In the forties and 50s , it was Universal Pictures   Hollywood that ruled horror cinema . In the 60s derive the Italian repulsion wave , and , in the seventies , with the exception of classics such asThe exorciser , Dawn of the Dead , Halloween , and a few others ,   it wasBritish studios that produced some of the hunky-dory pearl - chilling revulsion films . While   the Brits already had many classics from their Hammer exertion , the seventies test to be a microphone boom for British made horror of all type .

From enchantress - hunt to devil adoration to haunted mansions , a bevy of excellent fright motion-picture show was gifted to American cinemas from our filmmaking pal across the pool .

The Blood On Satan’s Claw (1971)

In a 17th century village , the young are being draw in by the demon to become a satanic cult and take him back to the earthly concern of the living through violence and sex activity .

The   Blood on Satan ’s Clawis folk horror at its fine . The film is full of torture and murder , but it never becomes too over the top or gruesome . The horror comes about after the audience becomes enchanted by the film ’s lineament . The cast of mostly unknowns is solid , and   theater director Piers Haggard directs with   an artful center and brings an energy to the film along with an efficacious creepiness .

The Vampire Lovers (1970)

The Vampire Loversis a great70s vampire film that finds genre iconIngrid Pitt toy a seductive lamia who has fare to a remote European settlement to get retaliation on the townsfolk who wiped out her home . Another icon , Peter Cushing costars as the township ’s General who led the onset on the vampire clan , and both give with child public presentation .

Director Roy Ward baker continue this Hammer Studios yield entertaining , and , while the pic shy away from the gender that Pitt use to make masses into her trap , the film does have a sensuous calibre to it that comes with the lamia lore .

Death Line A.K.A. Raw Meat (1972)

People in London are going miss . When Scotland Yard steps up to look into , it is discovered that there is a subhuman element exist in the sewers beneath the city . Donald Pleasence plays the chief examiner on the shell who laughs off the find until he sees the deathly realism the city is face .

One of the great horror   films about cannibals , Death Linewas renamedRaw Meatin the states . Director Gary Sherman allows the pic to be just creepy enough and just gruesome enough to make a fine balance for genre fans . Sherman ’s extremelyscary British horror filmdeserves to be comfortably remembered .

The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971)

The Abominable Dr. Phibes is a delightfully old fashioned horror moving-picture show . Vincent Price does excellent workas the title character who take macabre revenge — based on the plagues   of ancient Egypt — on the team of doctors who could n’t save his tardy wife .

Price gives the character everything he has and is a delight to watch while the unknown other 70s prowess direction lends a psychedelic feel to this unique and entertaining horror film .

The Wicker Man (1973)

Robin Hardy ’s classicThe Wicker Manis one of the most bizarre and beloved cult films of them all . A Christian officer   hunting for a wanting fille which leads him to an island named Summersisle , a place of seemingly happy hoi polloi who idolise nature . Nothing could be further from the true statement , as the policeman ’s plight becomes increasingly desperate with each scene .

Edward Woodward is the policeman , while Britt Eckland and Christopher Lee costar as citizens of Summersisle . Director Hardy brilliantly unspools the tension bit by bit until the film reach its terrifying finale . The godfather ofthe ethnic music horror plastic film , it was butcher by the studio upon its initial freeing , but the film is now useable in its full slash , the way the filmmakers intend .

To The Devil A Daughter (1976)

Richard Widmark is a writer who examines devil worship . He is called to England to salvage a vernal girl played by Nastassia Kinski , in her film unveiling , from the grips ofthe fantastic Christopher Lee ’s devil - worship excommunicated priest .

Through eery product design and superior actingTo the Devil , a Daughterbecomes a quite effective horror film and one of the best of the LXX devil revere fury . Peter Sykes ' film desegregate well - filmed black wizardly ritual to make for out its devilish taradiddle , add together extra nuance to the already creepy-crawly legal proceeding .

Taste The Blood Of Dracula (1970)

Inone of the skillful Dracula picture show , Christopher Lee get hold of his signature persona into the 1970s withTaste the pedigree of Dracula , the tale of four man who accidentally resurrect the vampire and murder his servant . Once return , Dracula search retaliation .

With censoring getting unaccented at the beginning of the 70 , the filmmakers were grant more chances to show blood . While they do n’t overdo it , there are ample scene where the ancestry flow . Peter Sasdy made this one of the scariest of the Lee Dracula films , choosing an old - expressive style atmospherical tone while leave fans the revulsion jar they carry . The film is particular as it continued Christopher Lee ’s reign as the longest - running role player to play Dracula , which he would do in three more movie .

Twins Of Evil (1971)

Twins of Evilis a vicious , erotic , and scarey Hammer horror film that discover a harsh and compulsive Peter Cushingas a witch and   vampire hunterwho must spare his twin niece from the magic spell of a monster - revere lamia .

This is a film that takes on the repression of the Catholic Church and take a shit a input on the crone trials of the fourth dimension . Director JohnHough keeps this motion picture affect fast but never loses the content nor skimps on the terror . There is n’t a wasted import to be find in this terrific case of British horror .

The Devils (1971)

In Ken Russell ’s controversial filmThe Devils , the movie maker take on religious fanatics , sexual repression and perversity , the inquisition , the Salem Witch Trials , and the Catholic Church . The theater director does this through some of the most bizarre and grotesque imagination ever put to film .

Vanessa Redgrave star topology as a deformed and sexually repressed conical buoy who seek to stop the evil Cardinale Richelieu , while Oliver Reed plays a character reference who represent the antichrist . This is still a film that shocks , disgust , and divides people to this twenty-four hour period .

Don’t Look Now (1973)

Nicolas Roeg’sDon’t Look Nowis one of the most respected horror films of the 1970s . Donald Sutherland and Julie Christie are utterly rattling as the parents of a dead daughter who go to the metropolis of Venice when they are warn by a psychic of impend doom . Sutherland also believes he sees the ghost of his utter daughter and follows her through the city ’s labyrinthian street and waterway .

The film is a shocking and quite serious tale of loss and circumstances . Roeg get the film terrible , as he fill every setting with a sense of expiry and finality . This film is a rich and artful revulsion .

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