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Beyond the inventions and advancements made in film photography and projection, there is one burning question for cinematic horror fans: What was the first Horror film?
Gaston Leroux's Phantom of the Opera has been filmed many times, from the Lon Chaney horror version to the NBC miniseries to the Andrew Lloyd Weber musical.
History teachers and Bible scholars alike can now tear their hair out in the privacy of their own living rooms with the release of Year One on blu-ray and dvd.
The seeds of todays horror film were planted in the early 1900's and began to blossom during German Expressionism.
Born December 8, 1861, Marie-Georges-Jean Méliès became a pioneer of early cinema, special effects, and brought the 'weird tale' to the big screen.


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