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Cult Moody’s 13 Films for Halloween
Due to life sucking I am only able to watch 13 films this year. My yearly Halloween film selections to celebrate the holiday! These include horror, sci-fi, cult, B-Movie or Exploitation films I have never seen.
La Llorona (1933)
The Phantom of the Monastery aka El fantasma del convento (1934)
Kwaidan (1964)
Stanley (1972)
Thriller: A Cruel Picture (1973)
Ms .45 (1981)
Videodrome (1983)
Society (1989)
Hatching (2022)
Skinamarink (2022)
Megan (2023)
Renfield (2023)
Evil Dead Rise (2023)
#Halloween#13 Films for Halloween#horror#holiday#exploitation#La Llorona#The Phantom of the Monastery#Kwaidan#Stanley#Thriller: A Cruel Picture#Ms .45#Videodrome#Society#Hatching#Skinamarink#Megan#Renfield#Evil Dead Rise
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#friday#friday the thirteenth#friday the 13th#halloween#hockey mask#jason#camp crystal lake#jason voorhees#1980#horror#horror movies#film#movies#retro#80s#13th#13#friday the 13th 2023#nostalgic#nostalgia#80s horror#art#2023#1935#🎃
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Handmade by SpiralFX on Etsy
#home & lifestyle#art#tim burton#the corpse bride#corpes bride#tim burton films#handmade#handcrafted#etsy#halloween#halloween decorations#halloween decor#all hallows eve#13 nights of halloween#13nightsofhalloween#freeform#goth aesthetic#goth#goth style
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#scary films#movie posters#the exorcist#the conjuring#poltergeist#insidious#the amityville horror#friday the 13#halloween#the shining#pumpkin head#a nightmare on elm street
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RIP Connie Chiume, Charles Cyphers and Patti Yasutake
Three actors passed away and here is my combined remembrance:
Remembering Patti Yasutake 1953-2024
Yasutake as Nurse Ogawa
Actress Patti Yasutake has died at 70. She was well-known to Trekkies for playing Nurse Alyssa Ogawa on numerous episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation between 1990 and 1994, in the underrated passing-the-torch movie Star Trek: Generations, and Star Trek: First Contact. Other notable performances included Gung Ho, Drop Dead Gorgeous, as George's mother on Beef (which I named my #1 TV Show of 2023).
The link above is the obit from Deadline.
Remembering Charles Cyphers 1939-2024
Cyphers and Donald Pleasence in Halloween
Actor Charles Cyphers has died at 85. He was well-known to Halloween fans as Sheriff Leigh Brackett in the 1978 original Halloween, the 1981 sequel Halloween II, and David Gordon Green's 2021 Halloween Kills (the middle of DGG's trilogy). In addition to Halloween, he worked with John Carpenter on several films including Assault on Precinct 13, The Fog, and Escape from New York. Other notable performances include Roots, Hal Ashby's Coming Home, the 1995 Seinfeld episode "The Hot Tub", and an episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
The link above is the obit from Hollywood Reporter.
Remembering Connie Chiume 1952-2024
Chiume (left) in Black Panther
South African actress Connie Chiume has died at 72. She was well-known to MCU fans for playing Zawavari in Black Panther (which I included in my 10 Best Movies of 2018 list) and returning Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.
The link above is the obit from Hollywood Reporter.
#rip#patti yasutake#star trek#star trek: the next generation#beef#charles cyphers#halloween#john carpenter#assault on precinct 13#the fog#escape from new york#roots#coming home#seinfeld#buffy the vampire slayer#connie chiume#black panther#mcu#black panther: wakanda forever#film geek#gung ho#drop dead gorgeous
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13 Scarier Movie Moments
11. Hard Candy (2005)
Dir. David Slade
#13 scarier movie moments#horror films#hard candy#David slade#scary movie#countdown#elliot page#patrick wilson#Odessa Rae#film#filmedit#Halloween
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Fanzine Friday #21: Black Cat 13! no. 3 (1998)
"Werewolves, Witches, Halloween, Black Magic, Monster Movies!"
Black Cat 13 is a horror and monster-themed zine that featured essays, reviews, news, and "Kreepy Klassifieds." Its pages are often loud and in-your-face with edgy and dramatic images. Like many horror-themed zines, much of the content in Black Cat 13 is enamored with schlock and sleaze, so be prepared if you plan to take a look inside. Featured here are the front and back covers (in color) as well as two pages of ads.
The Browne Popular Culture Library (BPCL), founded in 1969, is the most comprehensive archive of its kind in the United States. Our focus and mission is to acquire and preserve research materials on American Popular Culture (post 1876) for curricular and research use. Visit our website at https://www.bgsu.edu/library/pcl.html.
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Thirteen Ghosts was released 22 years ago today on October 26th 2001.
Thirteen Ghosts, October 26 2001
Dir. Steve Beck
#31 days of halloween#31 days of horror#thirteen ghosts#13 ghosts#matthew lillard#reblog#horror aesthetic#horror#movie#film#horror movies#horror film#classic horror#horror icons#slashers#for you#film history#today in film#horror history#like for more#follow me#follow#happy halloween#daily flicks#gif edit#user edit#like for me#october#spooktober#like this
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"13 Ghosts" (1960) Directed by William Castle (Horror/Mystery) . . "Thir13en Ghosts" (2001) Directed by Steve Beck (Fantasy/Horror)
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Day in Fandom History: Halloween (October 31)…
On the night of Halloween, The Doctor and Yaz face a new terrifying force and an ancient evil breaking out threatens the existence of the universe, and for new companion Dan Lewis, his life is about to change forever. The first episode of Series 13, “Flux: The Halloween Apocalypse” premiered on this day, 3 Years Ago.
#Day in Fandom History#3 Years Ago#Doctor Who#Series 13#Episode 1#The Halloween Apocalypse#TV and Film
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Happy Halloween from the Tolerance project-Halloween Special The Michael Myers Saga
Part 1 Halloween 1978
Introduction
Hello there and welcome to a revised edition of a blog I wrote about the Halloween Franchise for ease of reading I have split the blog into 2 parts .
The first part deals with the making of the original Halloween film in 1978 as well a the unique 1980 television version the remake from 2007 and the reboot from 2018
Part 2 will deal with the various spin offs and reboots
45 years of Halloween (1978)
This year marks 45 years since the release of the first Halloween film was released in 1978 this first article from people magazine where actress Jamie lee Curtis credits the filn with starting her acting career to read the article click here Jamie Lee Curtis Marks 'Halloween' 45th Anniversary with Touching Tribute (people.com)
This 2nd article highlights the best bits of Halloween 1978 to read it click here thanks to the coming soon website Halloween at 45: The Best Parts of John Carpenter's Slasher Classic (comingsoon.net)
Halloween is a 1978 American independent slasher film directed and scored by John Carpenter, co-written with producer Debra Hill, and starring Donald Pleasence and Jamie Lee Curtis (in her film debut), with P. J. Soles and Nancy Loomis in supporting roles. Set mostly in the fictional town of Haddonfield, Illinois, the plot centres on a mental patient, Michael Myers, who was committed to a sanitarium for murdering his teenage sister on Halloween night when he was a child. Fifteen years later, having escaped and returned to his home town, he stalks teenage babysitter Laurie Strode and her friends while under pursuit by his psychiatrist Dr. Samuel Loomis.
Filming took place in Southern California in May 1978. The film premièred in October, whereupon it grossed $70 million, becoming one of the most profitable independent films of all time. Primarily praised for Carpenter's direction and score, many critics credit the film as the first in a long line of slasher films inspired by Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho (1960) and Bob Clark's Black Christmas (1974)
To watch the original trailer for Psycho (1960 click here (2) Psycho (1960) Theatrical Trailer - Alfred Hitchcock Movie - YouTube and a trailer for Bob Clarks Black Christmas click here (2) Black Christmas (1974) - Official Trailer (HD) - YouTube
It is considered one of the greatest and most influential horror films ever made. In 2006, it was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".
Halloween spawned a film franchise comprising thirteen films which helped construct an extensive backstory for its antagonist Michael Myers, sometimes narratively diverging entirely from previous instalments.
The Screenrant film website recently published this article on the preferred order you should watch all the Halloween films in read it by clicking here Watch All 13 Halloween Movies In This Order (screenrant.com)
Concept.
After viewing Carpenter's film Assault on Precinct 13 (1976) at the Milan Film Festival, independent film producer Irwin Yablans and financier Moustapha Akkad sought out Carpenter to direct a film for them about a psychotic killer that stalked babysitters.
To learn more about Assault on Precinct 13 (1976) click here (12) What Happened To Assault On Precinct 13? - YouTube
In an interview with Fangoria magazine, Yablans stated: "I was thinking what would make sense in the horror genre, and what I wanted to do was make a picture that had the same impact as The Exorcist."Carpenter agreed to direct the film contingent on his having full creative control , for his work, which included writing, directing, and scoring the film. He and his then-girlfriend Debra Hill began drafting the story of Halloween.
There is an urban myth that the film at one point was supposed to be called The Babysitter Murders but Yablans has since debunked this stating that it was always intended to be called (and take place on) Halloween.Carpenter said of the basic concept: "Halloween night. It has never been the theme in a film. My idea was to do an old haunted house film.
Creating a memorable villain and that famous mask
In devising the backstory for the film's villain, Michael Myers, Carpenter drew on "haunted house" folklore that exists in many small American communities: "Most small towns have a kind of haunted house story of one kind or another," he stated. "At least that's what teenagers believe. There's always a house down the lane that somebody was killed in, or that somebody went crazy in." Carpenter's inspiration for the "evil" that Michael embodied came from a visit he had taken during college to a psychiatric institution in Kentucky.There, he visited a ward with his psychology classmates where "the most serious, mentally ill patients" were held.
Among those patients was an adolescent boy, who possessed a blank, "schizophrenic stare." Carpenter's experience inspired the characterization that Loomis gave of Michael to Sheriff Brackett in the film. Debra Hill has stated the scene where Michael kills the Wallaces' German Shepherd was done to illustrate how he is "really evil and deadly".
Because of the low budget, wardrobe and props were often crafted from items on hand or that could be purchased inexpensively. Carpenter hired Tommy Lee Wallace as production designer, art director, location scout and co-editor. Wallace created the trademark mask worn by Michael Myers throughout the film from a Captain Kirk mask[53] purchased for $1.98 from a costume shop on Hollywood Boulevard.
Carpenter recalled how Wallace "widened the eye holes and spray-painted the flesh a bluish white. In the script it said Michael Myers's mask had 'the pale features of a human face' and it truly was spooky looking. I can only imagine the result if they hadn't painted the mask white. Children would be checking their closet for William Shatner after Tommy got through with it."Hill adds that the "idea was to make him almost humorless, faceless—this sort of pale visage that could resemble a human or not."
Casting
The cast of Halloween included veteran actor Donald Pleasence and then-unknown actress Jamie Lee Curtis. The low budget limited the number of big names that Carpenter could attract,
In an interview, Carpenter admits that "Jamie Lee wasn't the first choice for Laurie. I had no idea who she was. She was 19 and in a TV show at the time, but I didn't watch TV." He originally wanted to cast Anne Lockhart, the daughter of June Lockhart from Lassie, as Laurie Strode. However, Lockhart had commitments to several other film and television projects. Hill says of learning that Jamie Lee was the daughter of Psycho actress Janet Leigh: "I knew casting Jamie Lee would be great publicity for the film because her mother was in Psycho." Curtis was cast in the part, though she initially had reservations as she felt she identified more with the other female characters: "I was very much a smart alec, and was a cheerleader in high school, I felt very concerned that I was being considered for the quiet, repressed young woman
Jamie Lee Curtis as Laurie Stroude would return in Halloween II (1981) Halloween H20 20 years later (1998) Halloween Resurrection (2002) and the three films in the Halloween reboot trilogy Halloween (2018) Halloween Kills (2021) and Halloween ends.
If you want to know how Jamie Lee Curtis performances as Laurie Stroud in the Halloween films are rated read this article by the ScreenRant website Every Halloween Movie Starring Jamie Lee Curtis, Ranked (collider.com)
This article from the Collider film website explains why Laurie Strode is not featured in every Halloween film Why Is Jamie Lee Curtis Not in Every Halloween Movie? (collider.com)
Donald Pleasence would play Dr. Samuel Loomis in 4 more films in the Halloween series. He would appear in Halloween II (1981) Halloween 4 the return of Michael Myers (1988) Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers 1989 and Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers (1995),
Pleasance died on February 2, 1995, nearly eight months before The Curse of Michael Myers was released The film was dedicated to his memory.
To watch 2 tribute's to Donald Pleasance click here (18) a Donald Pleasence tribute - YouTube and here (18) Halloween 6 Cast & Crew Tribute to Donald Pleasance - YouTube
The Collider website published an article rating Donald Pleasense's performances as Samuel Loomis in the Halloween sequels to read click here Every Halloween Movie Starring Donald Pleasence, Ranked From Worst to Best (collider.com)
Nick Castle would only play Michael Myers once other actors would play the role over the next 13 films the Game Rant website produced this useful article telling you who played Michael Myers in each film you can find it by clicking here: Who Played Michael Myers In Each Halloween Movie? (gamerant.com)
To watch a reunion with John Carpenter the Writer and Director of Halloween with the original Micheal Myers click here Watch Halloween’s John Carpenter Reunite With The Original Michael Myers Actor (yahoo.com)
To read an article about what Nick Castle thought was the most painful moment was about playing Micheal Myers in the original Halloween click here Halloween's Original Michael Myers Reveals 'Most Painful' Moment | SYFY WIRE
Music creating that famous theme
Instead of utilizing a more traditional symphonic soundtrack, the film's score consists primarily of a piano melody played in a 10/8 or "complex 5/4" time signature, composed and performed by Carpenter. It took him three days to compose and record the entire score for the film. Following the film's critical and commercial success, the "Halloween Theme" became recognizable apart from the film. Critic James Berardinelli calls the score "relatively simple and unsophisticated", but admits that "Halloween's music is one of its strongest assets". Carpenter once stated in an interview, "I can play just about any keyboard, but I can't read or write a note." In Halloween's end credits, Carpenter bills himself as the "Bowling Green Philharmonic Orchestra", but he also received assistance from composer Dan Wyman, a music professor at San José State University.
To listen to the famous main theme click here (18) John Carpenter - Halloween 1978 (main Theme) - YouTube
Halloween 1981 Television version
If you had watched the original Halloween film at the cinema and then settled down to watch it again on its television premeire in America in 1981 you would have seen a very different film.
In 1980, the television rights to Halloween were sold to NBC. After a debate among Carpenter, Hill and NBC's Standards and Practices over censoring of certain scenes, Halloween appeared on television for the first time in October 1981. To fill the two-hour time slot, Carpenter filmed twelve minutes of additional material during the . The newly filmed scenes include Dr. Loomis at a hospital board review of Michael Myers and Dr. Loomis talking to a then-6-year-old Michael at Smith's Grove, telling him, "You've fooled them, haven't you, Michael? But not me." Another extra scene features Dr. Loomis at Smith's Grove examining Michael's abandoned cell after his escape and seeing the word "Sister" scratched into the door. Finally, a scene was added in which Lynda comes over to Laurie's house to borrow a silk blouse before Laurie leaves to babysit, just as Annie telephones asking to borrow the same blouse. The new scene had Laurie's hair hidden by a towel, since Curtis was by then wearing a much shorter hairstyle than she had worn in 1978.
To watch the additional footage click here(18) Halloween (1978) - TV Version Scenes - YouTube with thanks to Stacy Langenkamp
The Original Halloween film was also included on a Screenrant list of Franchises which peaked with the first film they said this about Halloween (1978)
John Carpenter's Halloween introduced the world to babysitter killer Michael Myers and is considered one of the most influential horror movies ever made. The movie became the first entry in the Halloween franchise, which now includes 13 films, with character backstories that became increasingly convoluted and contradictory. However, despite the criticism that later entries may receive, the original movie is largely responsible for the popularization of the slasher genre itself. It would act as the blueprint for countless imitation films about seemingly unstoppable lone serial killers
Further Reading
If your a big fan of the original Halloween from 1978 you might want to read this article from the CBR film website 10 details from Halloween 1978 that even Die Hard fans might have missed 10 Halloween (1978) Details Even Die Hard Horror Fans Missed (cbr.com)
Further Watching
If you want to watch a video review of the original Halloween from Oliver Harpers You tube Channel click here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTuwz-X6VuA&list=PL17vqAEJv6CV1syq4_fFKgBwSqGdJzH9z&index=295&t=26s
If you want to find out more about the making of the original Halloween film click here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dPvUaH5rJLk&list=PL17vqAEJv6CV1syq4_fFKgBwSqGdJzH9z&index=269
To watch a video called What Happened To John Carpenter's Halloween? click here( What Happened To John Carpenter's Halloween? - YouTube
To watch a video called deconstructing John Carpenters Halloween 1978 click here (26) HALLOWEEN (1978) John Carpenter - Deconstructing - YouTube
If you want to watch a video that covers the Halloween Franchise as a whole but don't want to go down to the bonus material section at the bottom of the page click here (11) WTF You Need To Know: Halloween Franchise - YouTube
Halloween the remake and the Reboot
Halloween 1978 was subject to a remake in 2007 Halloween is a 2007 American slasher film written, directed, and produced by Rob Zombie. It is a remake of John Carpenter's 1978 horror film of the same name and the ninth installment in the Halloween franchise. The film stars Malcolm McDowell, Sheri Moon Zombie, Tyler Mane, Scout Taylor-Compton, Brad Dourif, Danielle Harris, and William Forsythe. The "reimagining" follows Michael Myers who murdered his family as a child and becomes institutionalized at an asylum, before breaking out and stalking Laurie Strode and her friends on Halloween night.
Working from Carpenter's advice to "make [the film] his own",[5] Zombie chose to develop the film as both an origin story and a remake, allowing for more original content than simply re-filming the same scenes.
Further Watching
To watch a trailer for Halloween 2007 click here Halloween (2007) - Full Trailer [HD] (youtube.com)
The Halloween film franchise was effectively rebooted in 2018 directed by David Gordon Green and co-written by Green, Jeff Fradley and Danny McBride. It is the eleventh installment in the Halloween film series and a sequel to the 1978 film of the same name, while disregarding all previous sequels. The film stars Jamie Lee Curtis who reprises her role as Laurie Strode. James Jude Courtney portrays Michael Myers, with Nick Castle returning to the role for a cameo. Halloween also stars Judy Greer, Andi Matichak, Will Patton, Haluk Bilginer, and Virginia Gardner. Its plot follows a post-traumatic Laurie Strode who prepares to face Michael Myers in a final showdown on Halloween night, forty years after she survived his killing spree.
Halloween 2018 Reboot
Further Watching
To watch a video called WTF to Halloween 2018 click here (43) WTF Happened to Halloween 2018? - YouTube
To watch a trailer for Halloween 2018 click here Halloween - Official Trailer (HD) (youtube.com)
Further Reading
According to this article on the Collider website Halloween 2018 is the highest grossing Horror film of all time click here What Is the Highest-Grossing Slasher Movie of All Time? (collider.com)
the above link looks at the Halloween 2018 Reboot trilogy as a whole The Underrated Brutality of Rob Zombie's Halloween Films | SYFY WIRE
Pictures
Original poster for Psycho 1960
Original Poster for the Bob Clark film Black Christmas 1974
Original poster for Assault on Precinct 13 1976
4The original Halloween film poster from 1978*
5 Michael Myers as he appears in the Halloween series
6William Shatner as James T Kirk
7Donald Pleasence as Doctor Samuel Loomis
8Jamie Lee Curtis as Laurie Strode
9 the Halloween Soundtrack album
10 Poster for the Halloween remake in 2007
11 Poster for the Halloween film Robot 2018
Notes
*According to this article on the slash film website film website the poster for the orignal Halloween film (1978) has a creepy hidden detail and it happened by accident to find out what it is click here Halloween's Original Movie Poster Has A Creepy Hidden Detail - And It Happened By Accident (slashfilm.com)
The poster for the original Halloween film also featured in a Collider film website article called the 25 best movie posters of all time ranked landed at number 13 in their list the poster they had this to say about the poster designed by Robert Gleeson
While it could sound like a bold claim, it may well be the case that horror movies tend to have more iconic posters than any other genre of movies out there. That's not to say all horror movie posters are automatically great or even good, but there are countless beloved ones. The blunt, strong emotion-heavy nature of the horror genre just translates well to bold, memorable images placed on posters, and the wonderful straightforwardness of the original Halloween's poster, for example, demonstrates this excellently.
A slasher movie classic that helped establish John Carpenter as a great director and Jamie Lee Curtis as a star, Halloween is all about a dangerous individual breaking out of a psychiatric hospital and going on a murderous rampage during the titular holiday. The poster uses one of the most recognizable icons of Halloween - a jack-o'-lantern - and pairs it with a hand holding a knife, all against a pitch-black background. The title's Halloween, there's a carved pumpkin, and a scary-looking knife. What more do you need to know?
Thank you to wikipedia for a lot of the background notes including the Overview casting and concept notes Google images for the pictures thank you to following for the Halloween themed videos via Youtube Minty Comedic arts and Joblo Horror originals as well as the Collider and Screenrant websites for the various links to Halloween themed articles
#Classic films#Horror films#jamie lee curtis#john carpenter#William Shartner#james t kirk#donald pleasence#black christmas 1974#psycho 1960#assault on precinct 13#Youtube#collider#wikipédia#google images#Slash film.com#halloween 2007#Halloween 2018#screen rant#tolerance blog#cbr website
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Halloween Film Frightstival Day 29: Thir13en Ghosts (2001)
I’m interested to see what this one’s like because I’ve never seen the original, but from my understanding it’s one of the few remakes that’s considered to be better than the original. Not to mention that probably any horror movie with Matthew Lillard in it is likely to be fun
The intro credit scene is really effective at setting up the background information quickly and completely
You can tell it’s a remake of a 60s movie when the setup is a rich relative who everyone forgot about dies and leaves a massive haunted house to the family
The lawyer seems shady. Is that gonna be the unexpected twist? Horror movies always have an unexpected twist and I’m calling it: shady lawyer is evil, maybe a ghost himself. If I’m right I’m gonna be annoyed because just once I’d like to be surprised by the surprise twist
Okay well that was an amazing kill, I guess he won’t be the unexpected twist after all
“Did the lawyer split?” oh my god I’m cackling she doesn’t know how right she is
Aw his momma is helping protect him from the ghosts
I stopped writing my thoughts because I got kind of invested. Anyway I liked it! I’m glad I didn’t actually call the surprise twist. It did manage to surprise me at least a little which was good. I’d be interested to watch the original 1960 version
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𝟭𝟯 𝗗𝗮𝘆𝘀 𝗼𝗳 𝗛𝗮𝗹𝗹𝗼𝘄𝗲𝗲𝗻: "𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗙𝗮𝗹𝗹 𝗼𝗳 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗛𝗼𝘂𝘀𝗲 𝗼𝗳 𝗨𝘀𝗵𝗲𝗿" (𝟭𝟵𝟲𝟬) 𝗠𝗼𝘃𝗶𝗲 𝗥𝗲𝘃𝗶𝗲𝘄 -
A Roger Corman "great" with Vincent Price dominating even the frames he isn't in. It captures the Poe story in unintended ways . . . .
#horror#13 days of halloween#the fall of the house of usher#edgar allan poe#roger corman#vincent price#horror films#halloween#horror movies
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“she was as beautiful in death as she was in life”
the angry princess from 13 ghosts🔪🩸
#p0is0ngirlx#me#my photos#spooky#13 ghosts#the angry princess#spooky season#spooky makeup#horror films#october#halloween#fake blood#fake gore
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Remembering classic film icon and The Wizard of Oz star Margaret Hamilton on the anniversary of her death.
R.I.P. (1902 - 1985)
#rest in peace#margaret hamilton#actress#the wizard of oz#the wicked witch of the west#13 ghosts#the paul lynde halloween special#journey back to oz#my little chickadee#nothing sacred#1930s#1930s film#classic hollywood#classic film#fantasy film#fantasy adventure#adventure film#movie art#art#drawing#movie history#pop art#modern art#pop surrealism#cult movies#portrait#cult film
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