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7 Hollywood horror films inspired by real events that will terrify you

These Hollywood horror films are based on creepy real life activities from haunted houses to real crime stories. Here are 7 high -graded movies that will keep you on the edge of your seat.

1. The Conjing (2013)

Based on the real -life haunt of the Perron family in Rhode Island, Paranormal Inspectors Ed and Lorraine Warren documented strange events in farm houses and inspired this spine sprouting film.

2. Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974)

Anonymous design-2Inspired by the crimes of a bad murderer and body cabiner Ed Gein, the film created the terrible character Leatherface, and the fear of real life brought to the big screen.

3. Amityville Horror (1979)

UNTİTLED-Sign-3The Lutz family moved to a house in New York, New York, where a collective murder took place a year ago. They reported paranormal activity, which forms the basis of this classic horror story.

4. Exorcist (1973)

UNTİTLED-DESIGN-4The film based on the 1949 exorcism case of a young child known as ‘Robbie Mannheim’ in Maryland Dramaises Real -life events that shock the world and are legendary.

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5. Asset (1982)

Untitled-Design-5Based on Doris’s experience Bither Film in California, who claims to have been attacked by an invisible entity Dramaises Terrible encounters with paranormal.

6. Hills have eyes (1977)

UNTİTLED-SIGN-6Inspired by the legend of Sawney Bean Clan, a cannibal family from the 15th century Scotland, the film describes a terrible survival story against terrible attackers.

7. A Nightmare in Elm Street (1984)

UNTİTLED-Sign-7Freddy Krueger was inspired by the mysterious deaths among Southeastern Asian refugees who were reported to have died in his sleep after he turned the real fears into cinematic fear after having a terrible nightmares.

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