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List of horror anthology films

TitleSegmentsDirector(s)ActorsPremiereCountryNotes / Ref. Unheimliche Geschichten
(lit.Uncanny Stories; English international title: Eerie Tales)"The Apparition"
"The Hand"
"The Black Cat" (after Edgar Allan Poe)
"The Suicide Club" (after Robert Louis Stevenson)
"Der Spuk" ("The Spectre")Richard OswaldConrad Veidt
Anita Berber
Reinhold SchünzelWeimar RepublicDer müde Tod
(lit.Weary Death; English international title: Destiny)"The Story of the First Light"
"The Story of the Second Light"
"The Story of the Third Light"Fritz LangLil Dagover
Walter Janssen
Bernhard GoetzkeWeimar RepublicDas Wachsfigurenkabinett
(Waxworks)"Harun al-Rashid"
"Ivan the Terrible"
"Jack the Ripper"Paul Leni
Leo BirinskiEmil Jannings
Conrad Veidt
Werner Krauss
William DieterleWeimar RepublicDead of Night"The Hearse Driver" after E. F. Benson
"The Christmas Party"
"The Haunted Mirror"
"The Golfer's Story" after H. G. Wells's "The Ventriloquist’s Dummy"Basil Dearden
Alberto Cavalcanti
Robert Hamer
Charles CrichtonRoland Culver
Judy Kelly
Sally Ann Howes
Ralph MichaelUnited KingdomThe Devil's Messengercombining 3 episodes of the Swedish
television series 13 Demon StreetHerbert L. StrockLon Chaney Jr.
Karen Kadler
John Crawford
Michael HinnSweden
United StatesTales of Terror"Morella"
"The Black Cat"
"The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar"Roger CormanVincent Price
Peter Lorre
Basil Rathbone
Debra PagetUnited StatesI tre volti della paura
(Black Sabbath)"Il telefono" after F.G. Snyder
"I Wurdalak" after A. Tolstoy
"La goccia d'acqua" after Anton CehovMario BavaMichèle Mercier
Boris Karloff
Mark Damon
Jacqueline PierreuxItaly

8/10

Its was unbelievable experience

I watched this movie yesterday along with some new friends in Singapore,and this is the first Thai movie I have watched.I had watched the trailer of Pee Mak and thought I should watch it and boy,I was in for a treat as it turned out to be an amazing I liked the most about the movie is the perfect combination of horror and not like "scary movies" where the ghost is also funny and is time where you are terrified with the horrific events but then the movie takes you to the opposite end of those emotions by putting some genuine comedy around it.I repeat,I quite liked how perfect the combination stupidity of the boy characters and how well those characters are played out bring a lot of laughter (with tears in my case) is there is drama, some tiny plots that goes quite well with the story,and human emotions of love which does not want to let go of love even after movie is highly recommended if you like to laugh a lot, and missing it just because you are not a fan of horror movies or Thai movies in common, would be a big miss.

7/10

Enjoyable Laugh-Out-Loud Comedy-Horror!

I think the only other Thai movie I have seen before was the thrilling and haunting horror film "Shutter" (). After I watched "Pee Mak," I discovered that these two films were actually directed by the same man, Banjong Pisanthanakun. "Shutter" was his directorial debut, "Pee Mak" is his latest and biggest hit.

Mak came home from the battlefield with his four soldier friends, namely Puak (with the winged victory hairstyle), Ter (with the glasses), Shin (with the bun) and Aey (with the mustache). They were met by his beautiful wife Nak with their newborn baby boy. However, it did not take long for his four friends to notice something strange about Nak. This leads to a merry comedy of errors and terrors, Thai style.

Being in a foreign language and in set in the past, I am sure a lot of

  • The four guys are the bespectacled
  • Deliberately anachronistic and hilariously
  • Scaring up laughter

    'Pee Mak Phra Khanong' is a huge hit, and it's actually pretty good

    The Thai film industry has its first bonafide monster hit in awhile with “Pee Mak Phra Khanong” luring viewers into cinemas like moths to the flame.
    The horror-comedy earned the benchmark Btmillion figure in its first four days in cinemas last week, and is still packing them in, so it’ll probably set a record.
    But the real good news is that “Pee Mak” is actually pretty good. Distinguishing itself from most other Thai horror comedies, this one follows an actual script, which is smartly co-written by director Banjong Pisunthanakun. The production values are slick as is usual for the GTH studio. And there are strong performances, including a sweet and surprisingly funny Mario Maurer as Mak and the well-cast Davika Hoorne, whose expressive eyes put across the fierceness of her character.
    It’s yet another version of the famous “Mae Nak Phra Khanong” ghost story that’s been told on the big screen dozens of times. Other versions have included the hit “Nang Nak” by Nonzee Nimibutr and screenwriter Wisit Sasanatieng, as well as the first 3D version of the tale last year, starring Bongkot Kongmalai as the long-armed ghost.
    Everyone knows the story by heart. Set or so years ago, long before the rustic river village of Phra Khanong became part of Bangkok and was paved over with condos, the young man Mak goes off to war, leaving behind his pregnant wife Nak. While Mak battles for his life in the trenches against whomever it was we were fighting back then, Nak struggless to give birth but both her and her baby die. However, the love between Mak and Nak is so strong, her spirit survives. When Mak returns home, he doesn’t see that anything is wrong even though the villagers are all in hiding, cowering in fear of the powerful ghost.
    “Pee Mak” has just enough twists to make it interesting an

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