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CartoonPhysicist 06-22-2016 10:34 PM

Only a few vintage horror films were video nasties, but still...
 

idoneus1957 05-09-2018 07:51 AM

video nasties
 
Video nasties? Let me try to think of vintage horror movies that had some upsetting scenes...
Freaks, of course. And The island of lost souls, which was banned for years in the British Empire because of the vivisection. I think there's a scene in it where the bad guy (Charles Laughton) is getting flayed alive, and you see the shadow on the wall. And The sayer of the law was one of Bela Lugosi's finest performances.
I have never seen it, but there is a movie called Le chien Andalou where they pierce somebody's eye ball.
I don't suppose it's upsetting to a guy who is expecting something upsetting, but the scene in the original Phantom of the Opera where the girl tears the Phantom's mask off certainly is effective! A lot better than some of the other versions.
For some reason my cable has been playing repeatedly the Claude Raines version of the phantom.

LuvablePsycho 05-09-2018 08:01 AM

I think that the original Night of the Living Dead was pretty upsetting. It had plenty of gory scenes which was a bit unusual for a black and white movie of the 1960's and it had a fully nude female zombie.


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