Canadian Horror Films

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A selection of Canadian horror films.

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  1. 1.
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    The Mask (1961)
    by Julian Roffman

  2. 2.
    Black Christmas (Special Edition)
    by Bob Clark

  3. 3.
    Deathdream
    by Bob Clark

  4. 4.
    Shivers

  5. 5.
    Rabid
    by David Cronenberg

  6. 6.
    The Brood
    by David Cronenberg

  7. 7.
    The Changeling

  8. 8.
    Prom Night (Widescreen)
    by Paul Lynch

  9. 9.
    Terror Train

  10. 10.
    Happy Birthday to Me

  11. 11.
    My Bloody Valentine (Special Edition)
    by George Mihalka

  12. 12.
    Scanners
    by David Cronenberg

  13. 13.
    Visiting Hours

  14. 14.
    The Dead Zone (Special Collector's Edition)
    by David Cronenberg

  15. 15.
    Videodrome
    by David Cronenberg

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  17. 17.
    The Gate
    by Tibor Takacs

  18. 18.
    Rock 'n' Roll Nightmare
    by John Fasano

  19. 19.
    Pin
    by Sandor Stern

  20. 20.
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    Watchers (1988)

  21. 21.
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    Scanners II

  22. 22.
    Cube
    by Vincenzo Natali

  23. 23.
    Ginger Snaps

  24. 24.
    Ripper - Letter From Hell

  25. 25.
    Highwaymen : Widescreen Edition

  26. 26.
    Eternal
    by Federico Sanchez

  27. 27.
    Ginger Snaps 2 - Unleashed

  28. 28.
    Ginger Snaps Back - The Beginning
    by Grant Harvey

  29. 30.
    The Dark Hours
    by Paul Fox

  30. 31.
    Severed - Forest of the Dead
    by Carl Bessai

  31. 32.
    White Noise (Widescreen Edition)

  32. 33.
    Warriors of Terra
    by Robert Wilson

  33. 34.
    Fido
    by Andrew Currie

  34. 35.
    Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer
    by Jon Knautz

  35. 36.
    Pontypool
    by Bruce McDonald

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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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