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Favorite Moments in Scary Flicks for Halloween

Written by Victor Lana
Published October 28, 2005

Since I first saw the original Dracula when I was eight years old, I have been hooked on scary movies. Orson Welles once said, "Celluloid is a ribbon of dreams" to indicate why films in general are so popular, but the dubious pleasures one gets from scary movies are that of nightmare. The things we fear most are manifested in the creatures of the night, the creaky old house, or the wild eyes of a neighbor next door.

I have compiled a list of my favorite moments from scary films that I love to watch (again and again). This is not a "best of" list, just my favorite moments in films I enjoy watching. Perhaps some of them are yours too. I trust that there are many besides the ones I list below, and I hope you'll tell me about them in your comments.

Happy Halloween!

1. Night of the Living Dead (1968)

Director: George A. Romero

With: Duane Jones and Judith O'Dea

Tension is mounting in the farmhouse surrounded by ghouls, and the humans trapped inside are watching television to get the latest information. A news reporter interviewing a Police Chief asks, "Are they slow moving, Chief?" The chief responds, "Yeah, they're dead; they're all messed up."

2. Halloween (1978)

Director: John Carpenter

With: Donald Pleasence and Jamie Lee Curtis


In the climactic scene, Doctor Loomis shoots Michael Myers who falls off the house (to what is apparently his death); however, when the good doctor looks back to see the body, it is gone (setting the table for countless inferior sequels and imitations).

3. Aliens (1986)

Director : James Cameron

With: Sigourney Weaver and Carrie Henn

After escaping the deadly grasp of the killer Queen monster on the planet while rescuing the little girl Newt, Ripley must face her again on the spaceship in a battle of maternal wills (Ripley is protecting the child; the monster is seeking revenge for its offspring that Ripley has just destroyed). As the Alien approaches the little girl, Ripley screams, "Get away from her, you bitch."

4. Carnival of Souls (1962)

Director: Herk Harvey

With: Candace Hilligoss and Sidney Berger

Girl who has improbably survived a car crash keeps seeing dead people. She goes out to an abandoned amusement park, only to find the dead are having a grand old time on the rides and dancing in the street. Oh, and they're waiting for her.

5. Phantom of the Opera (1925)

Director: Rupert Julian

With: Lon Chaney and Mary Philbin

There are many implied scares galore here, but the terror we are waiting for comes in the unmasking scene. I know it's coming, but I can't stop watching. Philbin hesitates then finally pulls off the mask. The Phantom's reaction is a study in visceral terror. It gets into my mind like a worm under the skin and can't get out.

6. Dracula (1931)

Director: Todd Browning

With: Bela Lugosi and David Manners

Too many great moments in this one, but my favorite is when Bela has fattened the calf (the unsuspecting Renfield), who inquires why the Count is not also enjoying a meal and a drink. The response is perfectly timed by Lugosi, "I never drink wine." Perhaps my favorite line of dialogue in a horror film.

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Victor Lana has published numerous stories and articles in literary magazines and online, including his favorite haunt here at Blogcritics. His novels A Death in Prague (2002) and Move (2003) and his new book The Savage Quiet September Sun: A Collection of 9/11 Stories are available at online bookstores.
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Favorite Moments in Scary Flicks for Halloween
Published: October 28, 2005
Type: Opinion
Section: Video
Filed Under: Video: Horror, Video: Suspense and Mystery, Video: Thriller
Writer: Victor Lana
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