Tall Tyrion Wrote:Yes, I realize many would disqualify it. It doesn't fit a strict definition of the horror film, but I still see it as horror. It's one of my favorites to watch over the Halloween season.
Robert Mitchum should also get an honorable mention for Cape Fear. While that one is not a horror film in my estimation, it is a great movie, and he is super creepy in it. Robert Di Niro can't hold a candle to him in the remake.
I agree completely on the Cape Fear thing. DeNiro was okay in the role but it didn't hold a candle to Mitchum's version.
And I don't think any movie should be disqualified as a horror movie. There shouldn't really be a definition, whatever works for one person. All the movies you mention fit, I personally just always thought of "Night of the Hunter" as a psychologicall thriller, and a movie that was so far ahead of its time for the stuff it dealt with. Great stuff.
Kind of off topic, but when reading the RJ series I always picture the old Glakaen as sort of Robert Mitchum. He had that big, calm powerful way about him that I picture Glakaen having. Doesn't fit so well with the young in his prime version of the G-man but the older version Mitchum always works his way into my mental picture of him.
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