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Scary Movies at the Cudahy Family Library SCARY MOVIES AT THE CUDAHY FAMILY LIBRARY prepared by the staff of the adult services department August, 2004 updated August, 2010 AVP: Alien Vs. Predator - DVD Abandoned - DVD The Abominable Dr. Phibes - VHS, DVD The Addams Family - VHS, DVD Addams Family Values - VHS, DVD Alien Resurrection - VHS Alien 3 - VHS Alien vs. Predator. Requiem - DVD Altered States - VHS American Vampire - DVD An American werewolf in London - VHS, DVD An American Werewolf in Paris - VHS The Amityville Horror - DVD anacondas - DVD Angel Heart - DVD Anna’s Eve - DVD The Ape - DVD The Astronauts Wife - VHS, DVD Attack of the Giant Leeches - VHS, DVD Audrey Rose - VHS Beast from 20,000 Fathoms - DVD Beyond Evil - DVD The Birds - VHS, DVD The Black Cat - VHS Black River - VHS Black X-Mas - DVD Blade - VHS, DVD Blade 2 - VHS Blair Witch Project - VHS, DVD Bless the Child - DVD Blood Bath - DVD Blood Tide - DVD Boogeyman - DVD The Box - DVD Brainwaves - VHS Bram Stoker’s Dracula - VHS, DVD The Brotherhood - VHS Bug - DVD Cabin Fever - DVD Candyman: Farewell to the Flesh - VHS Cape Fear - VHS Carrie - VHS Cat People - VHS The Cell - VHS Children of the Corn - VHS Child’s Play 2 - DVD Child’s Play 3 - DVD Chillers - DVD Chilling Classics, 12 Disc set - DVD Christine - VHS Cloverfield - DVD Collector - DVD Coma - VHS, DVD The Craft - VHS, DVD The Crazies - DVD Crazy as Hell - DVD Creature from the Black Lagoon - VHS Creepshow - DVD Creepshow 3 - DVD The Crimson Rivers - VHS The Crow - DVD The Crow: City of Angels - DVD The Crow: Salvation - VHS Damien, Omen 2 - VHS Dark Country - DVD The Dark Half - VHS Dark Water - DVD Darkness - DVD Darkness Falls - DVD Dawn of the Dead - DVD Daybreakers - DVD Dead Alive - VHS Dead Calm - VHS Dead of Night - VHS Dead of Winter - VHS Dead Silence - DVD The Dead Zone - VHS Death by Dialogue - DVD Deliverance - VHS, DVD Devil Bat - VHS The Devil’s Rejects - DVD Donovan’s Brain - VHS Doomsday - DVD Doppelganger - DVD Dracula - VHS, DVD Drag Me to Hell - DVD Dreamcatcher: Evil Slips Through - VHS The Embryo - VHS End of Days - VHS Evil Altar - VHS Evil Clutch - DVD The Exorcism of Emily Rose - DVD The Exorcist: The Beginning - DVD Exorcist 3 - DVD The Eye - DVD The Faculty - VHS The Fall of the House of Usher - VHS Final Destination - VHS, DVD Final Destination 2 - VHS Final Destination 3 - VHS, DVD Firestarter - VHS Flatliners - DVD Flowers in the Attic - VHS The Fog - DVD The Fourth Kind - DVD Frailty - DVD Frankenstein - VHS, DVD Freddy Vs. Jason - DVD Friday the 13 th - DVD Friday the 13 th Part 6 - DVD Friday the 13 th the Final Chapter - DVD Fright Night - VHS Fright Night 2 - VHS The Frightening - DVD The Fury - VHS Futureworld - VHS Ghost Story - VHS Godzilla - DVD Grave of the Vampire - DVD Gravedancers - DVD The Grudge - DVD The Grudge 2 - DVD The Grudge 3 - DVD Halloween - VHS, DVD Halloween 2 - VHS, DVD Halloween 3: season of the witch - VHS, DVD Halloween: H20 - VHS Halloween: Resurrection - DVD Hannibal Rising - DVD The Haunted Airman - DVD The Haunting - VHS, DVD A Haunting in Connecticut - DVD The Haunting of Molly Hartley - DVD Hellbound: Hellraiser 2 - VHS Hellraiser - VHS, DVD Hellraiser: Bloodline - VHS, DVD Hellraiser: Inferno - DVD Hellraiser 3 - DVD The Hills Have Eyes - DVD The Hills Have Eyes 2 - DVD The Hitcher - DVD The Hitcher 2 - DVD Horror Classics, 12 Disc Set - DVD Horror Express - VHS Horror of the Hungry Humongous Hungan - DVD The Host - DVD Hostel - DVD Hostel 2 - DVD House of Usher - DVD House on Haunted Hill - VHS, DVD I Am Legend - DVD I Bury the Living - VHS I Know What You Did Last Summer - VHS I Saw What You Did - DVD I Still Know What You Did Last Summer - VHS I was a Teenage Werewolf - VHS In a Dark Place - DVD In the Mouth of Madness - VHS Innocent Blood - DVD The Innocents - VHS Interview with the Vampire - VHS The Invasion - DVD Invasion of the Body Snatchers - DVD Invisible Man - VHS The Island of Dr. Moreau - VHS Jason X - DVD Jaws - VHS Jaws, the Revenge - DVD Jaws 2 - VHS Jeepers Creepers 2 - DVD Jennifer’s Body - DVD KatieBird - DVD The Kindred - VHS King Kong - VHS, DVD King Kong Vs. Godzilla - DVD Kiss of Death - VHS Komodo - VHS Lady in White - VHS The Last Broadcast - VHS The Last House on the Left - DVD The Last Man on Earth - DVD Lawnmower Man - VHS Let the Right One in - DVD Leviathan - VHS, DVD The Little Shop of Horrors - VHS The Lost Boys - VHS Lost Boys: The Tribe - DVD Mad Love- VHS Magic - VHS, DVD Maximum Overdrive - DVD The Messengers - DVD The Minion - VHS Mirrors - DVD The Mist - DVD Mommy’s Day - DVD Mommy’s Epitaph - DVD The Mothman Prophecies - VHS, DVD The Mummy - VHS The Mummy’s Ghost - VHS The Murders in the Rue Morgue - DVD Near Dark - VHS Needful Things - VHS The New Daughter - DVD The Night Has Eyes - VHS Night of the Living Dead - VHS The Night Stalker - VHS Nightfall - DVD Nightmare on Elm Street - DVD Nightmare on Elm Street 2 - VHS Nightmare on Elm Street 3 - VHS Nightmare Weekend - DVD Nomads - VHS, DVD The Omen - VHS, DVD One Missed Call - DVD Orphan - DVD Orphanage - DVD The Others - VHS, DVD Pandorum - DVD Paranormal Activity - DVD A Perfect Getaway - DVD Pet Sematary - VHS The Phantom of the Opera - VHS, DVD Phantoms - VHS Planet Terror - DVD Poltergeist - VHS Predator - VHS Predator 2 - VHS Prom Night - DVD Psycho - VHS Psycho 2 - VHS, DVD Psycho 3 - VHS Python - DVD Quarantine - DVD Quicksilver Highway - VHS The Rage: Carrie 2 – VHS Red Dragon - VHS Relative Fear - VHS Resident Evil: Apocalypse - DVD Resident Evil: Degeneration - DVD The Resurrected - VHS The Return - DVD Return of the Killer Tomatoes! - DVD Revenge of the Creature - VHS The Ring – VHS, DVD The Ring 2 – DVD Ring Around the Rosie - DVD Rise: Blood Hunter – DVD Rise of the Dead - DVD Rose Red - DVD The Ruins - DVD The Runestone - VHS Salem’s Lot - DVD Saw – DVD Saw 2 – DVD Saw 3 – DVD Saw 4 – DVD Saw 5 – DVD Saw 6 - DVD Scary Movie – VHS Scary Movie 2 – VHS, DVD Scary Movie 3 - DVD Scary Movie 4 – DVD Scream – VHS, DVD Scream 2 – VHS Scream 3 - VHS Scream Baby Scream – DVD Screamers - VHS Seance on a Wet Afternoon - VHS Seventh Sign – VHS, DVD The Shining - DVD The Shortcut – DVD Shutter – DVD The Silence of the Lambs – VHS, DVD Silent Hill - DVD Silver Bullet – VHS, DVD 666, Demon Child - DVD The Sixth Sense - VHS The Skeleton Key - DVD Sleepwalkers - VHS Sleepy Hollow - VHS, DVD Snakes on a Plane - DVD Someone Is Watching – DVD Something Wicked This Way Comes - VHS Son of Sam – DVD Sorority Row – DVD Soul Survivors -DVD The Spiral Staircase - VHS Spontaneous Combustion - VHS Stay Alive – DVD The Stepford Wives – VHS, DVD Stigmata – VHS, DVD Strangeland – DVD Teenage Zombies – DVD The Tell-Tale Heart - VHS The Terror - VHS Texas Chainsaw Massacre – VHS, DVD Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 – DVD Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning – DVD Them - VHS They Watch - VHS The Thing – VHS, DVD Thinner – VHS, DVD Thir13en Ghosts – VHS, DVD 30 Days of Night – DVD The Tommyknockers - DVD Trancers 2 - VHS Trancers 3 - VHS Tremors - VHS The Turn of the Screw - VHS 28 Days Later - DVD 28 Weeks Later – DVD The Unborn – DVD Underworld Trilogy – DVD The Uninvited – VHS, DVD Urban Legend – VHS, DVD Urban Legends Final Cut - VHS Vacancy – DVD Valentine - DVD Vampire - VHS The Vanishing - VHS Venomous - DVD Wait Until Dark - VHS Warlock - VHS What Lies Beneath – VHS, DVD The Wicker Man - DVD The Witches - VHS Wolf – VHS, DVD Wolf Creek - DVD Wolfen - VHS The Wolfman – VHS, DVD X-Files – VHS, DVD Zontar: Invader from Venus - VHS Cudahy Family Library 3500 Library Drive Cudahy, WI 53110 (414) 769-2244 phone (414) 744-2848 fax http://www.cudahyfamilylibrary.org Hours of Service : Sunday 12:00 - 4:00 Monday - Thursday 10:00 - 8:00 Friday 9:00 - 5:00 Saturday 9:00 - 5:00 Saturday (summer) 12:00 -–4:00 SCARY MOVIES AT THE CUDAHY FAMILY LIBRARY prepared by the staff of the adult services department August, 2004 updated August, 2010 AVP: Alien Vs. 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