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Defining Horror Movies Movie Genre

One of the most popular film genre is the horror film, and also is one of the oldest. Cinema pioneer Georges Melies supernatural events is the subject of many of his short silent film, his most notable is the Devil Mansion o The House of the Devil, in 1896, which some consider the first horror film.

Monster's first film in a horror film in itself was Quasimodo, The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Before Wegener's Golem, in 1915, and Robert Wiener The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari and the vampire movie first, Nosferatu.

Lon Chaney father, was the first star of American horror film, with roles both in The Hunchback of Notre Dame in 1923 and The Monster in 1925. He is best known without But for his starring role in the 1925 version of Phantom of the Opera. In horror movies 1930s Gothic is fashionable in Hollywood. These include Dracula 1931, starring Bela Lugosi, Mummy in 1932, and one of the horror movies the most controversial ever, Freaks, on the basis of the new Spurs by Ted Robbins. How controversial. So much so that the study has burned at least thirty minutes of scenes from movies and then completely denied.

The gender of horror film developed in the 1950s and 60s to include films that have external threats, such as mutations, aliens, and zombies. This was also the era of 3D glasses and electroshock technique used in the public perception theater during the showing of the movie The Tingler.

In 1964, the Production Code of America has been abandoned, and gore films focusing on the occult and began to produce, from Rosemary's baby 1968 and 1973 The Exorcist The Omen in 1976. The first adaptation of Stephen King novel, Carrie, also published in 1976.

In the 1980s, the genre of horror film was the inclusion movies like Nightmare on Elm Street, Robert Englund, on Friday, thirteen, a breeze, and Creepshow, which has led several suites. This trend continued in the 1990s, and the tendency of self-reflection horror films like Carrie, it also sets films like Interview with a Vampire, which was based on the popular Anne Rice novel of the same name. self-parody films like the Scream trilogy were popular.

Horror Modern places more emphasis on blood and torture of his predecessors, as evidenced by the success of the Saw movies. Remakes of classic horror films as The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Dawn of the Dead also purchased the following in its own right. The horror genre is one that is both timeless and evolving.

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