Category Archives: Halloween
Horror Short: Helping Hand
Suckablood: Short Fairytale Horror
Bloody Cuts of the UK produced this stylish and rhyming Gothic horror nightmare that will teach kids the terrible lesson of not sucking your thumb! It’s a true creep-out to begin our October month of ghoulish distress.
Cuadecuc, Vampir: 1970 Spanish Underground Dracula Film Shot as Attack on General Franco
Here’s an extremely rare underground Halloween treat for anyone who loves film. Ah, but only the very fewest of you will actually watch this all the way through! Give it a try. Not only is this film underground… it’s underhanded. Pere Portabella made ‘Cuadecuc, Vampir’ in 1970 by filming on the set of a Christopher Lee film called ‘Count Dracula’ that was being directed by Jesus Franco. Portabella’s underground classic is on its surface a silent horror film. But it’s also a documentary about the making of the Dracula film. It tells its story by stealing scenes from the feature being shot around it, almost as if the film were a mashup of existing footage! The high-contrast black and white photography evokes such cinema greats as Carl Theodor Dreyer’s ‘Vampyr’ and F.W. Murnau’s ‘Nosferatu.’ We see typical horror scenes like a stagecoach racing through the wilderness, or a dusty crypt, interrupted by the arm of a prop person using a fan to blow fake spiderwebs or a cameraman shooting from behind furniture. These slippages from horror into documentary actually produce a weird terror when you realize that the film was being shot under the watchful eyes of Spain’s dictator, General Francisco Franco. What the film really is underneath all the fantastic and disturbing imagery is a vicious attack on Franco and the false media manipulation that keeps all dictators in power. The portrait it paints of Franco himself is one of a sad, disturbed and largely ineffective vampire who lives inside a mental construction based on the past. The other characters in the film seem to be wandering through this psychotic realm, trying to find a way out.
The soundtrack incorporates jet engines, muzak, electronic music, opera singing, jackhammers, stuck records and various other electronic sounds. Don’t let this throw you because the soundtrack is one of the most eerie and unsettling that you will ever hear.
And I’m thinking that Criterion needs to jump on this and make a nice blu-ray release out of it.
Pere Portabella has a web site.
Now, just for kicks, here is a scene from the actual color film of Dracula being shot while Pere Portabella stole his own film right under Christopher Lee’s nose! You decide which film seems scarier.
Edgar Allan Poe’s ‘The Raven’ Illustrated by Paul Gustave Doré
This incredibly beautiful edition of Edgar Allan Poe’s ‘The Raven’ was published in 1884 with illustrations by Paul Gustave Doré. Click on the images to see full sizes.
Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary,
Over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore–
While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping,
As of some one gently rapping, rapping at my chamber door.
“‘Tis some visiter,” I muttered, “tapping at my chamber door–
Only this and nothing more.”
Day the World Ended: 1955 Roger Corman Horror Film
‘Day the World Ended’ is a 1955 science fiction horror film directed by Roger Corman. Atomic war has destroyed civilization. A scientist and other survivors must defend themselves against a monster.
Watch parts 3 – 8 after the jump.
The Legend of Michigan’s Dogman: Horror Short
Okay, damn this is scary! Some outfit called Mindstage posted this a few years ago. Apparently, they are making a feature film about this horrific Michigan Dogman thing. Good grief! I am not going to Michigan ever! Never!
Social Experiment: Short Horror Film with Toys
Nice bit of horror with little toy people by Zach Macias.
The Old Man and the Goblins: Halloween Animation
A mysterious and beautiful short film by Mark Caballero and Seamus Walsh of Screen Novelties. An old man who lives on a hill is visited by goblins each night who torment him for their own amusement.
Monster Safari: Short Halloween Animation
Here’s a short Halloween clip from a longer piece animated by Screen Novelties.
That’s How a Pumpkin Grows: Kids Halloween Animation
Here’s a kids Halloween animation with a nice song by Brian Vogan. The animation is by Fashionbuddha Studio with illustrations by Alberto Cerriteño.
Halloween Action Game: Vampire Hunter
Defend the house against the vampires coming in through the window! Use your crossbow and silver-tipped arrows to destroy the undead vermin before they can hypnotize you with their mind control powers.
Hints: Shoot the bats and flying mist for points. For more points, wait for the bats and mist to turn into the vampire. Then shoot him in the chest. But you only have a second to get him before he stuns you with his mind control.
Reload your crossbow by pressing the spacebar.
Hallow’s Eve and the Pumpkin Dream: A Short Film by Adam Sager
Film compositor Adam Sager made this beautiful short film for Halloween with his family. He’s created a perfect old dream film that celebrates the holiday by being mysterious, spooky and gorgeous. This guy has got some amazing work under his belt, including work credited as paint & roto artist on the feature film ‘Coraline.’
Gawper: Halloween Animation by A Large Evil Corporation
Here’s a short bit of Halloween fun from animation studio, A Large Evil Corporation.
Bloodlust! – 1959 Horror Film
Here’s a horror film shot in 1959 and then released in 1961 about a group of young people who find themselves prey for a sadistic hunter on an island. It is quite obviously a rip-off of ‘The Most Dangerous Game‘ which was filmed in the thirties as a warm up for the sets and special effects of King Kong.





