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Facts about horror movies

I don't know about you but I've always had horror movie facts, you will be surprised by this article.

Horror movies have always been a popular source of entertainment. From classics like “Psycho” and “The Exorcist” to more recent films like “The Conjuring” and “Hereditary”, the genre has always fascinated audiences with its terrifying stories and iconic characters.

Many horror films bring, in addition to fear, interesting facts behind the scenes.

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In this article, we are going to explore some of these curiosities that can surprise even the most dedicated fans of the genre.

Origins of "The Exorcist"

One of the most famous horror films of all time, “The Exorcist" It is based on the book of the same name by William Peter Blatty.

The book was inspired by a real-life exorcism case that occurred in 1949 and involved a 14-year-old boy named Roland Doe.

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For the case was kept secret for years, but Blatty learned about it in college yet decided to write a book based on it.

Curiosidades sobre filmes de terror
Facts about horror movies

Curse of "The Exorcist"


In addition to its terrifying origin, “The Exorcist" is also known for a series of strange incidents that occurred during the filming of the film.

Several team members suffered serious injuries., including the actor who played Karras' father, Jason Miller, who broke his finger in a fight scene.

However Reagan's bedroom scene mysteriously caught fire during filming, because the actor Jack MacGowran, who played Burke Dennings, died of the flu shortly after filming his scene.

One of the most influential films in the horror genre

“Halloween” Inspiration

halloween” by John Carpenter is widely considered yet one of the most influential films in the horror genre.

But few know that the original idea for the film came from Carpenter's personal experience.

Because he was in college, he visited a psychiatric hospital and found a patient staring at him with a blank, terrifying gaze.

Because that experience inspired him to create the character of Michael Myers., the film's silent and ruthless serial killer.

Ghost in "Three Men and a Child"

Three Men and a Baby” is a comedy from the 80s, however it became famous because of the supposed ghost that appears in one of the scenes.

In the scene in question, one of the characters is standing next to a window and in the background one can see what appears to be a ghost standing behind the curtains.

However in reality, the "ghost" is just a cardboard cutout of Ted Danson's character that was accidentally left there during filming.

One of the most iconic films

The Cry “The Call”

The scream scene in “The Ring” is one of the most iconic in cinema.

Well, what many people don't know is that the sound of the scream was created by combining several different sounds, including the screams of animals such as lions and pigs and the sound of a woman singing in Japanese.

Because the result is a unique and frightening mix, as it became one of the hallmarks of the film.

Freddy Krueger's hand

Freddy Krueger, the iconic assassin from the A Nightmare on Elm Street films, is known for its hand with sharp claws.

Yet many do not know that the hand was originally designed as a garden glove.

The film's director, Wes Craven, saw the glove at a garden store because he thought it would be perfect for the character.

Because the the glove was then modified to have sharp claws and became one of the most iconic items in the horror genre.

The bathtub scene in “Psycho”


The shower scene in “Psycho” is however one of the most famous in film history.

Then What many don't know is that the bathtub scene was inspired by a real murder that took place in 1957.

Murderer Ed Gein was one of the most notorious criminals in US history, yet he inspired several horror movie characters, including Norman Bates. himself from "Psycho".

Regan's voice in "The Exorcist"

beautiful blair, who played Regan in “The Exorcist,” was known for her demonic and haunting voice during her possession scenes.

For in fact, the demonic voice was created by the voice actress Mercedes McCambridge, who was hired specifically for the role.

McCambridge used unusual dubbing techniques, including drinking raw eggs and smoking cigarettes, as this it would make your voice rougher and scarier.

Conclusion

These are just some fascinating horror movie trivia.

From the terrifying stories that inspired the films to the curious production details, the genre is full of interesting surprises for fans.

if If you're a fan of the genre, it's worth exploring these highlights further to see what else is behind the spooky scenes we love.

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