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TV Horror Movies from 60s & 70s
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Beginning in the 1960s through its heyday in the 1970s made-for-TV horror movies were a genre unto themselves. Made specifically for the small screen what these humble movies lacked in budget, they made up for in other ways. They served as a lucrative genre for Stars of yesterday as well young as up and coming Stars, Producers and Directors. Many of these treasures are still highly watchable, memorable, and have even enjoyed big budget remakes. There's something about made for TV movies of the 70s and 80s that I just love. They bring back fond memories of evenings or rainy Saturday afternoons being immersed in a tale of terror. Here is a list of some of my favourites in no particular order
Classic Portmanteau Horror Films
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Fairy Tale Favourites
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Biblical Epics
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I always love to watch Biblical Epics during holiday seasons especially at Easter
Classic Gothic Melodrama
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Contemporary Gothic Horror
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Grande Dame Guignol Cinema
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Grande Dame Guignol cinema also referred to as hagsploitation, hag horror and Psycho-biddy is a subgenre of horror/thriller movies that features a formerly-glamorous older woman who has become mentally unbalanced and terrorizes those around her. The genre officially began in 1962 with the film What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? and lasted through its heyday of the 1960s, 1970s and beyond
TV Horror Movies from the 80s & 90s
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Beginning in the 1960s through its heyday in the 1970s and into the 80's made-for-TV horror movies were a genre unto themselves. Made specifically for the small screen what these humble movies lacked in budget, they made up for in other ways. They served as a lucrative genre for Stars of yesterday as well young as up and coming Stars, Producers and Directors. Many of these treasures are still highly watchable, memorable, and have even enjoyed big budget remakes. There's something about made for TV movies of the 70s and 80s that I just love. They bring back fond memories of evenings or rainy Saturday afternoons being immersed in a tale of terror. Here is a list of some of my favourites in no particular order
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