Every year, a new movie comes out for Halloween. It feels as if Hollywood is trying to get every last drop out of the best holiday. It seems as if thereâs no genre between horror and animated childrenâs movies for the traditional Halloween lover. Well, fear not, for I have compiled a list of classic suspense, comedy, nostalgic movies that will bring you Halloween cheer without the fear. Â
- Arsenic and Old Lace (1944)
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I donât love this movie just because I have a crush on Cary Grant. This movie is the perfect combination of suspense, romance, and comedy, and will definitely become one of your favorites.
- The Private Eyes (1980)
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Before the comedy duo of Jim Carey and Jeff Daniels there was Don Knotts and Tim Conway. Prepare for a laugh while you watch two bumbling detectives try to solve a murder case. Youâll love the zany crew of Morley Mannerâs staff, and although some of the jokes are dated, the overall show shall always be a classic.
- The Thin Man (1934)
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This detective movie stars the one and only William Powell, a hottie of the 30âs. Based on the book by Dashiell Hammett, this movie shows famous (retired) detective Nick Charles, his wife, and his dog trying to solve the puzzling murder of an old man. Romance and betrayal abound, this mystery is definitely a must-see.
- Clue (1985)
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No Halloween movie list would be complete without the timeless classic Clue. One of the few movies to be based on a board game, one might think there isn’t much material to go off of. That is certainly not the case. With an all-star cast and inappropriate humor, this comedy proves itself every year.Â
- The Ghost and Mr. Chicken (1966)
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If youâre looking for a lighthearted movie to show to a âlittleâ audience, this is the movie for you. This family-friendly comedy features the hilarious Don Knotts as a frightened, if determined, man who wants to prove himself to his coworkers and his lady love. Watch as he grows in confidence while trying to solve the mystery of a supposedly haunted house.
- Itâs the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown! (1966)
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Itâs hard not to love some good âol âPeanuts.â While only 25 minutes long, this light-hearted movie packs in a punch of nostalgia. Want to feel like youâre eight years old again? Pop in this movie, eat some pumpkin pie, and relax to the sound of your childhood.
- Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)
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Although it was remade with better quality, can anyone pass up the acting powerhouse that is Tim Curry in drag? I mean, who doesnât want to watch a musical movie about a âSweet Transvestiteâ and his crazy crew?
- Young Frankenstein (1974)
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Ever want to see Willy Wonka if he was an evil genius instead of a good one? Look no further! Gene Wilder plays Dr. Frankensteinâs unruly decendent in this fun-filled spoof of the classic tale. See why Mel Brooks considers it his finest movie!
- Beetlejuice (1988)
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This movie was recently made into a musical, and you can see why! Directed by Tim Burton, this fantasy-comedy-horror (not kidding, thatâs the genre on Wikipedia) will have you rethinking your concept of ghosts.
- Psycho (1960)
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You may know the soundtrack to this Alfred Hitchcock masterpiece, but the plot isnât the paint-by-numbers horror youâd expect. This movie is called a classic for good reason. The beginning may keep you guessing, but the ending will astound you (Am I being vague for a reason? Yes, yes I am. Maybe this way youâll watch it).
Who says that newer is better? Watch some of these and youâll see why they will forever be spooky-time favorites. Cuddle up, grab a blanket and some pie, and enjoy some of the best Halloween movies ever created.Â