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Believed to be the first book to be regarded as the first "Gothic" novel. Features many of genre conventions that we know and love, spooky castles, dead people. Spooky. https://www.britannica.com/topic/The-Castle-of-Otranto
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Originally, this book was published anonymously. For the second edition, her name appeared on the book. Seen as the first science fiction novel, it also features many elements of horror.
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While not as famous as his poem, The Raven, it is his first short story into the Gothic Horror genre.
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This film made by Georges Méliès and is believed to be the first horror film ever made. Méliès is known as one of the first to use special effects in his film, starting with A Trip To The Moon. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPmKaz3Quzo
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While not the first vampire novel written, this is definitely the most important one written. It has all of the staples of vampires and what we come to know as the lore. It is also based upon the real life "vampire", Vlad the Impaler.
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An early short horror features early stop motion techniques. Still quite impressive considering the time period. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zo2EKNRIQlE
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The first official adaptation of Mary Shelley's film was also produced by Thomas Edison. The film was believed to be lost for years, but was found and restored by the National Library of Congress. The link to the full film is below. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=67ENQibFW9wFrankenstein
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An adaptation of Dante's Inferno is the first feature length Italian film. Thought to be lost and only found in incomplete or low quality versions, it was made complete again from Britain and the United States https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRUkyHvsvfg
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An early German Expressionist silent horror film features strong lines and shapes. If you've seen a Tim Burton film, you'll understand where he gets his inspiration from. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IP0KB2XC29o
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The first authorized adaptation of Stoker's novel was turned into a theatrical play. https://universalmonsters.fandom.com/wiki/Dracula_(1924_play)
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I like being scared and so did H.P. Lovecraft. This is the short story that started what we know as the Cthulhu mythos. Featuring unspeakable horror and a great big tentacled monster.
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This film originally started as a direct adaptation of Bram Stoker's novel but, they could not secure the rights to the book. Instead, Murnau made this film to much success. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dCT1YUtNOA8
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Based off the 1924 play, which is also based off the novel, tells the story of Dracula played by Bela Lugosi. This is also the first sound adaption of Stoker's novel.
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Based on the classic novel by Mary Shelley, this film followed the story of Victor Frankenstein and his mission to play god. "It's alive! It's alive!" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1qNeGSJaQ9Q
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Don't forget to pack your silver bullets. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VAnkBQ7eWyc
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The Hammer Horror Series of Dracula films started with this one. Starring Christopher Lee as Dracula it too, is based on Stoker's Novel. Despite that, it is more graphic and is considered to be one of the best adaptations of Dracula https://www.hammerfilms.com/the-many-lives-of-dracula/
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You can't talk about horror with talking about Hitchcock. Everyone knows it or they've heard about the infamous "Shower Scene". Just don't watch the remake. That one is not good.
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The first major Japanese horror film released. Features supernatural elements such as ghosts and demons. Heavily inspired by Japanese folklore.
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The first ever "zombie" film ever made. Though, they never called them zombies in the film at all. Fun fact: The film is in public domain because they forgot to put the copyright symbol on the title! So anyone can publish it or remake it! Go ahead! Have fun! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yA5kk8LB7BQ
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A tale of cabin fever, madness, and terror. I would consider this to be one of King's best works. It also became a pretty good film, as well. https://stephenking.com/library/novel/shining_the.html
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In Space No One Can Hear You Scream.
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Started the never ending trend of the slasher films.
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You're all doomed!
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The perfect film for this isolation that is also disliked by the author of the book. All work and no play...
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The first game to really attempt at using horror elements in a video game. You're portrayed as a pair of eyes searching through a dark and scary house. Monsters are around every corner! Can you escape with the highest score? While not scary by today's standards, it is still pretty fun. http://www.the13thfloor.tv/2017/02/16/a-brief-history-of-horror-video-games/
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In this film set in Antarctica, you can't trust anyone. An alien parasite has awoken and it has the ability to mimic anything and everyone. Noted for it's use of practical special effects
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Before Ash turned into a goofball who cracked jokes and was groovy, this is one that started it all. It's gorey, gross, and unsettling.
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Don't fall asleep.
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Released to much critical acclaim, it is considered to be one of the first mainstream horror games released for a home console. Much of it is inspired by the Universal Monster Movies and lore. It has been re-released and is playable on every modern console and is a series that is still going strong. https://castlevania.fandom.com/wiki/Castlevania_(video_game)
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The first real 3D survival horror game first found its home on the PC. Predating the popular Resident Evil series, this is one that started it all. https://aloneinthedark.fandom.com/wiki/Alone_in_the_Dark_(1992)