horror movie knife

Do u know any movie about the murderer of fear with no weapons knife?
usually horror films are afraid with the knife, but suspense and horror films that murder with guns and he's smart, it's hard to be arrested. Films like Jackal.
"In the line of fire "as is" Jackal "(the same type of film). There are also" Osterman Weekend, "" Midnight, "" Blue Steel, "" Vigilante "….
Cannibals (Sims 2 Horror Movie)
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Resident Evil 4 $9.48 In Resident Evil 4 you’ll know a new type of horror, as the classic survival-horror action returns with all-new characters, controls and storylines. We last saw Leon S. Kennedy in Resident Evil 2 – a rookie cop in Raccoon City, fighting to stay alive. That was six years ago. Since then, government forces have managed to control the zombie threat and Leon has become a Federal agent. When the Presid… |
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Halloween [UMD for PSP] $19.97 Halloween is as pure and undiluted as its title. In the small town of Haddonfield, Illinois, a teenage baby sitter tries to survive a Halloween night of relentless terror, during which a knife-wielding maniac goes after the town’s hormonally charged youths. Director John Carpenter takes this simple situation and orchestrates a superbly mounted symphony of horrors. It’s a movie much scarier for its… |
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Halloween $4.42 The film which ushered in the modern age of horror stands well above its many sequels and clones because John Carpenter’s taut direction makes it truly scary. Jamie Lee Curtis in her debut role plays a babysitter who must protect herself from the deadly Michael Myers a mental institution escapee who killed his sister on Halloween fifteen years earlier. Called “the most successful independent motio… |
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Halloween [Blu-ray] $5.70 Halloween is as pure and undiluted as its title. In the small town of Haddonfield, Illinois, a teenage baby sitter tries to survive a Halloween night of relentless terror, during which a knife-wielding maniac goes after the town’s hormonally charged youths. Director John Carpenter takes this simple situation and orchestrates a superbly mounted symphony of horrors. It’s a movie much scarier for its… |
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Trilogy of Terror (Special Edition) $9.14 TRILOGY OF TERROR – DVD Movie… |
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Psycho: The Complete Original Motion Picture Score $11.63 Much has been made of composer Bernard Herrmann’s choice to use only razor-sharp, slashing strings for his score to Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho. And heaven knows it works like a dream (or a nightmare), the music feeling as edgy and colorless as the noir-ish black-and-white photography. But as noticeably effective as the knife-screeching violins are in the famous shower scene (followed by thos… |
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Godsend $0.91 While it preys on the emotions of grieving parents, Godsend serves up a few minor shocks in an otherwise frightless supernatural thriller. Greg Kinnear and Rebecca Romijn-Stamos are the once-happy couple whose 8-year-old son (Cameron Bright) has been struck and killed by a car. When a fertility and genetics expert (Robert De Niro) offers them an opportunity to resurrect their boy through a secret,… |
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Blade: Music From And Inspired By The Motion Picture $17.98 The Blade soundtrack matches up with expectations for the film pretty well: there are a few artists who have done some consistently good work, most of whom seem to be slumming it here (KRS-One, Gang Starr); there are a couple trying to change their image and prove that they can be relevant in another context (New Order); there’s a completely unexpected appearance by someone you’d completely forgot… |
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The Twilight Zone: Eye of the Beholder/ Living Doll [VHS] $5.55 Living Doll, one of The Twilight Zone’s scariest episodes, written by Charles Beaumont, stars Telly Savalas as a mean-spirited man who makes a pint-sized enemy in his stepdaughter’s new and very protective doll, Talky Tina (June Foray, the venerable Queen of Cartoons, who is best known as the voice of Rocket J. Squirrel). He thinks after tossing her in the garbage can that he’s seen the last of Ti… |
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Terror of the Doll [VHS] $14.98 Dan Curtis, the creator and producer of such out-of-the-ordinary TV classics as the willfully offbeat gothic soap opera Dark Shadows and the proto-X-Files series The Night Stalker, remains best known for the Zuni fetish doll that terrorizes Karen Black in Trilogy of Terror. The wild-eyed doll, with its snapping jaws and screeching yells, borders on camp, yet its relentless attacks and single-minde… |