Shaun of the Dead and Severance.
2007-06-20 12:06:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Blood on Satan's Claw is really very spooky and quite disturbing.
Living Dead at the Manchester Morgue (ok it ain't British) but it was made here and is really worth a look. Banned for many years it's now out and happily uncut.
Dark Waters is bizarre and gory (made in the Ukraine by Brits and a London based Italian Director)
Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell. A good old Hammer film and one that has lasted well.
Dog Soldiers is a top film.
The Wicker Man. Not that Cage load of *****
Don't look Now.
The Barnsley Chainsaw Massacre
It's a shame we make so few horrors these days.
2007-06-21 10:38:01
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answered by belickcat 4
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Dog Soldiers is the worst film ever - it was only made to celebrate England beating Germany!
Peeping Tom and Creep are amazing...Creep is also about as far fetched as any other horror movie.
www.britishhorrorfilms.co.uk - has listings of every British Horror imaginable...even the Hammers (and Alien is on the list because Ridley Scott is English)
2007-06-21 05:38:13
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answered by Anonymous
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boy eats girl is irish, not british. although i'd love it if we could pawn it off on somebody else to take "credit" for it.
-28 weeks later is alright.
-the wicker man. (original 1973)
-the descent
-a lot of people liked "peeping tom" (1959), although i wasn't keen on it.
-don't look now (1973)
i suppose good is a matter of perspective though, so here's a website of british horror films (although some on this list i would have thought were american like "alien", which is also good).
2007-06-20 23:03:38
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answered by oompahloompah tapdancing 3
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Carry On Screaming (Kenneth Williams "frying tonight!")
Lair of the Whiteworm (starred Hugh Grant).
Death Line. This was made in 1972 about some survivors of a Victorian London Underground disaster who survived and turned to cannibalism. It starred Donald Pleasance who played a detective investigating mysterious disappearances on a tube station. It was horrible for its time.
2007-06-20 19:15:24
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answered by Zheia 6
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The Descent
2007-06-20 19:07:32
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answered by QPRfan 6
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The Descent. By all means check this one out!
(It is actually set in the U.S. but features an all British cast.)
2007-06-20 20:50:04
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answered by posttk421 3
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Death line, Incense for the damned, Satans slave, The Wicker Man, The house on straw hill, Blood on satan's claw.
2007-06-20 21:05:30
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answered by marmaduke9731 4
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Dog Soldiers and it's 10 quid budget!
2007-06-20 19:11:51
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answered by Badgerer 6
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Shawn of the Dead, funniest horror in years.
2007-06-20 19:10:17
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answered by ycats 4
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Dog Soldiers and Severance are both really good.
2007-06-20 19:42:08
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answered by fallenangel 4
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