Horror movies were created a long time ago, here are some of the classics of the genre. The highest grossing and unforgettable movies
Frankenstein (1931): Tells the story of Dr. Victor Frankenstein, a scientist. Their experiment gives rise to a creature that, although initially innocent, becomes a monster feared by all.
A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984): On Elm Street, a group of teenagers begin to have terrifying nightmares in which they are chased by a disfigured man with a razor glove, known as Freddy Krueger.
Inspired by true stories of people who died in their sleep (sudden nocturnal death syndrome).
During filming, the cast reported some strange experiences
Friday the 13th (1980): A group of teenagers arrive at Camp Crystal Lake to work as counselors, but it turns into a nightmare when a masked killer begins hunting them down one by one.
It (1990): The story revolves around a supernatural being who has the ability to transform into his prey's worst fears, allowing him to exploit his victims' phobias.
The story was inspired by Robert the Doll, a supposedly cursed doll that inspired real-life terror. During filming, some cast members reported strange occurrences and problems with the animatronics, which created an unsettling atmosphere on set.
The boy Robert Eugene Otto received a doll as a gift, whom he also nicknamed Robert. The gift was given to him by a woman who had worked for the Otto family, who had been a victim of abuse and mistreatment, who learned voodoo and dedicated herself to black magic, with the aim of revenge.
Strange events began to occur in the house in Florida, such as furniture moving, some indicated that the doll moved on its own and even blinked. The stories add that when supernatural situations occurred, the child was found trembling in a corner. They also saw him cry when he was alone with the doll saying: “It wasn't me, it was Robert.”
Years later this case was investigated by a couple of paranormal investigators, the Warrens. The doll was exorcised and taken to its museum







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