
The Large Bulk of Films for You
Does a pile of presences make kind? If it is difficult to answer in the affirmative, the fact remains that from 1985, and once again the perestroika launched, the horrifying presences multiply on Soviet screens, sometimes giving rise to horror films in good and due form, in addition to the adaptations of classic works by the first studio in the country, Mosfilm The invisible man (Andrei Zakharov, 1985) and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (Aleksandr Orlov, 1986) Soviet spectators discover on screens, in September 1987, a pastiche from a horror film, Otchen strachnaia istoria, (A very scary story, Nikita Khubov, 1986) and in March 1988, released Zakliatie doliny zmei (The Curse of the Snake Plain, Marek Pestrak, 1987). If the last two examples are rather light genres, mixing adventures and comedy, from 1989, the horror is no longer hidden in Psy (the Dogs, Dmitrii Svetozarov, 1989) and Sem’ia vourdalakov (the …