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10 horror blockbuster films based on true events

Movies are basically fictional, especially horror movies, and the mood is still very beautiful after watching it, right?

Here's a wave of horror movies based on true stories!!!!

Is it best to prepare!!!!

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Psycho (1960)

10 horror blockbuster films based on true events

Marion (Janet Leigh) works in Phoenix, Arizona, and every day at noon, she rushes to meet her boyfriend, but the boyfriend refuses to divorce because he says he has no money to pay alimony to his ex-wife. On this day, Marion wanted to deposit $40,000 in the bank for her boss, and on impulse she decided to abscond. She changed cars and then encountered rain along the way, and she saw a Baez motel on the side of the road and decided to stay overnight.

Norman (Anthony Perkins), the owner of Baez Motel, is a young man with a good personality who is in awe of his mother in the room. Marion just wanted to hurry through tonight, but was murdered in terror while she was showering.

Marion's sister Lila (Vera Miles) tracks down her missing sister and stays at Baez Motel, while private investigator Milton helps Lila target Norman. Everything seems to be related to Norman's mother, so who is the mother who controls her son? The film is based on true events.

The Exorcist (1973)

10 horror blockbuster films based on true events

The film is based on William Batty's novel. The story begins at an archaeological site in Iran, where many strange things happen. Father Merrin's intuition told him that the Dark Monarch wanted to return to earth, and that a great war was inevitable, and that the question was only: where would it take place?"

The camera pans to Washington, where Regan MacNiel is a twelve-year-old child whose beloved toy is a divination board. Through the game, she meets a friend --- Howdy. Then something strange happened at MacNiel's house, and Regan became mentally abnormal. After some painful testing, they realized that Regan was no longer herself, and doctors across the Country were helpless until one doctor recommended the exorcist, Kararas.

The good god, the evil god and the devil, who is the final victor, the film has its own distinction. It's a classic horror movie that was once all the rage. The film's realistic effects and terrifying atmosphere undoubtedly make the film a fascinating masterpiece at all times.

The film was nominated for ten Academy Awards (winning Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Sound) and four Golden Globe Awards (Best Director, Best Picture, Best Sound Effects and Best Supporting Actress).

The film is based on true events.

The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974)

10 horror blockbuster films based on true events

Five young men—Erin, Cape, Morgan, Andy, and Pebb—drive happily into the desert town of Travis, Texas, trying to sneak into Mexico to buy drugs. On the way, the appearance of a scarred, depressed, hysterical girl, Jeman, arouses their curiosity, and they are led into a spooky house to try to find out the truth. The big house was shrouded in a mysterious, terrifying atmosphere, as if a pair of eyes were always watching their every move. Just when the young people were terrified and overwhelmed, the sound of chainsaws suddenly rose, and their last nightmare began.

A large number of police officers secretly surrounded a farmstead in a remote rural area of Thomas Heuvet, a worker at a slaughterhouse in Travis County, Texas, who was used to pluck the skins of livestock. When the police attacked and rushed into his residence, they were stunned on the spot: the house was littered with smelly debris, in addition to the fur of some animals, there were the bones of 33 slain people! The gruesome murder immediately shocked the entire United States, and was called the most horrific series of homicides ever recorded. No one knows the true face of the murderer, who is said to have wielded a chainsaw and wore a strangely shaped mask all sewn from human skin. As a result, this murderous maniac was immediately called the "human skin devil", and newspapers in Texas and large and small also reported the case. Soon after, the police and the FBI joined forces to shoot and kill a mysterious figure wearing a leather mask, and without any evidence collection and investigation, they announced that they had killed the "human skin devil" and scrawled the case. However, in the years that followed, there were a number of homicides in succession, and their modus operandi was very similar to that of the "human skin devil". Although the police strenuously deny that these cases were not the work of the "human skin devil", they cannot produce strong evidence - in fact, they have to admit that they killed the wrong person in the first place.

Jaws (1975)

10 horror blockbuster films based on true events

Amidti Island is a tourist resort with a large number of tourists who come here to swim. However, the appearance of the great white shark changed all that. The accident begins with a couple who go into the sea to swim, and the woman's misfortune becomes the first victim, and the fragmented corpse is unbearable to see. Local officials, however, were reluctant to close the scene for investigation, fearing that it would affect tourism revenues, so they brought in biologist Brown (Richard Dreyfuss). Brown concluded that it was an unusually large white shark. His reminder did not attract enough attention from the authorities, and then another person died, and the situation became more serious. A local skilled fisherman, a policeman and Brown, a total of three people, are determined to kill the great white shark, and the fierce fight begins, who is the final winner? What is the price to pay to win this battle?

The film is based on true events. This movie made me have a strong fear of sharks as a child.

Audrey Rose (1977)

10 horror blockbuster films based on true events

A Western film based on the "reincarnation theory" that the Orientals have long had. The film begins with a shot of cars colliding in the wind and rain, and then unfolds in a calm and slow tone. The Templetons are a young, loving young couple living in New York City who have an eleven-year-old daughter, Ivy, who is lively and cute. But since the mysterious man appeared, this happy little family has stirred up fatal waves. The film is based on true events. The Hills Have Eyes (1977) A family flies to California and stumbles into an Air Force test zone closed to Volkswagen. The plane collided and ran aground in the desert while a group of wildlings sneaked up on them.

The Hills Have Eyes (1977)

10 horror blockbuster films based on true events

A family flies to California and stumbles into an Air Force test zone closed to Volkswagen. The plane collided and ran aground in the desert while a group of wildlings sneaked up on them.

The Amityville Horror (1979)

10 horror blockbuster films based on true events

At about 3 a.m. on a certain day in April 1974, a three-story villa in the Amitiveville district of Long Island, New York, was destroyed. The youngest son of the Ryan family, Ronald, took advantage of the fact that his parents and brothers were asleep and used them to shoot them one by one. Afterwards, Ronald claimed that his body was entered and he committed a heinous crime involuntarily. Although the court eventually upheld his arguments, rumors of the haunted villa were rife. A year later, the unsuspecting Luz (James Brolin & Margot Kidder) buy the Ryan family's villa at a very low price. Soon after they moved in, strange things happened one after another.

Dead Ringers (1988)

10 horror blockbuster films based on true events

The main content of the film revolves around a pair of twin brothers. The twin brothers liked to study the human body and reproduction problems from an early age, and when they grew up, they not only lived together as gynecologists, but also became accustomed to putting their brother under their protection, and also asked to share everything in life with their brother, including women and feelings, so the sensitive brother's personality began to become distorted. The younger brother falls in love with a woman with three uteruses, and the movie star especially wants children, while the younger brother, who can be said to be an authority on gynecology, is unable to treat her disease. Suspicion and cowardice made him doubt women's loyalty, so he began to rely on various drugs to free himself - although he had warned women not to become a drug dependent. And the brother in charge of all diplomatic affairs, not only to cope with the pressure of society, but also to try to help the younger brother to please the addiction, but the innate induction tempts him to rely on those drugs, maybe this is the origin of the title, they have fallen into the death ring, and want to get rid of but can not get rid of. These two inseparable people could not escape the fate of destruction in the end.

Gothic (1986)

10 horror blockbuster films based on true events

The film follows the night when Mary Shelley wrote the horror masterpiece Frankenstein. One rainy night, in the crazy manor of the landlord Byron, under the urging of drugs, people made a game of ghost stories. After experiencing sexual fantasies and even intense nightmares, the fears in everyone's heart are aroused. Mary finds herself trapped in the pathological world of her lover Shelley and her sister Carlisle, and Byron is leading them through the darkness of the depths of their souls.

Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer (1986)

10 horror blockbuster films based on true events

Henry was passionate about killing people, and he regarded killing people as an art, killing different people in different ways at the same time. He rented the house to a man named Otis, and when Otis's sister came to visit, Henry's murderous impulses began to sprout again. The masterpiece of American film noir, which won many awards in the late 1980s, the film's performance techniques and editing are quite wonderful. The film created one of the most horrific killers in film history, with director Mike Norton designing Henry in the form of Francis Lahayt in Thomas Harris' novel Red Dragon. The bloody scenes of the film, especially the scene of the protagonist and his companion Otis, who always smirked and killed people, brutally killed an innocent family, are deeply imprinted in the minds of every audience who has seen this film. The film cost very little, but the final results are extremely prominent, and the rough documentary style makes people feel that this is a real thing. Incredibly, it's a question of why no one will ever do what he wants to do. The film was completed in 1986, but it was not released until 1990 due to the excessive composition.

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Author: Horror Talk Room

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