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Uploaded by on Nov 2, 2008

Here's my tribute to old horror films.

Dedicated to Dwight Frye, as usual ;)

Song:"Toccata and Fugue in d-minor", composed by Johann Sebastian Bach

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  • Sweet!! Although you could have added a little more: Wolfman; there was hardly any, Nosferatu: he is the original vampyre, Metropolis: great old horror movie, Der Golem: He's one of the true originals, I mean, it came out in 1915!!!!

    Oh well, still a 6/5!!

  • Thanks for giving good tips! :)

    When I made this tribute, only a few clips of "Wolfman" could be found on YouTube. Now that the whole film is available here, I can use more of it in my next tribute.

    About "Metropolis", I always thought it to be closer to scifi than horror... I'm still going to add a few clips next time.

    I've never heard of "Der Golem", but I'm definitely going to check it out some day when I have time :)

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  • Wonderful job! Thanks for posting:) I loved your choice of music, this classical piece fits perfectly with horror.

    Five stars and faved:)

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  • loves it.

  • Der Golem is what inspired the Frankenstein film, as some people say. I kind of agree with the Metropolis thing, but it came out WAY before the sci-fi era began. I can help you get some Wolf Man clips. It might take a whikle, but I can.

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