Australian and New Zealand Horror Films

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A selection of notable Australian and New Zealander horror films released in the last four decades. A few could be classified more as thrillers, but they’re welcome nonetheless.

  1. 1.
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    Night of Fear (1972)
    by Terry Bourke

  2. 2.
    The Cars That Ate Paris
    by Peter Weir

  3. 3.
    Inn of the Damned

  4. 5.
    Long Weekend
    by Colin Eggleston

  5. 6.
    Patrick
    by Richard Franklin

  6. 7.
    Thirst
    by Rod Hardy

  7. 8.
    Dark Forces (Special Edition)
    by Simon Wincer

  8. 9.
    Road Games
    by Richard Franklin

  9. 10.
    Strange Behavior
    by Michael Laughlin

  10. 11.
    Escape 2000
    by Brian Trenchard-Smith

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    Razorback
    by Russell Mulcahy

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    Cassandra
    by Colin Eggleston

  13. 14.
    Dead End Drive In
    by Brian Trenchard-Smith

  14. 15.
    Fortress
    by Arch Nicholson

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    Dangerous Game (1987)
    by Stephen Hopkins

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    Dark Age (1987)
    by Arch Nicholson

  17. 18.
    Howling III: The Marsupials
    by Philippe Mora

  18. 19.
    Bad Taste

  19. 20.
    Dead Calm
    by Phillip Noyce

  20. 21.
    Bloodmoon
    by Alec Mills

  21. 22.
    Dead Alive
    by Peter Jackson

  22. 23.
    Body Melt
    by Philip Brophy

  23. 24.
    The Frighteners
    by Peter Jackson

  24. 25.
    Cut
    by Kimble Rendall

  25. 26.
    Hellion: The Devil's Playground

  26. 27.
    The Locals

  27. 28.
    Lost Things
    by Martin Murphy

  28. 29.
    Undead

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    Visitors
    by Richard Franklin

  30. 31.
    Wolf Creek (Unrated Widescreen Edition)
    by Greg Mclean

  31. 32.
    Black Sheep (Unrated)
    by Jonathan King

  32. 33.
    Black Water
    by Andrew Traucki

  33. 34.
    The Ferryman
    by Chris Graham (VII)

  34. 35.
    Rogue (Unrated)
    by Greg Mclean

  35. 36.
    Storm Warning
    by Jamie Blanks

  36. 37.
    The Tattooist
    by Peter Burger

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    Prey
    by Oscar D'Roccster

  38. 39.
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    Daybreakers
    by Michael Spierig and Peter Spierig

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Created by Dreda457 on Sep 20, 2009.
 

Comments

Additions Welcome — 2 years ago

Additions and suggestions are welcome. However, please limit adds to worthy film selections. The movies don’t have to be great, just generally well-recieved, reccomended and/or historically important. Try to keep the crap away, unless of course if its essential crap. Thanks.




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