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Horror Films Of the Classic Era: Your Favorites and Not-So-Favorites

Started by Ticonderoga 64, October 12, 2018, 07:41:14 PM

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Ticonderoga 64

As we enter the Halloween season, I thought it might be appropriate to discuss just what films of the classic era have made lasting impressions on us with their casts, imagery and premises. When I say the "classic" era, for sake of argument, I'm referring from the Silents through the end of the '40's: the Universals, the RKO horrors, entries from Columbia and Parmount studios and also the B studios such as Monogram, PRC and Republic.

There is/was something for everybody back in those days if you looked around: mad scientists, walking dead, werewolves, vampires, ghosts, witchcraft, man-made monsters and old dark house mysteries. Let's hear what films are near and dear to you.

A few of my favorites:

Nosferatu(1921)
Phantom Of the Opera(1925)
M(1931)
Dr.Jekyll & Mr.Hyde(1931)
White Zombie(1932)
The Most Dangerous Game(1932)
Mask Of Fu Manchu(1932)
Island Of Lost Souls(1933)
Mystery Of the Wax Museum(1933)
The Invisible Man(1933)
The Black Room(1935)
Mad Love(1935)
Son Of Frankenstein(1939)
Return Of Dr.X(1939)
The Ghost Breakers(1940)
The Devil Commands(1941)
The Wolf Man(1941)
Ghost Of Frankenstein(1942)
The Mummy's Tomb(1942)
Night Monster(1942)
Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man(1943)
Dead Men Walk(1943)
I Walked With A Zombie(1943)
The Seventh Victim(1943)
The Mad Ghoul(1943)
The Lodger(1944)
The Uninvited(1944)
The Body Snatcher(1945)

All have their fans and their detractors, but I happen to enjoy these ones most.. :smile:


RCMerchant

There all good movies.
But my top 20 favorite Golden Age Horror films are-in no real order...
1.DRACULA (1931)
2.FRANKENSTEIN (1931)
3.DR.JEKYLL AND MR.HYDE (1932)
4.ISLAND OF LOST SOULS (1932)
5.KING KONG (1933)
5.the RAVEN (1935)
6. BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN (1935)
7. the OLD DARK HOUSE (1932)
8. NOSFERATU (1922)
9. MAD LOVE (1935)
10 the BODY SNATCHER (1946)
11. METROPOLIS (1927)
12. the WOLF MAN (1941)
13. the PHANTOM OF THE OPERA (1925)
10. The SON OF FRANKENSTEIN (1939)
11. M (1931)
12. HAXAN (1922)
13. the BLACK CAT (1934)
14. ABBOTT AND COSTELLO MEET FRANKENSTEIN (1948)
15. FREAKS (!932)
16. VAMPYR (1932)
17.the TESTAMENT OF DR. MABUSE (1933)
18. the INVISIBLE MAN (1933)
19. MARK OF THE VAMPIRE (1935)
20.WHITE ZOMBIE (1932)
Supernatural?...perhaps. Baloney?...Perhaps not!" Bela Lugosi-the BLACK CAT (1934)
Interviewer-"Does Dracula ever end for you?
Lugosi-"No. Dracula-never ends."
Slobber, Drool, Drip!
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Couchtr26

DRACULA (1931)
FRANKENSTEIN (1931)
KING KONG (1933)
NOSFERATU (1922)
THE WOLF MAN (1941)
WHITE ZOMBIE (1932)
THE CABINET OF DR. CALIGARI (1920)
THE BLACK CAT (1934)

From the time period those are most memorable to me. 

The 50's are a time that stick out more remember loving House of Wax, Creature from the Black Lagoon, The Night of the Hunter (not technically horror but watch it as a kid), Them, The Thing from Another World, The Black Scorpion, Night of the Demon, The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms,
The Blob, The Giant Behemoth, The Mummy (1959), Phantom of the Rue Morgue.  Family preferred the 50's sci fi monster movies and such so watched a lot plus Vincent Price. 

Ah, the good old days.

Ticonderoga 64

A few more goodies:

The Picture Of Dorian Gray(1945)
Strangler Of the Swamp(1946)
Soul Of A Monster(1944)
Horror Island(1941)
Cat People(1942)
The Walking Dead(1936)