#The Innocents
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rhera · 4 months ago
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THE INNOCENTS (1961) THE OTHERS (2001) CRIMSON PEAK (2015) THE GHOST AND MRS. MUIR (1947) THE VVITCH (2015) THE BLOOD ROSE (1970) BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (1946) THE HOUSE THAT SCREAMED (1969) THE HORRIBLE DR. HICHCOCK (1962) THE SPIRAL STAIRCASE (1946)
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goryhorroor · 4 months ago
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favorite horror movies (61-90)
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slayerbuffy · 10 months ago
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The Innocents 1961 | dir. Jack Clayton
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vampirecorleone · 2 months ago
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Horrorween Day 11 / 31: The Innocents (1961) dir. Jack Clayton "What shall I sing to my lord from my window? What shall I sing for my lord will not stay? What shall I sing for my lord will not listen? Where shall I go when my lord is away? Whom shall I love when the moon is arisen? Gone is my lord and the grave is his prison. What shall I say when my lord comes a calling? What shall I say when he knocks on my door? What shall I say when his feet enter softly? Leaving the marks of his grave on my floor. Enter my lord. Come from your prison. Come from your grave, for the moon is a risen. Welcome, my lord."
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celine-song · 1 year ago
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The Innocents (1961) dir. Jack Clayton
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classichorrorblog · 1 year ago
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10 Ghost Movies To Consider For October/Halloween
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weirdlookindog · 22 days ago
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The Innocents (1961)
Deborah Kerr as Miss Giddens
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normasshearer · 1 year ago
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What shall I say when my lord comes a calling? What shall I say when he knocks on my door? What shall I say when his feet enter softly? Leaving the marks of his grave on my floor. Enter my lord. Come from your prison. Come from your grave, for the moon is a risen. Welcome, my lord.
THE INNOCENTS 1961, dir. Jack Clayton
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goticoamericano · 7 months ago
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Instead, this abuse and the ghosts become intermixed, to the point where Miss Giddens can see manifested trauma everywhere she goes, and her need to declare it destroys the children. (Brenna Goodwin-McCabe on What These Horrors Want: Infectious Thought in The Innocents)
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legallybrunettedotcom · 1 year ago
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GOTHIC HORROR 🦇🕯️🧛🏻🗡️🩸🏰
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thepunkpanther · 2 months ago
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"Tror du den er død? Skal vi drepe den?"
TJ MIKELOGAN's HALLOWEEN 2024 EVENT day three: foreign horror — De uskyldige (2021) dir. Eskil Vogt
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kojiandrew · 4 months ago
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Koji has the real-life mixed martial arts skills to back up his résumé, but he has a complex relationship with the sport. “Martial arts was something that I did because I did love it, and I still do have a love for it. But around the time I knew I wanted to act, I was like, ‘I don’t want to be boxed in as the martial arts guy,’ so I stopped it intentionally,” he says. “I was very skeptical [about] jumping into ‘Warrior,’ because I thought, ‘Have I sold out? Am I perpetuating this stereotype?’” But Koji’s wariness gave way to excitement for the series once he got ahold of scripts revised by showrunner and creator Jonathan Tropper and executive producer Shannon Lee, the daughter of Bruce Lee.
Despite Koji’s love for “Warrior,” he’s also picking a real-life fight against Hollywood's attempts to pigeonhole him as a solely martial arts actor. And while it might be surprising to hear from an actor with a “G.I. Joe” starring credit to his name, Koji says he much prefers to work on heartfelt indie movies instead of the studio blockbusters that dominate theaters.
excerpt from Andrew Koji's Interview with Character Media (2022) (x)
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goryhorroor · 8 months ago
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horror sub-genres: psychological
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flanaganfilm · 9 months ago
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I've been listening to the Bly Manor score on repeat the last few days.
Where did the inspiration to use O Willow Waly come from?
It's so beautiful how it's been meshed into the whole of the show.
"O Willow Waly" played a major role in The Innocents (1961), Jack Clayton's celebrated adaptation of The Turn of the Screw. In The Innocents, that is the song that little Flora is singing when the Governess arrives at Bly Manor. It's used several times, including over the opening credits of the film. It seemed fitting that our own adaptation of Turn of the Screw would pay tribute to Clayton's enduring classic. We made several other direct homages to The Innocents, including naming our Governess character ("Dani Clayton") after its director.
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creepynostalgy · 6 months ago
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The Innocents (1961)
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