The Making of Carnival of Souls (1962) | A Horror That Refused to Die
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How a 1960s Flop Became One of the Most Influential Horror Films Ever Made
In 1962, a Kansas filmmaker named Herk Harvey and his small crew from an industrial film company made a haunting, low-budget masterpiece called Carnival of Souls.
Shot for just $33,000, the film tells the story of Mary Henry, a young woman who survives a car crash, only to find herself drifting through a ghostly world that feels eerily disconnected from life itself.
This video dives deep into the making of Carnival of Souls: the guerrilla filmmaking, the eerie real-life ruins of the Saltair Pavilion, and the creative vision that made it one of the most influential horror films of all time.
We’ll explore how this forgotten indie film inspired David Lynch, George A. Romero, and even Jordan Peele, and why its dreamlike imagery still unsettles audiences today.
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