I got really confused by the list in the OP. So I dug and dug until I found where these two titles got merged together.
Vincent Price wasn't in The Haunting. Although the '63 version does sound like it'd be right up his alley! c:
Also there are three movies by that title, and one is nothing like the others. One is trying to be a horror movie, but it's certainly a comedy. " quote]
The list does need slightly more organized structure wise, due to side comments and putting same director together,ect. I did not intend it so long so will review that. You are right to point out however that the original Haunting was the one I was referring to, the 63' and it accidentally fell with Price. Will correct. Thanks for pointing this out, as if I mistake an actor/director when going quickly I like to fix it. And will look at the structure as there are many good films in there so will double check how the listing formatted.
As a an aside; as far as older coma films, The Dead Zone is not bad but I wouldn't call it terrifying, the Christopher Walken film based on the Steven King novel. Not the tv show that came later, though that is enjoyable is not the same. was more of a crime show loosely based.
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My aunt who is a horror movie FANATIC told me Grudge was the scariest horror movie she's seen. Do any of you agree?
The American version has it's fans, and some find it very scary. The original film it is based on, is an Asian film I would say Japanese but may be incorrect. Would need to lookup to be sure of director and country. If you look up the Grudge though you will find many comments on the film it was remade from which is said to be much more terrifying.
The American remake not bad though, also as same time period reminded me The Skeleton Key is not a bad one.