To strike the right chord in horror films, everything from medieval castles to hundreds-year-old taverns have been used while hopscotching casts and crews across the globe
Now regarded as a horror classic, Paramount Pictures originally saw “Psycho” as a major risk. While the studio agreed to greenlight the project, only a minuscule budget was allocated.
The Wicker Man (1973)The majority of the movie was shot in Scotland. Filmmakers used 25 separate locations throughout the country, including Old High Street in Kirkcudbright
A prestigious German dance academy that serves as a front for a supernatural conspiracy is the backdrop for the action in the Italian horror film “Suspiria.”
The ultimate horror classic, “The Shining” was shot entirely on soundstages at Elstree Studio in Hertfordshire, England. Despite this, there are three locations fans can visit.
Despite not being a low-budget film, “The Thing” was shot as though money was tight—likely because director John Carpenter was used to operating on a shoestring budget.