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10:29 am - 02/08/2012

The Genius of Val Lewton

(From House of Geekery) In the 1940’s while Universal was churning out cliché (but enjoyable) monster movies, a producer named Val Lewton did something a little different. He made horror films that relied on plot and good acting, ones that, in my opinion, surpass most other horror films to this day. Unlike other horror films of the time, Lewton’s had strong, 3-dimensional female characters who did more than scream and faint. I encourage you to read on and check them out.

Cat People (1942) starring the phenomenal (and gorgeous) Simone Simon, is about a Serbian immigrant who fears that she will turn into the cat person of her homeland’s fables if she is intimate with her new American husband, which leads to aggravation on his part and danger on hers. While the premise of this movie may sound a little iffy, it’s actually quite spectacular. Simon is a tour de force in this role and the audience immediately latches on to her and feels every moment of pain and anguish she feels. Cat People also plays into the idea of suspense very well, with shadows added at just the right moments to keep the audience alert.





I Walked with a Zombie (1943) is about a young Canadian nurse who goes to the West Indies to care for the wife of a plantation manager who seems to be suffering from a kind of mental paralysis as a result of fever. Romance, voodoo, and family all intermingle in this refreshing Island tale. This is not a modern-day zombie tale, but deals with the sort of zombies that show up in voodoo practices. The main girl is just the right amount of strong and feminine and the imagery in the film is impressive and not too overdone.

The Seventh Victim (1943) is about a woman in search of her missing sister who uncovers a Satanic cult in New York’s Greenwich Village, and finds that they may have something to do with her sibling’s random disappearance. A horror noir masterpiece that holds up even today. This is a movie that I think could be remade exactly (or better yet, re-released in theaters) and not lose touch with the audience.

Ghost Ship (1943) is about a young man who becomes third officer of a ship and suspects that his Captain is a psychopath after some strange deaths occur. Without giving anything else away, Ghost Ship is one of many people’s favorite Lewton films.

The Leopard Man (1943) is about a series of gruesome killings in New Mexico that may or may not be by a nightclub performer’s escaped pet leopard. The attractive and glamorous characters mixed with the uneasiness of the situations creates an atmosphere that is half Hollywood and half horror. You’re kept guessing until the very end.

Curse of the Cat People (1944) shows what many of us have always wanted to see. It shows the aftermath of a horror film (Cat People) and how the characters lives’ are changed forever from it. This movie features an imaginative child who has trouble differentiating fantasy from reality. Watch this one after Cat People, as it deals with the repercussions of the first film and features returning characters. Part ghost story and part family drama, Curse of the Cat People is quite unique.

Isle of the Dead (1945) shows how superstition and fear can become out of control when several people are trapped by quarantine for the plague on a Greek Island. One of the people, a superstitious old peasant woman, suspects a young girl of being a vampiric kind of demon called a vorvolaka. This one stars Boris Karloff. Even though suspicions of vampirism are rampant, this is not a vampire film. Instead, it is a look into the psychology of what happens when people are locked together and in fear.

The Body Snatcher (1945) tells the story of a ruthless doctor and his young prize student who find themselves continually harassed by their murderous supplier of illegal cadavers. This one stars both Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi and is based on the famous Robert Louis Stevenson.

Bedlam (1946) is about a young woman who becomes interested in the conditions of notorious St. Mary’s of Bethlehem Asylum (Bedlam) and tries to reform the conditions, while earning the wrath of those in charge and eventually being committed herself. The performances in this film are top notch and blow away any of the actresses in the competing monster movies. This movie will not only entertain you, but it will provide you with something to think about after it’s over.

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[info]for_serious13 8th-Feb-2012 04:19 pm (UTC)
Oh my God, Simone is absolutely stunning
[info]_pinkpornstar_ 8th-Feb-2012 04:47 pm (UTC)
I was blown away by her in Cat People. Also Girl's Dormitory
[info]spoiled_water 8th-Feb-2012 04:19 pm (UTC)
[info]endingonfire 8th-Feb-2012 04:24 pm (UTC)
wtf! Why is it so angry???
[info]_pinkpornstar_ 8th-Feb-2012 04:48 pm (UTC)
<3333 your icon
[info]dropitlikepluto 8th-Feb-2012 04:24 pm (UTC)
nooooooooooooooooooooo
[info]when_itsizzles 8th-Feb-2012 04:26 pm (UTC)
lmao

this was so fucked up last night.
[info]endingonfire 8th-Feb-2012 04:30 pm (UTC)
do you know where this is from?
[info]spoiled_water 8th-Feb-2012 04:31 pm (UTC)
The River
[info]endingonfire 8th-Feb-2012 04:35 pm (UTC)
ty I might go watch it now lol
[info]electrozombie 8th-Feb-2012 04:29 pm (UTC)
oh god i cant stop laughing
[info]oxbowlake 8th-Feb-2012 04:33 pm (UTC)
haha oh man that part cracked me up last night
[info]shanny_w 8th-Feb-2012 08:46 pm (UTC)
:(
[info]_scarlett_icons 8th-Feb-2012 04:21 pm (UTC)
Val Lewton? So is that who the teacher in Final Destination was named after?
[info]cruel_april 8th-Feb-2012 04:22 pm (UTC)
Wow, from that angle she looks like my girlfriend. Cat People is awesome!
[info]au_chante 8th-Feb-2012 04:28 pm (UTC)
Omg this is so weird, we were just studying Val Lewton in my class yesterday and we just finished watching Cat People. I really enjoyed it.
[info]mandramoddle 8th-Feb-2012 04:33 pm (UTC)
I adore old- school horror. They didn't rely on CGI to scare the hell out of you and instead just fucked your mind up mentally. <3
[info]oxbowlake 8th-Feb-2012 04:35 pm (UTC)
boo they're not available on netflix instant watch
[info]near_dark 8th-Feb-2012 04:59 pm (UTC)
They air on Turner Classic Movies all the time if you have the channel.
[info]andisprohi 8th-Feb-2012 04:53 pm (UTC)
"is about a Serbian immigrant who fears that she will turn into the cat person of her homeland’s fables if she is intimate with her new American husband, which leads to aggravation on his part and danger on hers"

I didn't know Jocelyn Wildenstein was Serbian



[info]near_dark 8th-Feb-2012 05:00 pm (UTC)
Pretty much the only good Horror movies made during the 1940s
[info]theda 8th-Feb-2012 05:20 pm (UTC)
I think there is other good 1940s horror, it's a different kind of horror. I love I Walked with a Zombie, The Uninvited, The Spiral Staircase. They almost fit Noir move than horror, but they are still good.
[info]near_dark 8th-Feb-2012 05:41 pm (UTC)
I Walked with a Zombie is a Lewton film anyway. But yeah, The Uninvited and The Spiral Staircase are great. There's a few others I kinda enjoy but for the most part the '40s were a terrible decade for Horror.
[info]theda 8th-Feb-2012 06:21 pm (UTC)
Completely spaced I walked with a Zombie as Lewton, dur.
[info]theda 8th-Feb-2012 05:06 pm (UTC)
I love the Val Lewton movies, the box set is completely reasonable.
[info]_pinkpornstar_ 8th-Feb-2012 05:11 pm (UTC)
yeah I bought it
[info]lucythedragon 8th-Feb-2012 05:23 pm (UTC)
Bookmarking this post so I can remember to watch all of these.
[info]georgie_georgie 8th-Feb-2012 05:24 pm (UTC)
I only know about his movies and in particular Cat People thanks to the Novel "El beso de la mujer arana" by Manuel Puig, it's a wonderful novel. I highly recommend it.
[info]fornikate 8th-Feb-2012 06:46 pm (UTC)
op ilu
[info]_pinkpornstar_ 8th-Feb-2012 07:22 pm (UTC)
;-)
[info]dives 8th-Feb-2012 07:24 pm (UTC)
these all sound great. I wish more horror nowadays was psychological rather than jump scare filled or gory.
[info]weebles_fall 8th-Feb-2012 11:01 pm (UTC)
Simone Simon was sooooo gorgeous.
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