13 Days of Halloween Day 5: Horror Directors

13 Days of Halloween Day 5: Horror Directors

Some of the best horror directors.

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By SteveIrwinFan96 - Oct 22, 2012 04:10 PM EST
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Now that I've done the actors, today will be the directors. I'll put the director and some of the works he worked on. To keep things far, I'll put the ones who created some of the most well loved slashers in history. Let's get started.

Wes Craven


Most notable works: Nightmare on Elm Street (1984), Scream, and The Serpent and the Rainbow.

John Carpenter

Most notable works: Halloween (1978), The Thing (1982), and Someone's Watching Me! .

Sam Raimi

Most notable works: Evil Dead (1981), Drag me to Hell (2009) and Darkman (1990).

Clive Barker

Most notable works: Hellraiser (1987), Nightbreed (1990), and Lord of Illusions (1995).

Don Mancini

Most notable works: Seed of Chucky (2004), Curse of Chucky, and Child's Play (2014).

Tobe Hooper

Most notable works: Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974), Eaten Alive, and Toolbox Murders (2004).

Well, that's the most famous horror directors. I know I only listed a few of their works. But a lot of what they've worked on, they weren't always the director. Tommorrow, I'm listing some future horror crossovers.
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