List of Horror Movies and Their Directors
George Melies
-Le Manoir du diable (aka, The Haunted Castle, 1896) is credited as being the first horror film by.
-1898's La Caverne maudite (aka, The Cave of the Unholy One, literally "the accursed cave").
Edison
In 1910, Edison Studios produced the first film version of Frankenstein, which was thought lost for many years.
The Hunchback Sessions
-The Hunchback (1909)
-The Love of a Hunchback(1910)
-Notre-Dame de Paris (1911).
Robert Wiene
-The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari ( 1920)
Paul Wegener
-The Golem (1920)
-Le Manoir du diable (aka, The Haunted Castle, 1896) is credited as being the first horror film by.
-1898's La Caverne maudite (aka, The Cave of the Unholy One, literally "the accursed cave").
Edison
In 1910, Edison Studios produced the first film version of Frankenstein, which was thought lost for many years.
The Hunchback Sessions
-The Hunchback (1909)
-The Love of a Hunchback(1910)
-Notre-Dame de Paris (1911).
Robert Wiene
-The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari ( 1920)
Paul Wegener
-The Golem (1920)
Different Genres
Action Horror - A sub genre combining the intrusion of an evil force, event, or supernatural personage of horror movies.
Body horror – In which the horror is principally derived from the graphic destruction or degeneration of the body.
Comedy horror – Combines the elements of comedy and horror fiction.
Gothic horror – Gothic horror is a type of story that contains elements of goth and horror.
Natural horror – A sub-genre of horror films "featuring nature running amok in the form of mutated beasts, carnivorous insects, and normally harmless animals or plants turned into cold-blooded killers.
Psychological horror – Relies on characters' fears, guilt, beliefs, eerie sound effects, relevant music, emotional instability and at times, the supernatural and ghosts, to build tension and further the plot.
Science Fiction horror – Often revolves around subjects that include but are not limited to killer aliens, mad scientists, and/or experiments gone wrong.
In the Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, I believe it is a kind of action horror, because it contains an evil force (the doctor) and supernatural personage (sleepwalker, Cesare)
Body horror – In which the horror is principally derived from the graphic destruction or degeneration of the body.
Comedy horror – Combines the elements of comedy and horror fiction.
Gothic horror – Gothic horror is a type of story that contains elements of goth and horror.
Natural horror – A sub-genre of horror films "featuring nature running amok in the form of mutated beasts, carnivorous insects, and normally harmless animals or plants turned into cold-blooded killers.
Psychological horror – Relies on characters' fears, guilt, beliefs, eerie sound effects, relevant music, emotional instability and at times, the supernatural and ghosts, to build tension and further the plot.
Science Fiction horror – Often revolves around subjects that include but are not limited to killer aliens, mad scientists, and/or experiments gone wrong.
In the Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, I believe it is a kind of action horror, because it contains an evil force (the doctor) and supernatural personage (sleepwalker, Cesare)