Best movies of 1966

Best movies of 1966

Horror movies released in 1966 are great. Here is our top pick for you:


    A Neckless Beauty: 8.0/10


    A Neckless Beauty
    Right after Korea's liberation, O Yun accidently finds out through Choe Sang-bae about a large amount of gold nuggets Japanese soldiers left behind, O kills many of his colleagues to take all the gold to himself. In the end, a neckless beauty among the dead shows up and takes her revenge on him.

    The Painted Skin: 7.3/10


    The Painted Skin
    A scholar falls for a beautiful maiden whom he invites to stay with him, but she is not what she seems to be. .

    Kill, Baby... Kill!: 7.0/10


    Kill, Baby... Kill!
    A 20th century European village is haunted by the ghost of a murderous little girl.

    Dracula: Prince of Darkness: 6.8/10


    Dracula: Prince of Darkness
    Whilst vacationing in the Carpathian Mountain, two couples stumble across the remains of Count Dracula's castle. The Count's trusted servant kills one of the men, suspending the body over the Count's ashes so that the blood drips from the corpse and saturates the blackened remains. The ritual is completed, the Count revived and his attentions focus on the dead man's wife who is to become his partner; devoted to an existence of depravity and evil

    The War of the Gargantuas: 6.7/10


    The War of the Gargantuas
    Gaira, a humanoid sea beast spawned from the discarded cells of Frankenstein's monster, attacks the shores of Tokyo. While the Japanese military prepares to take action, Gaira's Gargantua brother, Sanda, descends from the mountains to defend his kin. A battle between good and evil ensues, leaving brothers divided and a city in ruins

    The Fearless Vampire Killers: Vampires 101: 6.7/10


    The Fearless Vampire Killers: Vampires 101
    From the study of his rundown English manor, an old British Professor instructs the audience as to the dangers associated with vampires, and exactly how to kill them. Scenes from Roman Polanski's horror/comedy classic, The Fearless Vampire Killers, are interspersed throughout.

    Africa: Blood and Guts: 6.6/10


    Africa: Blood and Guts
    A shockcumentary about the end of the colonial era in Africa, portraying acts of animal poaching, violence, executions, and tribal slaughter.

    Carry On Screaming: 6.6/10


    Carry On Screaming
    The sinister Dr Watt has an evil scheme going. He's kidnapping beautiful young women and turning them into mannequins to sell to local stores. Fortunately for Dr Watt, Detective-Sergeant Bung is on the case, and he doesn't have a clue! In this send up of the Hammer Horror movies, there are send-ups of all the horror greats from Frankenstein to Dr Jekyl and Mr Hyde

    Gamera vs. Barugon: 6.5/10


    Gamera vs. Barugon
    Gamera escapes from his rocket enclosure and makes his way back to Earth as a giant opal from New Guinea is brought back to Japan. The opal is discovered to have been an egg that births a new monster called Barugon. The creature attacks the city of Osaka by emitting a destructive rainbow ray from his back, along with a freezing spray capable of incapacitating Gamera

    The Plague of the Zombies: 6.5/10


    The Plague of the Zombies
    Sir James Forbes arrives in a remote Cornish village to identify a mysterious plague afflicting the population. Local squire Charles, a disciple of Haitian witchcraft, is using the voodoo magic to resurrect the dead to work in his decrepit and unsafe tin mines that are shunned by the local population. But his magic relies on human sacrifice and he unleashes his army of the undead on the unsuspecting village with horrific consequences