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FYC: HORROR'S REMAKES

By: spartac​ula

FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION: A WORK IN PROGRESS

no spin-offs, no sequels, trying not to add made-for-tv… have a preference as to which is better?

not in the ‘mubi’ database:

- HOUSE ON HAUNTED HILL (‘99) – William Mallone
- ATTACK OF THE 50 FOOT WOMAN (’58) – Nathan Juran
- ATTACK OF THE 50 FOOT WOMAN (‘93) – Christopher Guest
- PHANTOM OF THE OPERA (’43) – Arthur Lubin
- THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA (‘89) – Dwight H. Little
- THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA (’04) – Joel Schumacher
- EDGE OF SANITY (aka DR. JEKYLL ET MR. HYDE) (‘89) – Gerard Kikoine
- DRACULA (SPANISH VERSION) (’31) – George Melford & Enrique Tovar Avalos (uncredited)
- THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL (‘08) – Scott Derrickson
- THE WAR OF THE WORLDS (’53) – Byron Haskin
- GODZILLA (aka GODZILLA, KING OF THE MONSTERS) (‘56) – Ishiro Honda & Terry O. Morse
- GODZILLA (’98) – Rowland Emmerich
- THE CRUCIBLE (‘57) – Raymond Rouleau
- HANSEL AND GRETEL (’09) – J. Searle Dawley
- HANSEL AND GRETEL (‘23) – Alfred J. Goulding
- THE HEADLESS HORSEMAN (’22) – Edward D. Venturini
- LE PUITS ET LE PENDULE (‘09) – Henri Desfontaines
- THE PIT AND THE PENDULUM (’13) – Alice Guy
- THE PIT AND THE PENDULUM (’09) – David Decoteau

 

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Salem Kapsaski

29Jun10

The Fly ('58) is on here http://mubi.com/films/19087

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spartacula

22Jun10

thanks Chris!... funny, THE THING was on my mind last night as i started compiling these titles, i was just too damn tired to get out of bed and start listing them, which i've been known to do... THE WOLF guys are # 30 & 31... i enjoyed the almost B&W film of the remake, but 'lon chaney jr's.' worrysome facial expressions (and i mean when he was human), will always win me over... anyway, i'm tired of seeing 'sir anthony hopkins' in these roles as of recent years... i'll have to endure it one more time; my niece is filming THOR with him as we speak... i'm aware of the spanish version of DRACULA, but never saw it... thanks again for the fan!

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gojira

22Jun10

For your consideration: Dracula, (the Spanish version shot on the same sets as the Bela version) , The Wolfman, and It! The Terror From Beyond Space (which is basically Alien' both based on the same original short story whose name escapes me. ) Another really nice job.

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