
This is a link to a page on Slasher films
The first film that can be recognised as a slasher is 'Thirteen Women' (1932), however despite this being the first it was by not the most important. 'Peeping Tom' was released in (1960) and three months after that Alfred Hitchcock released 'Psycho' this was the first 'true' slasher film and is highly regarded as 'the mother of all slashers'. The famous shower scene was described as a masterpiece with a stalking camera technique as well as a chilling soundtrack. A knife wielding mentally disturbed killer was portrayed including a twist at the end of the film.
This is a link to the IMDb page of 'Psycho'

This is a link to the IMDb page of 'Halloween'

Many characters that are famous for their killer roles are; Leatherface, Freddy Krueger, Michael Myers, Jigsaw and Norman Bates.
From all these films we can take many codes and conventions and apply them to our production.
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