henry James' "Turn Of The Screw," one of those great "is it or isn't it?" type ghost stories.
I'm personally getting into vintage haunted house movies n' ghost stories lately myself, which is new as I've long cared little for them. Any suggestions that anyone has to contribute for Venomx's sake will be greatly appreciated by yours truly as well.
Update...
The Haunting (1963) It was good. 100% Haunted house with no comedy, thanks again, Nightowl.
The Legend of Hell House (1973) Cool. Thank you, Jack. This is now on my to watch list. :thumbup:
The Innocents from (1961) Now on my to watch list. Thanks for the suggestion, WilliamWeird. :thumbup:
Anymore suggestions will be greatly appreciated, thank you.
Wow these are all great suggestions. The only new one I can add is maybe the Fall of the House of Usher, with Vincent Price.
Quote from: Venomx on June 28, 2011, 10:47:25 AM
Update...
The Haunting (1963) It was good. 100% Haunted house with no comedy, thanks again, Nightowl.
The Legend of Hell House (1973) Cool. Thank you, Jack. This is now on my to watch list. :thumbup:
The Innocents from (1961) Now on my to watch list. Thanks for the suggestion, WilliamWeird. :thumbup:
Anymore suggestions will be greatly appreciated, thank you.
I'm surprised these are new for you.
I'm also surprised
THE HAUNTING meets with "it was good" for a first time viewer! Most people think it's great, but it wears thin for me only because I've seen it so many times.
JULIE HARRIS' performance is what carries that film.
If you like
HOUSE ON HAUNTED HILL (fun, but oh so dumb) you might like
13 GHOSTS (I don't).
CARNIVAL OF SOULS while not a "haunted house" movie, is haunting, great, and not funny at all. There's also
KILL, BABY, KILL which is an effective Italian ghost/horror story.
CITY OF THE DEAD is sort-of a ghost story with some unexpected horror and plenty of creepy atmosphere; it's also known as
HORROR HOTEL.
And don't forget
CASTLE OF BLOOD!! Great "ghost" story that does not disappoint.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_kjr-le2p-g
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dkTz0EvfEiY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=brp_upIoiEs&feature=related
I just watched The Legend of Hell House (1973)...
That movie was AWESOME! Roddy McDowell was AWESOME... Ann was so HOT! But when it came on the first thing that popped in my head was... DON'T LOOK BEHIND! DON'T LOOK IN THERE! DON'T LOOK UP! DON'T LOOK ANYWHERE! DON'T SCREAM FOR HELP! DON'T MOVE A MUSCLE! DON'T EVEN BREATHE! If you are thinking of seeing this film alone.....DON'T!.
I didn't get around to watch The Innocents (1961) yet, I will though...
Thanks for the suggestions, Allhallowsday! as I'm a fan of Barbara Steele, Castle of Blood (1964) is now on my to watch list. as for 13 Ghost, thats too new, it was ok though... House on Haunted Hill (1999) that movie was AWESOME Imo even for a reamke. I watched that at the movies 3 or 4 times. Big fan.
The Haunting (1963) it's not that I didn't like it... Imo it was good but too slow, it really wasn't that spooky at all.
Anymore suggestions will be greatly appreciated, thank you.
Quote from: Venomx on June 29, 2011, 01:30:40 PM
...as for 13 Ghost, thats too new, it was ok though...
No no no no no! The
original 13 GHOSTS (1960) - more
WILLIAM CASTLE SCHLOCK (the 1959
HOUSE ON HAUNTED HILL is a
WILLIAM CASTLE flick).
Quote from: Venomx on June 29, 2011, 01:30:40 PM
...The Haunting (1963) it's not that I didn't like it... Imo it was good but too slow, it really wasn't that spooky at all.
You're cool. It's not a modern movie, but it is one of the singular most effective HAUNTING films anyone has made. You just didn't get it.
Ah! 'The original 13 GHOSTS (1960) A WILLIAM CASTLE flick'. See that, you learn something everyday...
Thanks again, Allhallowsday. That's definitely on my to watch list now.
Quote from: Venomx on June 29, 2011, 05:30:30 PM
Ah! 'The original 13 GHOSTS (1960) A WILLIAM CASTLE flick'. See that, you learn something everyday...
Thanks again, Allhallowsday. That's definitely on my to watch list now.
If you like that
HOUSE ON HAUNTED HILL (which is a perplexing film for me now that I'm older) you might like
13 GHOSTS, a film I don't like and never have...
Seriously, if you want good spooky creaky films,
CARNIVAL OF SOULS (1962)
CASTLE OF BLOOD (1964)
HORROR HOTEL (1960) all will please I think.
I kind of liked The Cat And The Canary although it was slightly comedic.
The old dark house mystery was a stable and very popular trend in numerous films from the 20s-30s although a lot of times the reason wasn't as much supernatual as it was motivated by money and would-be heirs, things started going more comedic with them in the 40s with many comedies and even up until the 60s. Things seemed to get more serious again in the 60s.
Cat and Canary? What about Bob Hope's other spooky goodie- The Ghost Breakers (grant you, we're talking comedy here)
I do recommend:
The Haunted Palace (1963) - doesn't fully work but has some cool Lovecraftian style scares.
Nightmare Castle (1965)- again doesn't fully work but some decent scares and the one and only Barbara Steele.
The Fall of the House of Usher - kinda goes without saying.
The Red House (1947) - probably not quite what you're looking for but worth a look IMO.
Scream of Fear- also known as Taste of Fear. Some really good suspense moments here. From Hammer.
Curse of the Living Corpse: from the man who gave us The Horror of Party Beach, this is one really in the vein of the old dark house films of old but a bit more modern some might argue.
Awesome. CARNIVAL OF SOULS (1962) and (1964) HORROR HOTEL (1960) are now on my to watch list, thanks, man.
The Cat And The Canary. I'll check that out... I know thats really old, right. Thanks, Dark.
The Haunted Palace (1963) This in on my favorite list. I watch it frequently. AWESOME movie!
Nightmare Castle (1965) I'll check it out... anything with a spooky castle is a WIN.
The Fall of the House of Usher - Never finished it... I will someday.
The Red House (1947), Scream of Fear and Curse of the Living Corpse... I'll check them out, thanks.
BTW I should have made this post already but... if you guys like old horror and or haunted house/mysteries* you should really watch The Bat (1959). It's like an old Nightmare on Elm Street with a guy that looks just like Freddy Krueger, sort of. Everytime you see him he has the Freddy hat and even a claw glove! Good stuff.
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"AH! HAHAHAHA!... Aww... What do we have here?"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LdZlRAKeUfQ
Here are two more really creaky old films, The Panther's Claw and The Crooked Circle. Panther's Claw is also a comedy and not a very good one at that, but it's got some nuttly old timey stuff in it if you like that. ( I do!)
Crooked Circle isn't half bad. A group of amateur detectives , that call thelmselves the Sphinx Club,sets out to expose The Crooked Circle, a secretive group of hooded occultists. It's serious in tone and features a haunted house, secret passages, a screaming maid etc. Although with Zazu Pitts as the maid, and James Gleason as a hard-boiled beat cop, there is a touch of comedy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8NnPLg8vXFo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWgkrFf9ilA
Thanks, man! I'll check them out as well :thumbup:
Quote from: Venomx on June 30, 2011, 11:20:15 AM
Awesome. CARNIVAL OF SOULS (1962) and (1964) HORROR HOTEL (1960) are now on my to watch list, thanks, man
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What happened to
CASTLE OF BLOOD? That's got what you're looking for! Great creepy old movie.
Yup, remember Reply #8? 'Castle of Blood (1964) is now on my to watch list'. :wink:
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I'm looking forward to it. Thanks again. :thumbup:
Quote from: Venomx on July 01, 2011, 09:50:07 AM
Yup, remember Reply #8? 'Castle of Blood (1964) is now on my to watch list'. :wink:
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I'm looking forward to it. Thanks again. :thumbup:
I was quoting you from yesterday - you had the year, but left the title out. :smile:
Oh, ok lol... sorry, man. :wink:
I'm just repeating others here but The Innocents and Carnival of Souls are fantastic. They're both personal favourites of mine.
Turn off the lights and settle down for a spooky night in if you watch those two late on an evening...
So far we have...
The Old Dark House (1932)
The Bat (1959)
House on Haunted Hill (1959)
The Uninvited (1944)
The Haunting (1963)
The Legend of Hell House (1973)
The Innocents from (1961)
The Fall of the House of Usher (1960)
Castle of Blood (1964)
13 GHOSTS (1960)
Carnival Of Souls (1962)
Horror Hotel (1960)
The Cat and the Canary (1939)
The Haunted Palace (1963)
Nightmare Castle (1965)
The Red House (1947)
Scream of Fear (1961)
The Curse of the Living Corpse (1964)
The Panther's Claw (1942)
The Crooked Circle (1932)
Anymore suggestions will be greatly appreciated, thank you.