Favorite non-gore horror movie

Well, there is the scene where Ed Begley Jr. **gets his arm ripped off by a leopard **.

Ouch! nice kitty :smiley_cat:

I forgot that scene.

Better stick with the original 1940’s Cat People.

I enjoy the classic horror films because the Hays Code limited the gore. People got killed but the mayhem wasn’t directly shown.

The Goosebumps movie with Jack Black isn’t gruesome, but it is a good scary little movie. The cast is charming and Jack Black is good as ever. It’s one of my favorite Halloween movies.

The Alfred Hitchcock movie Psycho (1960) was OK.

Or is this too much gore?

That’s more like implied gore. Hitchcock was too much of an artist to do explicit gore.

NB: I did not read the other replies before I jumped onto this, so there may be some repeat recommendations.

Cookers
The Haunting
Drag Me To Hell
Pet Sematary (both versions are pretty good IMO)
The Addiction (except it has a dumb ending)
The Babadook (also has a sort of stupid ending)
Coraline (although it’s aimed mainly at kids, I’d call it a real horror movie)
Witchfinder General, aka The Conqueror Worm
Circus Of Horrors
Don’t Look Now

The Legend of Hell House (1973) There’s a little gore, but it’s mostly atmosphere. Underrated, in that I rarely see or hear people mention it.

Ha, I had to try that and got the same result. So I had to try a few others I thought of off the top of my head:

The Godfather: no horsehead, nothing :frowning_face:
Alien: no xenopmorph, but an Earth and a little flying saucer emoji (not moving though)
The Exorcist: nothing :frowning_face:
Friday the 13th: ‘scream’ emoji, followed by skull with knife, move across the screen

So it’s clearly not custom-made graphics but limited to whatever emojis are available. Emoji theatre.

Thanks a lot, needscoffee! You may have singlehanded destroyed my productivity this Friday…

Of the four official adaptations, the 1993 Body Snatchers is my favorite. Not a straight remake, and unlike anything else in Abel Ferrara’s filmography, but it’s amazing. The 1978 version does have a scene in which a duplucate’s face is smashed in with a garden hoe, so it’s not totally gore-free.

I loved the ending! It was the culmination of the entire theme. In fact, knowing how it ended is what made me want to see it. My husband had a hard time, though. We are the parents of a young child and he’s a therapist and I think it was just too much for him.

I’ll nominate The Lighthouse. Weird, creepy black and white film with two powerhouse actors. Any number of interpretations.

Also Pan’s Labyrinth. I haven’t seen it in ages but I was terrified watching it. I had to leave the theater twice (I am less sensitive now.) Talk about building dread! There is a lot of implied violence, but I don’t remember any gore. Excellent movie.

You want to really freak yourself out, watch it with a Tool soundtrack.

ETA: The Internet thinks it might be gory. Maybe those are the scenes I ran out on! There are definitely torture scenes but I don’t think much is shown. But yeah, it’s a grim movie about fascism from a child’s perspective, so don’t expect it to go easy on you just because it has minimal gore. I remember leaving the theater and saying, “That’s the best movie I’ll never watch again.”

Yep, top-notch. I watch this every Halloween with my scardey-cat husband, right up until about the time Veronica Cartwright finds the scary duplicate in the mud baths. Before that moment, there’s not a bit of actual horror, but every scene is about the creepiest it can possibly be. Love that movie so much.

Young Frankenstein
Love at First Bite

Nope - also the Earth/flying saucer
Amityville horror - interesting collection of stuff (houses, spiderwebs); same as Poltergeist
Invasion of the Body Snatchers - Earth/flying saucer again
Night of the Living Dead - running person, zombies; also 28 Days Later

Neat!

Thought I was done, but found another. Midsommar ! :slight_smile:

I saw A Perfect Murder with Michael Douglas & Gwyneth Paltrow; even at the time it came out 30 years ago, the allusion to SOAT was obvious. Any others more recent like that? There’s Throw Momma From The Train, but it’s done as a comedy; any other dramas with the ‘trading murders’ theme?

Erm, there are a few very gory moments in Midsommar!

I don’t know if this is related, but I recently watched “Hell House LLC” (A more recent production).

I enjoyed it so much I watched the two following sequels in one night.

But yeah, all three of them fits the OP’s qualifications.

Also liked the original Paranormal.

Any movie where you can’t see the evil thing does it for me.

Oh sorry, I was following on the slight highjack (sorry!) about emojis on the Google page when you Google a movie. Lost track of the thread. Sorry!

There’s the wine bottle scene that’s pretty viscerally brutal.

Another creepy Lighthouse-based movie: Cold Skin

In 1914, a young Englishman travels to a remote island in the South Atlantic to work for one year as a weather observer. It soon becomes obvious that the man he is replacing is missing. The only other inhabitant of the island is the caretaker of the crudely fortified lighthouse…