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1940s and earlier Horror - Official FF BMET (Poll)


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FF BMET - Horror  

18 members have voted

  1. 1. Best of 1940s and below

    • Freaks
      1
    • Invisible Man
      0
    • Nosferatu
      9
    • Frankenstein
      8

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  • Poll closed on 03/04/2020 at 11:00 PM

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In this thread we will be deciding the FINAL entrant into the FF Best Movie Ever Tournament - Horror movie from the 1940s and earlier!

Please see rules at the following thread:

 

Poll is up and there can only be one! Keep in mind the amount of votes the winner receives will help determine seeding in the bracket, so dont stop voting for the movie you think deserve the spot because its winning by a landslide, your vote will still count! Polling will close Wednesday, 3/4/2020 at 6pm EST. 

 

 

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The fact that Frankenstein and Bride of Frankenstein are both about 1 hour and 10 minutes each, total time 2 hours and 25 minutes total, really they are one movie all together.  And if that was the case could argue it would clearly be #1, and really visually it is not close.   Still I go Frankenstein just because of the use of sound, clearly could not in Nosferatu, but hard to compare movies with sound and then one with zero sound.

 

Hard to argue against the original Nosferatu for its time sure, but overall the movie has a lot going against it.  But was pretty unique of course for the time with some very unique shots and overall look to the film.  

 

 

 

Nosferatu: Phantom der Nacht (1979) visually is better in many ways, and the female in the film is actually a female!  That always threw me with the original Nosferatu female played by a freaking dude.

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Also could easily call this one of if not the best movie poster of all time.  

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