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   Horror films seek to trigger a negative
    emotional reaction from viewers by playing
    on the audience's worst fears. They often
    feature scenes that startle the viewer through
    the means of supernatural ideas, hence
    frequently overlapping with the fantasy and
    science fiction genres. The term ‘horror
    movie’ first came about following the release
    of Dracula (1931)
   Plots written within the horror genre often
    involve the intrusion of an evil force, event, or
    personage, commonly of supernatural
    origin, into the everyday world. Themes or
    elements often prevalent in typical horror
    films include
    ghosts, torture, gore, werewolves, ancient
    curses, Satanism, demons, vicious
    animals, vampires, cannibals, haunted
    houses, zombies and serial killers.
   The first appearance of the supernatural
    events that occur in horror films was in the
    late 1980s in several silent shorts created by
    film pioneers such as Georges Melies. The
    most notable being his Le Manoir du
    diable(1986).
   1896   –   Le Manoir du diable
   1896   –   Une nuit terrible
   1897   –   L’Auberge ensorcelee
   1897   –   Le Cabinet de Mephistopheles
   1897   –   L’Hallucination de l’alchimiste
   1897   –   The Haunted Castle (First British film)
   1897   –   The X-Rays
   1898   –   The Cavalier’s Dream (First USA film)
   1898   –   La Caverne maudite
   More milestones were brought in the early
    20th century this including the first ever
    monster to appear in a full movie of the
    genre, Quasimodo, whom was the Hunchback
    of Notre Damn who had appeared in Victor
    Hugo's novel. Films featuring Quasimodo
    included Alice Guy's Esmeralda (1906), The
    Hunchback (1909), The Love of a Hunchback
    (1910) and Notre-Dame de Paris (1911).
   1900   –   The Prince of Darkness
   1900   –   The Troublesome Fly
   1902   –   A Fight with Sledgehammers
   1902   –   The Murder at the Red Barn
   1903   –   Le Monstre
   1903   –   Le Chaudron Infernal
   1905   –   The Fairy of the Black Rocks
   1905   –   Le Diable Noir
   1906   –   Le Maison hantee
   It was in the early 1930s that American film
    producers, particularly Universal Pictures Co.
    Inc., popularized the horror film, bringing to
    the screen a series of successful Gothic
    features including Dracula (1931) and
    Frankenstein (1931), some of which blended
    science fiction films with Gothic horror, such
    as James Whale's The Invisible Man (1933).
   Tod Browning, director of Dracula, also made
    the extremely controversial Freaks based on
    Spurs by Ted Robbins. Browning's film about
    a band of circus freaks was so controversial
    the studio burned about 30 minutes and
    disowned it. These films, while designed to
    thrill, also incorporated more serious
    elements, and were influenced by the German
    expressionist films of the 1920s. Some actors
    began to build entire careers in such
    films, most notably Boris Karloff and Bela
    Lugosi.
   1930   –   The Bat Whispers
   1931   –   Dracula
   1932   –   White Zombie
   1933   –   Island of Lost Souls
   1934   –   The Tell-Tale Heart
   1935   –   The Raven
   1936   –   The Walking Dead
   1939   –   Buried Alive
   With advances in technology that occurred in the
    1950s, the theme of horror films shifted from the
    gothic towards that of some saw as being more
    relevant to the late century audience.
   A stream of low budget films featured humans
    having to overcome threats from outside: alien
    invasions and deadly mutations to
    people, plants, and insects, most notably in films
    imported from Japan, whose society had first
    hand knowledge of the effects of nuclear
    radiation.
   In 1951 a science fiction film called ‘The
    Thing from Another World’ was released but
    was also linked in with horror this was based
    on a novel written by Campbell. It is about an
    air force crew and scientists at a remote arctic
    research outpost who have to fight a
    malevolent plant-based alien being. It stars
    Kenneth Tobey, Margaret Sheridan, Robert
    Cornthwaite, Douglas Spencer and James
    Arness.
   Produced and directed by George A. Romero
    On a budget of $144,000
   It grossed by $12million domestically and
    $30million internationally
   This horror of Armageddon brought the
    genre of horror even further away from the
    gothic theme and featured zombies in
    everyday life
   In 1964, the end of the Production Code of
    America and the financially successful low
    budget ‘gore’ films triggered a release in
    more films with occult themes, such as the
    ‘Exorcist’ and even more like it where it
    represented the Devil as a supernatural evil.
   In the 1970s reincarnation and evil children
    became a hot topic for horror movies, and
    example would be Robert Wise’s film Audrey
    Rose – which was about a man who claims his
    daughter is the reincarnation of another dead
    person(1977). Another popular movie with a
    satanic horror based story was The
    Omen(1976).
   The Omen was a suspense horror film
    directed by Richard Donner, it was the first
    film in The Omen series and had been
    scripted by David Seltzer. He also wrote the
    novel.
   A remake of the film came around on 6th June
    2006, this date was chosen specifically
    because of the well known ‘fact’ that Satan’s
    or The Beast’s number was 666 (06/06/2006)
   1971   –   Virgin Witch
   1971   –   Beast of the Yellow Night
   1971   –   The Abominable Dr.Phibes
   1971   –   The Black belly of the Tarantula
   1971   –   Blood and Lace
   1971   –   Blood from the Mummy’s Tomb
   1971   –   The Brotherhood of Satan
   1971   –   Burke and Hare
   1971   –   The Butcher of Binbrook
   In the early 1990s the genre continued in the
    fashion of the 1980s with a variety of
    sequels, including sequels from Child’s Play
    and Leprechaun. More sequels from a slightly
    different sub genre which were ‘slasher’ films
    appeared, with the likes of A Nightmare on
    Elm Street, Friday the 13th and Halloween all
    of which had good success at the box
    office, but were panned by fans and critics.
   Produced in 1978
   Directed, produced and scored by John
    Carpenter
   Co-written with Debra Hill
   Budget = $325,000
   Grossed $47million at the box office in the
    United States
   1995   –   Copycat
   1995   –   Creep
   1997   –   The Bloody Ape
   1997   –   Event Horizon
   1999   –   Deep Blue Sea
   1999   –   End of Days
   The start of the 2000s saw a major increase
    in quality for the genre, with the re-release of
    The Exorcist(2000) making a great success
    despite the film being on home video for
    years. Franchise films such as Freddy vs.
    Jason also made a big impact with massive
    success.
   The 2000s also saw a big milestone being
    that the French horror film – Brotherhood of
    the Wolf – became the second highest
    grossing French-language film in the US in
    the last two decades.

   Success for foreign language films continued
    with the release of the Swedish film Let the
    Right One In which late became the subject of
    a Hollywood remake – Let Me In.
   Produced in 2010
   Based on the story and novel of Let the Right
    One In
   Directed by Tomas Alfredson
   Romantic Horror Film
   Budget = $20million
   The films of the 2000s were noticeably
    improved from previous films in early years,
    with new special effects coming in and the
    special effects being more realistic than ever
    meaning that horror films are having more of
    an effect to scare people.
   2000   –   Scream 3
   2001   –   Dragon
   2002   –   Cabin Fever
   2003   –   Before I Die
   2006   –   The Abandoned
   2008   –   April Fool’s Day
   2009   –   Antichrist

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Genre research

  • 2. Horror films seek to trigger a negative emotional reaction from viewers by playing on the audience's worst fears. They often feature scenes that startle the viewer through the means of supernatural ideas, hence frequently overlapping with the fantasy and science fiction genres. The term ‘horror movie’ first came about following the release of Dracula (1931)
  • 3. Plots written within the horror genre often involve the intrusion of an evil force, event, or personage, commonly of supernatural origin, into the everyday world. Themes or elements often prevalent in typical horror films include ghosts, torture, gore, werewolves, ancient curses, Satanism, demons, vicious animals, vampires, cannibals, haunted houses, zombies and serial killers.
  • 4. The first appearance of the supernatural events that occur in horror films was in the late 1980s in several silent shorts created by film pioneers such as Georges Melies. The most notable being his Le Manoir du diable(1986).
  • 5. 1896 – Le Manoir du diable  1896 – Une nuit terrible  1897 – L’Auberge ensorcelee  1897 – Le Cabinet de Mephistopheles  1897 – L’Hallucination de l’alchimiste  1897 – The Haunted Castle (First British film)  1897 – The X-Rays  1898 – The Cavalier’s Dream (First USA film)  1898 – La Caverne maudite
  • 6. More milestones were brought in the early 20th century this including the first ever monster to appear in a full movie of the genre, Quasimodo, whom was the Hunchback of Notre Damn who had appeared in Victor Hugo's novel. Films featuring Quasimodo included Alice Guy's Esmeralda (1906), The Hunchback (1909), The Love of a Hunchback (1910) and Notre-Dame de Paris (1911).
  • 7. 1900 – The Prince of Darkness  1900 – The Troublesome Fly  1902 – A Fight with Sledgehammers  1902 – The Murder at the Red Barn  1903 – Le Monstre  1903 – Le Chaudron Infernal  1905 – The Fairy of the Black Rocks  1905 – Le Diable Noir  1906 – Le Maison hantee
  • 8. It was in the early 1930s that American film producers, particularly Universal Pictures Co. Inc., popularized the horror film, bringing to the screen a series of successful Gothic features including Dracula (1931) and Frankenstein (1931), some of which blended science fiction films with Gothic horror, such as James Whale's The Invisible Man (1933).
  • 9. Tod Browning, director of Dracula, also made the extremely controversial Freaks based on Spurs by Ted Robbins. Browning's film about a band of circus freaks was so controversial the studio burned about 30 minutes and disowned it. These films, while designed to thrill, also incorporated more serious elements, and were influenced by the German expressionist films of the 1920s. Some actors began to build entire careers in such films, most notably Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi.
  • 10. 1930 – The Bat Whispers  1931 – Dracula  1932 – White Zombie  1933 – Island of Lost Souls  1934 – The Tell-Tale Heart  1935 – The Raven  1936 – The Walking Dead  1939 – Buried Alive
  • 11. With advances in technology that occurred in the 1950s, the theme of horror films shifted from the gothic towards that of some saw as being more relevant to the late century audience.  A stream of low budget films featured humans having to overcome threats from outside: alien invasions and deadly mutations to people, plants, and insects, most notably in films imported from Japan, whose society had first hand knowledge of the effects of nuclear radiation.
  • 12. In 1951 a science fiction film called ‘The Thing from Another World’ was released but was also linked in with horror this was based on a novel written by Campbell. It is about an air force crew and scientists at a remote arctic research outpost who have to fight a malevolent plant-based alien being. It stars Kenneth Tobey, Margaret Sheridan, Robert Cornthwaite, Douglas Spencer and James Arness.
  • 13. Produced and directed by George A. Romero  On a budget of $144,000  It grossed by $12million domestically and $30million internationally  This horror of Armageddon brought the genre of horror even further away from the gothic theme and featured zombies in everyday life
  • 14. In 1964, the end of the Production Code of America and the financially successful low budget ‘gore’ films triggered a release in more films with occult themes, such as the ‘Exorcist’ and even more like it where it represented the Devil as a supernatural evil.
  • 15. In the 1970s reincarnation and evil children became a hot topic for horror movies, and example would be Robert Wise’s film Audrey Rose – which was about a man who claims his daughter is the reincarnation of another dead person(1977). Another popular movie with a satanic horror based story was The Omen(1976).
  • 16. The Omen was a suspense horror film directed by Richard Donner, it was the first film in The Omen series and had been scripted by David Seltzer. He also wrote the novel.
  • 17. A remake of the film came around on 6th June 2006, this date was chosen specifically because of the well known ‘fact’ that Satan’s or The Beast’s number was 666 (06/06/2006)
  • 18. 1971 – Virgin Witch  1971 – Beast of the Yellow Night  1971 – The Abominable Dr.Phibes  1971 – The Black belly of the Tarantula  1971 – Blood and Lace  1971 – Blood from the Mummy’s Tomb  1971 – The Brotherhood of Satan  1971 – Burke and Hare  1971 – The Butcher of Binbrook
  • 19. In the early 1990s the genre continued in the fashion of the 1980s with a variety of sequels, including sequels from Child’s Play and Leprechaun. More sequels from a slightly different sub genre which were ‘slasher’ films appeared, with the likes of A Nightmare on Elm Street, Friday the 13th and Halloween all of which had good success at the box office, but were panned by fans and critics.
  • 20. Produced in 1978  Directed, produced and scored by John Carpenter  Co-written with Debra Hill  Budget = $325,000  Grossed $47million at the box office in the United States
  • 21. 1995 – Copycat  1995 – Creep  1997 – The Bloody Ape  1997 – Event Horizon  1999 – Deep Blue Sea  1999 – End of Days
  • 22. The start of the 2000s saw a major increase in quality for the genre, with the re-release of The Exorcist(2000) making a great success despite the film being on home video for years. Franchise films such as Freddy vs. Jason also made a big impact with massive success.
  • 23. The 2000s also saw a big milestone being that the French horror film – Brotherhood of the Wolf – became the second highest grossing French-language film in the US in the last two decades.  Success for foreign language films continued with the release of the Swedish film Let the Right One In which late became the subject of a Hollywood remake – Let Me In.
  • 24. Produced in 2010  Based on the story and novel of Let the Right One In  Directed by Tomas Alfredson  Romantic Horror Film  Budget = $20million
  • 25. The films of the 2000s were noticeably improved from previous films in early years, with new special effects coming in and the special effects being more realistic than ever meaning that horror films are having more of an effect to scare people.
  • 26. 2000 – Scream 3  2001 – Dragon  2002 – Cabin Fever  2003 – Before I Die  2006 – The Abandoned  2008 – April Fool’s Day  2009 – Antichrist