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  1. The truth is that even some of the most horrific and violence-filled films don't necessarily have very high body counts. You'd be stunned at the statistics you can uncover if you...

  2. Most of the movies with plenty of violent scenes (be they dark, bloody horror movies, gritty crime thrillers, action flicks or something else) tend to rank up a pretty high body count.

    • Psycho (1960) - 2 Kills. Still one of the most respected and influential horror movies more than 60 years after it was first released, Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho has a really surprisingly low kill count with only two deaths in the film.
    • A Nightmare On Elm Street (1984) - 4 Kills. The classic slasher movie villain with perhaps the most terrifying ability— to kill you in your dreams— Freddy Kruger's first movie A Nightmare On Elm Street has an unbelievably low kill count.
    • Peeping Tom (1960) - 4 Kills. Despite being a proto-slasher film released the same year as Psycho (which also went on to influence the more major films in the slasher genre) Peeping Tom didn't receive nearly as much praise at the time.
    • The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) - 5 Kills. While visiting their family's old property in rural Texas, Sally and her brother Franklin bring their friends along, not knowing that they would all come face-to-face with Leatherface and his family of cannibals, who rob graves and kill people, using their bones for furniture and their faces for masks.
  3. If the characters are nothing but bodies to be counted, then a low body count makes it all pointless.

  4. Aug 5, 2024 · Trap Has A Shockingly Low Body Count For A Horror Thriller. Cooper is last seen grinning to himself in the back of a police van as he uses a stolen bike spoke to pick the lock of his handcuffs.

  5. Good/decent story, always, even if it means a low body count. If the story's bad, you have to have a high body count or a lot of great scares to make up for it.

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  7. Oct 26, 2023 · Despite being one of the scariest films of its decade, the movie has a low body count of just two victims. The film also landed alongside the horror/thriller Vacancy , a movie that dropped the year before and followed a young couple in a backwood motel.

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