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Here is a list of some all time best horror movies that you can view on the occasion of Halloween

Halloween : Halloween Movies


Halloween Movies

On the occasion of Halloween view a horror movie in dark along with your friends and relatives. To make your choice of movie easy here are some of the most scariest horror movies of all times.

Casper: Produced by Steven Spielberg this live-action feature stars the friendly ghost created in 1940 by Joe Orolio. A ghost therapist and his daughter move into a haunted mansion to sweep out the ghosts so the greedy owners can get a hidden treasure. Casper, who only wants a friend, and his trio of ghastly uncles give everyone a run for their money.

The Nightmare Before Christmas: Tim Burton's stop-motion animated feature finds Pumpkin King Jack Skellington thinking the grass is greener over in Santa Claus's holiday. He marshalls all his goblins and ghouls to take over Christmas, but alas -- poor Jack belongs to Halloween. The film has some stunning visual effects.

The Witches: Based on the story by Roald Dahl. A nine-year-old boy and his grandmother discover adventure when they encounter the Grand High Witch and her diabolical plot to turn all of England's children into mice.

Frankenstein: Karloff plays Dr. Frankenstein's monster in this early, very loose version of Mary Shelley's 1818 novel. The novel was alternately titled "The Modern Prometheus" and depicted "The Monster" as a Superman.

Psycho: Hitchcock's psychological thriller broke new ground in Hollywood and forever changed the genre. The bone-chilling tension still resonates today. The infamous "shower scene" remains one of the most memorable in film history.

Aliens: This is one of the most intensely exciting and frightening action films ever, with a large ensemble cast that includes Bill Paxton, Lance Henriksen, Paul Reiser, and Michael Biehn. Sigourney Weaver defined the action woman in this film and walked away with an Oscar nomination for her trouble.

Rosemary's Baby: Psychological terrorism and supernatural horror have rarely been dramatized as effectively as in this classic 1968 thriller, masterfully adapted and directed by Roman Polanski from the chilling novel by Ira Levin. One of the few modern horror films that can claim to be genuinely terrifying, Rosemary's Baby is an unforgettable movie experience, guaranteed to send chills up your spine.

Night of the Living Dead: The film establishes savagery as a necessary condition of life. Marked by fatality and a grim humor, the film gnaws through to the bone, and then proceeds on to the marrow.

Dracula: This is the first screen version of Bram Stoker's famous tale based on the smash hit stage production. It launched Lugosi's career in horror movies and invited vampires across Hollywood's threshold forever.

The Birds: Directed by Hitchcock, the film ventures into the realm of horror with the depiction of a world in which nature can go suddenly, terrifyingly mad. When Hedren appears in the idyllic coastal village of Bodega Bay with two lovebirds in tow, the local birds inexplicably begin to wage an all-out war on humans.