Martin Scorsese's films are American in depicting society and humanity, and he will reflect the most contemporary New York with the most direct lens. Starting from "Poor Streets and Dark Alleys", Mr. Ma has opened up a street legend, showing a city with a cold and alienated lens.
In recent years, he has continued to produce excellent works including the suspenseful "The Shuttle Island", his first 3D work "Hugo" and the 13-year "The Wolf of Wall Street", and he has continued to encourage rising stars and foster the declining film industry through public speeches. (These famous directors seem to have a film plot), anyway, as the most scholarly Teacher Ma once strictly selected the 11 most terrifying thriller movies in the history of film, in the heat, we are suitable for one by one to find and see to cool down!
The Uninvited Guest, 1944
Director: Lewis Allen
Writers: Dodie Smith etc.
Starring: Ray Mirand / Ruth Hirsch

Dead Night (1945) Directed by Alberto Cavalcanti etc.
Writers: Angus MacPhail etc.
Starring: Mervyn Johns
The Devil's Curse (1957) directed by Jacques Turner
Writers: Charles Bennett
Starring: Dana Andrews / Peggy Carmins
Horrors 1960 Director: Alfred Hitchcock
Writers: Joseph Stephano / Robert Bullock
Starring: Janet Leigh / Anthony Perkins
The Innocent Man (1961) directed by Jack Clayton
Writers: Henry James
Starring: Deborah Cole / Peter Wendhald
The Evil House, 1963
Director: Robert Wise
Writers: Nelson Gidding
Starring: Julie Harris / Claire Bloom
The Exorcist (1973) directed by William Friedkin
Writers: William Pitt Bratty
Starring: Alan Justin / Max von Sudo
"The Soul of the Wronged" (1980).
Director: Peter Médak
Writers: William Gray
Starring: George W. Bush C. Scott / Trish Van Der Waal
The Shining (1980) Directed by Stanley Kubrick
Writers: Diane Johnson etc.
Starring: Jack Nicholson / Shelly Duval
Ghost Love, 1981
Directed By: Sidney M. J. Freer
Writers: Frank Di Filita
Starring: Barbara Hirsch / Ron Severe
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