Damn, 1968 was a grand year for horror. Romero brings you the modern zombie film, Rosemary's baby has her father's eyes, and Christopher Lee brings on the Devil.
1968
1. Night of the Living Dead (Directed by George A. Romero)
IMDB plot: A ragtag group of Pennsylvanians barricade themselves in an old farmhouse to remain safe from a bloodthirsty, flesh-eating breed of monsters who are ravaging the East Coast of the United States.
2. Rosemary's Baby (Directed by Roman Polanski)
IMDB plot: A young couple trying for a baby move into a fancy apartment surrounded by peculiar neighbors.
3. The Devil Rides Out (Directed by Terence Fisher)
IMDB plot: Devil worshipers plan to convert two new victims.
Bonus films!!! Like I said, 1968 was a great year for horror.
Bonus #1: Koreneko aka Black Cat (Directed by Kaneto Shindô)
IMDB plot: Two women are raped and killed by samurai soldiers. Soon they reappear as vengeful ghosts who seduce and brutally murder the passing samurai.
Bonus #2. The Witchfinder General (Directed by Michael Reeves)
IMDB plot: A young soldier seeks to put an end to the evils caused by a vicious witch-hunter when the latter terrorizes his fiancée and kills her uncle.

Holy hell, I told 1968 was good year. This year you get five spooky pictures for the price of three. I hope you enjoyed your stay. Don't forget to leave a trail of breadcrumbs back to here to finish out the 1960s with 1969. Stay creepy. xoxo
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