The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920)
Robert Wiene’s visionary psychodrama features some of the most unforgettable images in the history of cinema.
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Der Golem (1920)
Paul Wegener’s only surviving attempt to reimagine Gustav Meyrink’s novel of the same name blends the story of Frankenstein’s monster with Jewish mysticism.
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Nosferatu (1922)
F. W. Murnau’s classic, unauthorised adaption of Bram Stoker’s Dracula.
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Häxan (1922)
Benjamin Christensen’s study of witchcraft remains one of the most shocking films ever made and foreshadows the found-footage horror film.
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The Lodger (1926)
The first true ‘Hitchcockian’ film stars Ivor Novello in one of his most iconic roles and keeps the audience guessing until the final frame.
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