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10 Little-Known Horror Films From The 1980s

The 1980s produced horror films that defined the genre, including some that are not so well known

By Ninfa GaleanoPublished 4 months ago 3 min read

The horror genre reached its peak in the 1980s, mainly in film and television. The decade was so good in this artistic field that there are several little-known horror films that are of high quality and worth watching.

The 1980s was a vibrant decade for cinema, marked by iconic blockbusters and cult classics. However, many movies from this era have slipped under the radar, remaining relatively unknown despite their unique storytelling and artistic merit.

Here are ten little-known films from the 1980s that deserve more attention:

1- The Wraith (1986)

This supernatural action film features a mysterious stranger who returns from the dead to take revenge on a gang of car thieves. With its blend of horror and action, The Wraith has developed a cult following over the years, yet it remains largely overlooked by mainstream audiences.

2- Liquid Sky (1982)

A unique blend of science fiction and punk aesthetics, Liquid Sky explores the life of a drug-addicted model in New York City who becomes the target of extraterrestrial beings. Its avant-garde style and themes of alienation resonate with the underground culture of the time, making it a hidden gem.

3- The Emerald Forest (1985)

Directed by John Boorman, this adventure film tells the story of a young boy who is kidnapped by a tribe in the Amazon rainforest. The film's stunning visuals and poignant themes of nature versus civilization make it a compelling watch, yet it remains largely forgotten.

4- The Company of Wolves (1984)

A dark fantasy film that intertwines fairy tales with horror, The Company of Wolves explores themes of sexuality and transformation through the lens of werewolf mythology. Its surreal storytelling and striking visuals have earned it a place in cult cinema, but it is often overshadowed by more mainstream horror films.

5- The Last Dragon (1985)

This martial arts musical combines elements of kung fu and 1980s pop culture, following a young man on his quest to achieve the "glow" and defeat a villainous martial artist. Despite its campy charm and memorable soundtrack, The Last Dragon remains a lesser-known classic.

6-The Peanut Butter Solution (1985)

A Canadian fantasy film that tells the story of a boy who loses his hair due to a fright and uses a magical peanut butter concoction to grow it back. Its quirky premise and whimsical storytelling make it a delightful watch, yet it has faded into obscurity.

7- The Legend of Billie Jean (1985)

This coming-of-age film follows a teenage girl who becomes a symbol of justice after a series of events lead her to fight against social injustice. While it features a strong performance by Helen Slater, it has not received the recognition it deserves.

8- The Hunger (1983)

A stylish horror film featuring Catherine Deneuve and David Bowie, The Hunger explores themes of immortality and desire through the story of a vampire couple. Its artistic direction and haunting score have garnered a cult following, but it remains relatively unknown.

9- The Keep (1983)

A horror film set during World War II, The Keep involves a supernatural entity that terrorizes a group of soldiers in a mysterious fortress. Its atmospheric storytelling and unique blend of horror and war themes make it a fascinating watch, yet it has not achieved mainstream success.

10- The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension (1984)

This sci-fi adventure film features a neurosurgeon, rock musician, and comic book hero who battles aliens. Its eccentric characters and offbeat humor have earned it a cult status, but it remains largely underappreciated in the broader cinematic landscape.ç

Conclusion

These films showcase the diversity and creativity of 1980s cinema, offering a glimpse into the lesser-known stories that shaped the decade. Whether through unique narratives or innovative styles, each of these films has something special to offer, making them worthy of rediscovery.

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Ninfa Galeano

Journalist. Content Creator. Media Lover. Geek. LGBTQ+.

Visit eeriecast ,where you'll find anonymous horror stories from all over the world. Causing insomnia since 2023.

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