A Short History Of Horror Films IV

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A Short History ofHorror FilmsPart IV: 1950-1970A Timeline of Horrors (-1950)191019201930European Talesof Terror19401950AmericanMonstersA Timeline of Horrors ood Video andEuro-HorrorDevilryViolence1

The Resurrection ofHorror FilmThe Monsters Return (1950-1960)House of WaxHouse of Wax, 1953D: Andre de TothA: Vincent Price, Charles BronsonLust of the VampireI Vampiri, 1956D: Riccardo Freda, C: Mario Bava2

I was a Teenage WerewolfI was a Teenage Werewolf, 1957A: Michael LandonCurse of FrankensteinCurse of Frankenstein, 1957D: Terence FisherA: Christopher Lee (Monster), Peter Cushing (Baron Frankenstein)Hammer: The House of Horrors Mystery of the Mary Celeste, 1936; with Bela Lugosi A Stolen Face, 1952; directed by Terence Fisher The Quatermass Experiment, 1955 Curse of Frankenstein, 1957 (Terence Fisher) Horror of Dracula, 1958 (Terence Fisher) with Christopher Lee (Dracula) The Revenge of Frankenstein, 1958 (Fisher) Hound of the Baskervilles, 1959 (Fisher) The Mummy, 1959 (Fisher) with Lee as the mummy Brides of Dracula, 1960 (Fisher) The Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll, 1960 (Fisher) Curse of the Werewolf, 1961 (Fisher) with Oliver Reed as werewolf The Old Dark House, 1962 (William Castle) Phantom of the Opera, 1962 (Fisher) with Herbert Lom as Phantom Kiss of the Vampire, 1962 (Fisher)3

Hammer: The House of Horrors Curse of the Mummy’s Tomb, 1964 Evil of Frankenstein, 1964 (Freddie Francis) Fanatic, 1965 with Tallulah Bankhead Hysteria, 1965 (Freddie Francis) Dracula – Prince of Darkness, 1966 (Fisher) with Lee Plague of the Zombies, 1966 The Devil’s Own, 1966 with Joan Fontaine Frankenstein Created Woman, 1967 (Fisher) The Mummy’s Shroud, 1967 The Devil Ride’s Out, 1968 (Fisher) Dracula has Risen from the Grave, 1968 (Francis) with Lee Frankenstein must be destroyed, 1968 (Fisher) Taste the Blood of Dracula, 1970 with LeeHammer: The House of Horrors Horror of Frankenstein, 1970 Scars of Dracula, 1970 Vampire Lovers, 1970 (based on Carmilla) To the Devil a Daughter, 1976 with Lee, Nastassja KinskiNight of the DemonNight of the Demon, 1957D: Jacques Tourneur, St: M.R. JamesA: Dana Andrews4

Dracula (aka Horror of Dracula)Dracula, 1958D: Terence FisherA: Christopher Lee (Dracula), Peter Cushing (Dr. Van Helsing)MacabreMacabre, 1958D: William CastleWilliam Castle:The Master of Gimmicks Macabreinsurance against fright House on Haunted Hillskeleton The Tinglerwired seats 13 Ghostsghost goggles Homicidalfright break Mr. Sardonicusinteractive ending5

Revenge of FrankensteinThe Revenge of Frankenstein, 1958D: Peter Cushing (Frankenstein)House on Haunted HillHouse on Haunted Hill, 1958D: William CastleA: Vincent PriceThe MummyThe Mummy, 1959D: Terence FisherA: Christopher Lee (Mummy)6

The TinglerThe Tingler, 1959D: William CastleA: Vincent PriceEyes without a FaceLes Yeux Sans Visage, 1959D: Georges FranjuA: Alida Valli, Edith ScobHouse of UsherHouse of Usher, 1960D: Roger Corman, St: Edgar Allan PoeA: Vincent Price (Roderick Usher)7

Cormen, Poe, and PriceHouse of Usher, 1960Pit and the Pendulum, 1961Premature Burial, 1962 (without Price)Tales of Terror, 1962The Raven, 1963The Haunted Palace, 1963Masque of the Red Death, 1964Tomb of LigeiaLittle Shop of HorrorsLittle Shop of Horrors, 1960D: Roger CormanBlack SundayLa Maschera del Demonio, 1960D: Mario BavaA: Barbara Steele8

The Second GoldenAge of HorrorThe Birth of the Modern Horror Film(1960-1970)Peeping TomPeeping Tom, 1960D: Michael PowellA: Karlheinz BoehmPsychoPsycho, 1960D: Alfred Hitchcock,N: Robert BlockA: Janet Leigh,Anthony Perkins9

The InnocentsThe Innocents, 1961D: Jack ClaytonSt: Henry James(“Turn of the Screw”)A: Deborah KerrNight of the Eagle(aka Burn, Witch Burn)Night of the Eagle, 1962D: Signey HayersN: Fritz LeiberCarnival of SoulsCarnival of Souls, 196210

Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?Whatever Happened to Baby Jane, 1962D: Robert AldrichA: Betty Davis, Joan CrawfordBlood FeastBlood Feast, 1963D: Hershell Gordon LewisDementia 13Dementia 13, 1963D: Francis Ford CoppolaP: Roger Corman11

The Haunted PalaceThe Haunted Palace, 1963D: Roger CormanSt: LovecraftA: Vincent Price (Charles Dexter Ward)The HauntingThe Haunting, 1963D: Robert Wise, N: Shirley JacksonA: Julie Harris, Claire BloomThe RavenThe Raven, 1963D: Mario BavaA: Vincent Price, Boris Karloff, Peter Lorre, Jack Nicholson12

RepulsionRepulsion, 1965D: Roman PolanskiA: Catherine DeneuveFearless Vampire KillersThe Fearless Vampire Killers, 1967D: Roman PolanskiA: Roman Polanski, Sharon TateWitchfinder GeneralWitchfinder General, 1968D: Michael ReevesA: Vincent Price13

Hour of the WolfVartimmen, 1968D: Ingmar BergmanA: Max von Sydow, Liv Ullmann14

Tomb of Ligeia Little Shop of Horrors Little Shop of Horrors, 1960 D: Roger Corman Black Sunday La Maschera del Demonio, 1960 D: Mario Bava A: Barbara Steele. 9 The Second Golden Age of Horror The Birth of the Modern Horror Film (1960-1970) Peeping Tom Peeping Tom, 1

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