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Old 10-01-2018, 11:25 PM   #52
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If you want to mix it up with something older.

The Innocents (1961) - I don't know if everyone from the UK is required to see this, but it is one of my favourite older horror films. There is a "window scene" that I still think is one of the creepiest moments in MOVIE HISTORY.

Onibaba (1964) - Just a darn good flick.

Phantom Carriage (1921) - Not really scary, but atmospheric and dreamlike. FUN FACT, it inspired the axe scene in The Shining.
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