Sun Jun 16, 2013 11:56 pm
#75881
So I was just thinking about how I enjoy horror/fantasy/action/thriller movies taking place around the 19th century. Settings like Victorian England or early New England America. Something about a gritty story told among the fancy dress, horse drawn carriages, and cobblestone streets. If I see a movie trailer for a movie with this style and time period, I realize that I'm instantly drawn to it.
Here are some (more or less) 19th century / Victorian sort of movies that came to mind. Can you help me think of some more?
Frankenstein (1792)
Sleepy Hollow (1799)
Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter (1818)
Van Helsing (1840)
The Raven (1849)
From Hell (1888)
The Illusionist (1889)
Sherlock Holmes (1891)
The Wolfman (1891)
Bram Stoker's Dracula (1897)
Dracula (1897)
Nosferatu (1838)
Sweeney Todd (19th century)
The Prestige (end of the 19th century)
Corpse Bride (Victorian era)
Here are some (more or less) 19th century / Victorian sort of movies that came to mind. Can you help me think of some more?
Frankenstein (1792)
Sleepy Hollow (1799)
Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter (1818)
Van Helsing (1840)
The Raven (1849)
From Hell (1888)
The Illusionist (1889)
Sherlock Holmes (1891)
The Wolfman (1891)
Bram Stoker's Dracula (1897)
Dracula (1897)
Nosferatu (1838)
Sweeney Todd (19th century)
The Prestige (end of the 19th century)
Corpse Bride (Victorian era)