Friday, July 31, 2015
Scare Me On Fridays: Silent Horror: The Cabinet Of Dr. Caligari (1920)...
Scare Me On Fridays: Silent Horror: The Cabinet Of Dr. Caligari (1920)...: From 1920, older than almost every surviving feature length horror film, this is German Expressionism in film at it's most horri...
Scare Me On Fridays: Silent Horror: Frankenstein (1910)
Scare Me On Fridays: Silent Horror: Frankenstein (1910): The above is the complete film restored with some really good and appropriate music, for the original that has been the out on DVD ...
Scare Me On Fridays: Silent Horror: Haxan: Witchcraft Through The Age...
Scare Me On Fridays: Silent Horror: Haxan: Witchcraft Through The Age...: This is an absolute early horror classic--much in the same vein as Nosferatu, only much more tabu (taboo) and underground--more aki...
Scare Me On Fridays: Silent Horror: Nosferatu (1922)
Scare Me On Fridays: Silent Horror: Nosferatu (1922): F. W. Murnau's Nosferatu is probably the most well known silent horror movie in this day and age, probably one the most fa...
Scare Me On Fridays: Silent Horror: Les Vampires--The Severed Head (19...
Scare Me On Fridays: Silent Horror: Les Vampires--The Severed Head (19...: This is the first episode of a ten part French crime serial (that is also counted as an early horror because of the all the gra...
Scare Me On Fridays: Silent Horror: The Ghost Train (1903)
Scare Me On Fridays: Silent Horror: The Ghost Train (1903): Very early trick photography and many thought was real at the time. Here's a short post on it's history from 2012 Countdow...
Scare Me On Fridays: Silent Horror: The Headless Horseman (1922)
Scare Me On Fridays: Silent Horror: The Headless Horseman (1922): I have the house to myself this Friday and so I'm indulging my love of silent film today and night with Silent Horror. However I...
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