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Soldier Girl | 11:13 Fri 09th May 2003 | Film, Media & TV
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Can anyone think of any disturbing or terrifying films that don't include any actual blood or gore? Please
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I guess Blaire Witch falls into that category. That and bloody AI terrifyingly bad and not nearly bloody enough
'The Vanishing' original Dutch version.
I ahvent seen it, but would alfred hitchcocks The Birds come into that category? From what ive seen, there doesnt seem to be any. What about The Shining?
How about The Wicker Man http://us.imdb.com/Title?0070917
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I have seen The Birds, your right it is v disturbing. Not seen The Vanishing or The Wicker Man. But i will investigate. Thanking you.
There's less blood and gore than yuou might expect in 'The Shining'... just enough, you might say, to make it a veritable horror classic.
Rosemary's Baby - a Polanski Classic
I don't think Seven has any blood, although it has a lot of disturbing images.
The Birds, The Wicker Man - great suggestions with very little blood. Can I add "Don't Look Now" if you forget about the ending when .........
Ghost Story, a recent British film is quite scary. It's set in a high rise Council block in a Scottish city, I can't remember which one, a young girl survives a car crash during a joyriding incident but her friend gets killed, after a while strange things start happening, poltergeist activity and I'm not going to say anymore. Aracnophobia is also a classic, my friend has never been able to go under stairs to check the fuses since without a flash light.
A couple of classic old British movies - from the 1950's there is 'Night Of the Demon' and my own favourite from the late 1940's 'Deasd Of Night' which I saw when I was about nine, and which gave me a morbid dislike of puppets and dummies that lasts to this day.
i know it's been mentioned before but the Wicker man is a pretty good movie.
i just remembered something else there the first Halloween movie, There are bits in the movie that make you jump.There might be the odd scene were you see some blood but it's not going to be alot.Halloween was an independant film so there wasn't alot of money to spend on it so its not really a gore movie compared to the sequals that followed.
i saw a Hong Kong movie a couple of weeks ago called "the eye" very scarey but no blood.
"Les Diabolique". As you might have guessed it's a French film ( from the 50's I think ). I saw it a few years ago and it scared the $hit out of me. Then, Hollywood got it's hands on it, put Sharon Stone in it and ruined it completely!
Cable Guy?
i think 'the tuxedo' should get 1st prize. it really disturbed me! i didnt know that film making could be so awful.
louisecheese, where would you rate 'the tuxedo' in relation to Batman 4?
'Glitter', starring Mariah Carey?
What about the original Japanese version of 'Ring'?

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