Best Horror film from the 30s?
>>82248695
Promising thread. Approved.
>>82248723
I like you.
>>82248723
STOP THIS MADMAN
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>>82248695
Pic related
Oh and OP, Haxan was released in the 20s not the 30s.
It comes down to what you prefer since there were so many. Most of the Universal monsters had films that decade.
I liked Bride of Frankenstein and The Invisible Man. Vampyr was great too.
>>82248695
>watching old movies
Never watched a horror movie from the 30s other than Frankenstein, give me some recs.
>>82248931
I know I didn't have any other images at the moment.
>>82248695
nosferatu
>>82249836
>Best Horror film from the 30s?
>30s
>>82249890
fuck you its still good
>>82248695
Is the joke that Haxan is from the 20s?
>>82249016
Ha Ha. Frkn epic dude. Le Narwahl bacons at le midnight, sir!!!
>>82248695
F. W. Murnau's Faust
>1926
Fite me!
>>82249890
All the coolest horror movies are from the 20s.
The Roaring Twenties are taking over this thread!
Get over it.
>>82251457
>Faust
Great film.
>>82251457
>>82251614
Dreyer > Murnau
debate me
Mad Love (aka The Hands of Orlac) starring Peter Lorre.
>>82251807
Can't do that, but I can say German Expressionist films were the GOAT genre of the early 20th century.
>>82251995
Absolutely. It was the inspiration behind my favorite movie, Night of the Hunter.
>>82252126
I'll have to look into that
>>82252126
One of my favorite movies as well, friend. I need to watch more silent films.
>>82252215
For sure. If you get TCM it'll be on next Sunday.
>>82252353
It sucks that he went to the grave ashamed of it. He could've had an illustrious directing career.
Bumping with Freaks