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A chilling story that will scare you for days, plus moments of shock and often lots of blood; This is the stuff horror movies are made of. Some love them, some hate them. Particularly sensitive people often do not find much in it and prefer other types of films that do not give them nightmares after watching.
If you want a movie for October 31 that’s still scary but doesn’t cause panic, you have many options. These include many classics, as well as animated films and more modern works.
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“Rocky Horror Picture Show” (1975)
An absolute classic is the American “Rocky Horror Picture Show” by Jim Sharman (78). The film was entirely based on the model of the successful musical “The Rocky Horror Show.” Thematically, the series follows a young, engaged couple who, due to a car breakdown, take refuge in the castle of a human-looking alien from the planet Transsexual and spend a wild night there. The cult film has an age limit of twelve, so despite its name, it is also suitable for those who do not like very scary stories.
20th Century Studios
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“Corpse Bride – Wedding with a Corpse” (2005)
The American animated film, produced by Tim Burton (65) and Mike Johnson, is based on a Russian legend in which the groom-to-be accidentally gets engaged to a corpse during rehearsal. The movie is perfect for Halloween, so the heroine has become a popular costume for the evening before All Saints’ Day. The film makes every Tim Burton fan’s heart beat faster, it also contains some funny scenes and is already released for ages six and up; So it’s actually not that scary.
Warner Bros. pictures
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“Buffy the Vampire Killer” (1992)
A classic suitable for Halloween is the American horror comedy “Buffy the Vampire Killer” from director Fran Rubel Kuzui. The movie is approved for ages 16 and up. A cheerleader named Buffy becomes a vampire and demon slayer to protect those around her from harm. By the way, this story forms the basis of the successful series “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” (1997–2003).
20th Century Studios
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“The Haunted Mansion” (2003)
The American horror comedy “The Haunted Mansion,” directed by Rob Minkoff (60), is a movie for ages twelve and up. In the comedy, a real estate couple spends a weekend with their two children in a villa for viewing. It turns out that the building is haunted and the family must prepare for a spooky adventure.
Walt Disney Pictures
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“Hocus Pocus – The Three Witches” (1993)
“Hocus Pocus – The Three Witches” by Kenny Ortega (73) is also appropriate because it takes place primarily on Halloween. The strange fantasy comedy from the United States follows the three Sanderson sisters, all of whom are witches and want to become immortal. They are ready to sacrifice even human life for this. If you love singing in movies, you’ll get your money’s worth here. The age limit is twelve years.
Walt Disney Pictures
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“Ghostbusters” (2016)
The American version of “Ghostbusters,” directed by Paul Feig (60), offers both slightly scary and very funny moments. In the horror comedy, a brave team of four women confront ghosts who have entered our world through an open portal in New York City. The four Ghostbusters often have a (in)appropriate word on their lips in their fight against the supernatural. This comedy is recommended for audiences ages twelve and up.
Sony Pictures Entertainment
Source : Blick

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