One of the all time greats! Must’ve seen it a couple of dozen times! Look for Alfred Hitchcock standing right outside the real estate agency as Janet Leigh enters!
When I was little Mum would lock the doors, pull the blinds & turn off the TV before taking a shower, & she would tell my brother & I to not answer the door or the phone. We found that a little scary & didn’t understand why we had to do all that.
Years later I learned that she & Dad saw that movie when they were dating & the shower scene really freaked her out.
The original, low-budget Night of the Living Dead. Watched it on TV with commercials in the 1970s, lights on, all very casual. Had nightmares for years. Still have zombie nightmares occasionally if I’m stressed.
Yakety Sax 3 days ago
Muahahahaha!
olds_cool63 3 days ago
One of the all time greats! Must’ve seen it a couple of dozen times! Look for Alfred Hitchcock standing right outside the real estate agency as Janet Leigh enters!
Rhetorical_Question 3 days ago
Thank you, Mrs Bates!
therese_callahan2002 3 days ago
That scene was reinacted on Don Adams’ Screen Test.
ddl297 3 days ago
I know it’s just a film and they’re just actors, but it stills SCARES me!
win.45mag 3 days ago
Ha Ha ! Reminds me of a joke I heard. What did 1 sagging boob say to the other ? If we don’t get some support soon, people will think we’re nuts !
Ol' me 3 days ago
I wouldn’t harm a fly.
ajr58(1) 3 days ago
The Uninvited. 1944. Ray Milland and Ruth Hussey
CrimsonOne18 3 days ago
Scariest scene ever!!!!!!
felinefan55 Premium Member 3 days ago
The Haunting from 1963 (based on Shirley Jackson’s book The Haunting of Hill House scared me. We never SEE anything, but the ambience is creepy.
curtlyon19 3 days ago
returned from Korea and knew nothing about this… SURPRISE
Frank Burns Eats Worms 3 days ago
Norman’s scared of Norman.
Scott S 3 days ago
When I was little Mum would lock the doors, pull the blinds & turn off the TV before taking a shower, & she would tell my brother & I to not answer the door or the phone. We found that a little scary & didn’t understand why we had to do all that.
Years later I learned that she & Dad saw that movie when they were dating & the shower scene really freaked her out.
cuzinron47 3 days ago
My Dad didn’t think it would be problem for me to watch that movie at 7 years old, It took many years before I was OK taking a shower in a motel.
dtdbiz 3 days ago
The original, low-budget Night of the Living Dead. Watched it on TV with commercials in the 1970s, lights on, all very casual. Had nightmares for years. Still have zombie nightmares occasionally if I’m stressed.
Laurie Stoker Premium Member 2 days ago
Well done, Kevin! Well done!!!