It’s interesting because it actually shows just how little actual violence there is going on. Sure, someone’s being stabbed, but unlike most horror films now, you don’t actually see the knife hit her, it’s all the power of suggestion. And some really great cinematography, editing, music and acting of course
The effects shots from 'Night of the Demon' are less effective in colour, I think, mostly because the simple double-exposure of a smoking puppet demon is so odd and hard to make out in monochrome, but distinctly obvious in colour.
The choice of horror films chosen to be colorized is quite ridiculous. Such a poor choice. There's only one classic in this lot and that is the perennial favourite Psycho that is truly timeless. Yes, the murder scene of Psycho was aesthetically shot with that master of suspense Alfred Hitchcock. Lovely to see the gorgeous Janet Leigh come alive in color as also the brilliance of Anthony Perkins character, Norman Bates. I have seen this gem in black & white a few times over the years, but would love to see it in full color. I hope they choose AI hard restore 5K colorization. Our RUclips is always full of lovely surprises and your faithful fans are more than grateful.
@@jasonvoorheescampblood to put it into simpler terms. I take issue with nudity in movies being like "eye candy" because imagine how women feel seein that. Imagine if you were just trying to watch movies and get constanly bombarded with naked dudes.
What’s crazy is the blood in this scene is actually chocolate syrup. That was the beauty of black and white film. You could get away with those kinds of effects.
The films that were featured: Psycho (1960) The tingler (1959) Onibaba (1964) Village of the damed (1960) Nosferatu (1922) The thing from another world (1951) Night of the demon (1957) Plan 9 from outer space (1959) The cabinet of doctor caligari (1920) Eyes without a face (1960) Vampyr (1932) Night of the hunter (1955) Faust (1926) Black sunday (1960) Spider baby (1967) Dead of night (1945) Night of the living dead (1968)
Excellent job, I especially enjoyed the Night of the Demon color segment.I know the Maurice Jarre music used in the second half of the video,but what is the really creepy music that starts playing right around Village of the Damned ?
That scene from "Night of the Demon," at 1:18 is the obvious inspiration for Peter Jackson's Balrog, especially the part where the latter stalks down the hallways of Moria: Peter Jackson *did* start out as a horror director, after all.
The story 'The Casting of the Runes' has no appearance from a demon, and the director didn't want any in 'Night of the Demon', either. The studio, used to making shlock, insisted on it. The sound to chirping bats and a little gathering mist would have done the job well in the film. The story has been done on TV in Britain, and it's all the more effective for that scene playing out as it does in the story; daylight, the middle of a large field, on a path far from any help, with only the victim aware of the fire demon as it approaches and only seeing it as it grabs and burns him.
I'm just going to say that colorizing "Psycho" was a bad idea. If Hitchcock had wanted it to be in color, he'd have filmed it in color. He certainly had enough money to do so. The black and white was a stylistic choice on his part. Plus, it did let him get away with using chocolate syrup as the blood...because chocolate syrup is by far less expensive.
No psycho was made on a budget and he used the tv crew from his tv show he put up the money as the studio wouldn’t it still is better in black and white but I don’t care if a colour version is made as the original exists
I think the films that could have been filmed in color would have been better if they had been. There's something magical about the makeup, prosthetics, costumes and lighting they used to film black and white that works as well or better for color.
This was a completely fantastic watch, and I am usually against colorisation of classic black and white films. However, I feel the unfortunate obligation that I must point out at least one error in this otherwise magnificent video. In the scene where Arbogast is murdered in Psycho, the color of his coat changes from brown when he's attacked, to blue when he's falling back down the stairs, and back to brown again when he lands on the floor.
Did anyone forget they remade Psycho in 1998 in full color, it flopped at the box office & couldn't hold a candle to the original black & white version. Color doesn't make it a better movie.
Seen the later Psycho remake. The small changes include a little something while Norman is watching Marion shower, and a few other details impossible to show back then but possible now, such as three stab wounds in Marion's back being visible as she falls from the shower. Also a complete pan-in from the city of Phoenix in through a window to two lovers in bed together, implying this is just one of many stories that are happening that day. Done in several shots originally, but one in the re-make. A similar pull-out at the end shows how the swamp has the new highway on the far side, and implies there could be many cars sunk in it, not just the two we know about. Technical details and some censorship details, too.
A couple of foreign horror films in the mix including: Kwaidan (Japan), Nosferatu/Cabinet Of Dr. Caligari (Germany), Black Sunday (Italy) & Eyes Without A Face (France). Buy why did you add a clip from Plan 9 From Outer Space? 😅
Perfectly I love it colorized but some of the classic Gothic scenery reminds me has that Tim Burton Batman vibes well of course it was the inspiration to this
@@love-ip7sz Once you step into that shower, you're vulnerable. I think that's the kind of thought process Hitchcock had. For example, that shot before just before the murder that shows her perspective looking up directly at the water coming out of the shower head, who hasn't ever seen that. We can all relate to that.
A big thank you for these unforgettable sequences that you allow us to relive even more forcefully through color. I strongly invite you to work on a recoloring of the extract from the film "Mister Sardonicus" from 1961, when the main character of the film goes to dig up his father, that he inherits his mortuary face, and returns to see his wife who discovers her face in the candlelight!!!
The old cult movies l have been searching , when both l was a Child - and was watched this kind of movies , l had attected very bad . Still aswell l cant forget , evil dead 1981 year , monster movies , haunted house movies etc .
Ok Hitchcock a décidé de tourner psychose en noir et blanc, mais apparement certain estime que c est necessaite de le faire en couleur... Comme si le maitre n avait rien compris...
Seeing Psycho in color is super weird but also super interesting. Great job!
And grizzly 😵💫
It’s interesting because it actually shows just how little actual violence there is going on. Sure, someone’s being stabbed, but unlike most horror films now, you don’t actually see the knife hit her, it’s all the power of suggestion. And some really great cinematography, editing, music and acting of course
Not having to see Vince Vaughn and Anne Heche's horrible acting is a plus.
(Reference: The 1998 Psycho remake in colour)
En plus, lorsque l'actrice est allongée par terre, elle joue, ce n'est pas un arrêt sur image.
The effects shots from 'Night of the Demon' are less effective in colour, I think, mostly because the simple double-exposure of a smoking puppet demon is so odd and hard to make out in monochrome, but distinctly obvious in colour.
While I love that you colorize these films some of them speak volumes in b&w
The bad colorization is truly a horror
Yuck
The choice of horror films chosen to be colorized is quite ridiculous. Such a poor choice. There's only one classic in this lot and that is the perennial favourite Psycho that is truly timeless. Yes, the murder scene of Psycho was aesthetically shot with that master of suspense Alfred Hitchcock. Lovely to see the gorgeous Janet Leigh come alive in color as also the brilliance of Anthony Perkins character, Norman Bates. I have seen this gem in black & white a few times over the years, but would love to see it in full color. I hope they choose AI hard restore 5K colorization. Our RUclips is always full of lovely surprises and your faithful fans are more than grateful.
I like how the “shower scene” is done tastefully and isn’t just nudity for the sake of nudity
That random nudity/murder combo in horror movies started in the late 70s
Lmao...ok.....😒
I don't get the problem
@@jasonvoorheescampblood to put it into simpler terms. I take issue with nudity in movies being like "eye candy" because imagine how women feel seein that. Imagine if you were just trying to watch movies and get constanly bombarded with naked dudes.
assuming you are straight and arent into that
I would love to the Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone in color as well, that series will always be a timeless CLASSIC
I second this! The twilight zone is television writing done right. A lot of the messages on that show still hold up to this day.
What’s crazy is the blood in this scene is actually chocolate syrup. That was the beauty of black and white film. You could get away with those kinds of effects.
@S B I agree.
Everyone knows this.
Sorta like in the scene in Looney Tunes back in action where bugs bunny did the same thing
Bosco's chocolate syrup lol
Chocolate syrup would look better, that's why it's used.
It's also why the actual Addams Family set had pink walls.
Let's have full colour universal horrors please , would be great 👍
Very fine colorization work. Please do more!
Woah Psycho in color really destroys the illusion with Bosco's chocolate syrup as blood lol
The only one of these I don't like is Nosferatu. I always pictured him to be pale as a sheet, even in colour
I think the scenes from 'The Cabinet of Doctor Caligari' and 'Onibaba' are very effective in this semi-colour style, though.
The films that were featured:
Psycho (1960)
The tingler (1959)
Onibaba (1964)
Village of the damed (1960)
Nosferatu (1922)
The thing from another world (1951)
Night of the demon (1957)
Plan 9 from outer space (1959)
The cabinet of doctor caligari (1920)
Eyes without a face (1960)
Vampyr (1932)
Night of the hunter (1955)
Faust (1926)
Black sunday (1960)
Spider baby (1967)
Dead of night (1945)
Night of the living dead (1968)
Excellent job, I especially enjoyed the Night of the Demon color segment.I know the Maurice Jarre music used in the second half of the video,but what is the really creepy music that starts playing right around Village of the Damned ?
That's the Bernhard Hermann theme for Cape Fear.
No...!!!
2:45 movie is Faust (1926)
That scene from "Night of the Demon," at 1:18 is the obvious inspiration for Peter Jackson's Balrog, especially the part where the latter stalks down the hallways of Moria: Peter Jackson *did* start out as a horror director, after all.
The story 'The Casting of the Runes' has no appearance from a demon, and the director didn't want any in 'Night of the Demon', either.
The studio, used to making shlock, insisted on it.
The sound to chirping bats and a little gathering mist would have done the job well in the film.
The story has been done on TV in Britain, and it's all the more effective for that scene playing out as it does in the story; daylight, the middle of a large field, on a path far from any help, with only the victim aware of the fire demon as it approaches and only seeing it as it grabs and burns him.
The line “it’s in the trees! It’s coming!” from this film was also in the Kate bush song “hounds of love”.
I'd love to see "Creature From The Black Lagoon" in color.
Everything doesn't have to be in color, Pycho and Night of the Hunter are so effective BECAUSE they are in black and white.
I'm just going to say that colorizing "Psycho" was a bad idea. If Hitchcock had wanted it to be in color, he'd have filmed it in color. He certainly had enough money to do so. The black and white was a stylistic choice on his part. Plus, it did let him get away with using chocolate syrup as the blood...because chocolate syrup is by far less expensive.
No psycho was made on a budget and he used the tv crew from his tv show he put up the money as the studio wouldn’t it still is better in black and white but I don’t care if a colour version is made as the original exists
0:59 That is Onibaba for those curious
This is so nicely done that seems it was made by a pro
Yeah psychos shower scene looks fake but its still a classic brilliant film masterpiece & milestone in filmmaking!!!!
I just watched it and wow what a movie, especially for 1960.
The colourisation is fantastic. It gives a totally new experience watching them again.
Wow!! OMG! OMG! Subscribed. Please make more videos in colour.
Fascinating but I still prefer B&W
unbelievable
Nosferatu don't have white skin? even with color?
And I didn't think Janet Leigh could be more beautiful..then I see her in color
I’m gonna need someone to give me a list (time stamps included) of all the movies….
Where did you find the colorized versions?
Seriously?
It’s in the bio
He has a friend who works at a furniture repair store, He whipped it up and had him make it!
I think the films that could have been filmed in color would have been better if they had been. There's something magical about the makeup, prosthetics, costumes and lighting they used to film black and white that works as well or better for color.
本動画とは関係ないところに感心してしまいました。
「サイコ」の最後、牢獄のアンソニー。
その笑顔に最後、髑髏が僅かにディゾルブ(OL)するのですね。カッコ良い!です!
This was a completely fantastic watch, and I am usually against colorisation of classic black and white films. However, I feel the unfortunate obligation that I must point out at least one error in this otherwise magnificent video. In the scene where Arbogast is murdered in Psycho, the color of his coat changes from brown when he's attacked, to blue when he's falling back down the stairs, and back to brown again when he lands on the floor.
That’s because this is an AI colorization
Excellent upload and work. Big thumbs up 👍
Did anyone forget they remade Psycho in 1998 in full color, it flopped at the box office & couldn't hold a candle to the original black & white version. Color doesn't make it a better movie.
Psycho '98 didn't flop because it was in color, it flopped because it was an exact note for note clone of the original.
Seen the later Psycho remake.
The small changes include a little something while Norman is watching Marion shower, and a few other details impossible to show back then but possible now, such as three stab wounds in Marion's back being visible as she falls from the shower.
Also a complete pan-in from the city of Phoenix in through a window to two lovers in bed together, implying this is just one of many stories that are happening that day.
Done in several shots originally, but one in the re-make.
A similar pull-out at the end shows how the swamp has the new highway on the far side, and implies there could be many cars sunk in it, not just the two we know about.
Technical details and some censorship details, too.
All the horror movies look like you watch the visuals today
Amazing. Thank you for doing this!
Psycho will always be more scary in black and white plan 9 in color Wow!
The whole film needs to be colourised
I see Nosferatu with a more pallid skin colour but great stuff. The Japanese ones are really creepy and pop
4:14 What film is that?
Eyes without a Face
@@griffendune Thank you
I'm loving every single one
Great job!
Not Psycho. Alfred Hitchcock intentionally made this film in black and white. Don’t mess with perfection.
There's nothing better than a Horror movie.
Well that's karma for ya' eh ? She did steal the boss's money, right.?! Lol 😢😮😂😅.
did not expect to see Night of the Hunter in this !!!! i have knuckle tattoos because this movie
Funny we get to see the blood for the Psycho shower scene as red since it was really chocolate syrup
What movie was that with the woman wearing the torture mask?
Black Sunday 1960
A couple of foreign horror films in the mix including: Kwaidan (Japan), Nosferatu/Cabinet Of Dr. Caligari (Germany), Black Sunday (Italy) & Eyes Without A Face (France).
Buy why did you add a clip from Plan 9 From Outer Space? 😅
Fantastic - though as interesting it is to see psycho in colour, this one is much better and scarier in B&W
I prefer coloured images. Amazing pretty scenes here. 😊
The blood in Psycho should've been dark brown (as it was chocolate syrup) :) jk
Beautiful work
I'd like to see Gus Van Sant's remake of Psycho in black and white.
I have seen clips of psycho but has the whole film been done??
Perfectly I love it colorized but some of the classic Gothic scenery reminds me has that Tim Burton Batman vibes well of course it was the inspiration to this
1:59- What’s Spider Man doing in this?
Movie titles in the clips would've made it better. I knew some but not all of the movie scenes.
Very interesting - tho faces bit too orange-y? Can’t the orange be subdued?
take some movies known for brilliant vivid color and convert some of those to b&w.
Movie: Psycho (1960)
(1968) Horror Full Movie Colorized HD
This is why you do not allow men into women’s spaces.
How come the blood is red if they used chocolate syrup?
These are fantastic! Nice job turning the chocolate syrup into blood in Psycho!
The Mask of Satan scene was brutal.
Honestly. After not revisiting the Psycho scene for a while, and being an adult now (30+) thatbshower scene is honestly SUPER harrowing.
I remember watching it when I was like thirteen and for years I would peak behind the curtains, I think because of that scene , something about it
@@love-ip7sz Once you step into that shower, you're vulnerable. I think that's the kind of thought process Hitchcock had. For example, that shot before just before the murder that shows her perspective looking up directly at the water coming out of the shower head, who hasn't ever seen that. We can all relate to that.
Psycho is better in B and W
Whats the film at 3:32 ?
Looks interesting.
Black sunday directed by Mario bava From 1960
Fabulous, haunting imagery.
Scary, not scary.
Cool though
Good best friends Tony ❤❤❤❤❤😊
Spider Baby in color 👍🥹
No night of the living dead?
is this all digital or... what?
A big thank you for these unforgettable sequences that you allow us to relive even more forcefully through color. I strongly invite you to work on a recoloring of the extract from the film "Mister Sardonicus" from 1961, when the main character of the film goes to dig up his father, that he inherits his mortuary face, and returns to see his wife who discovers her face in the candlelight!!!
Psycho movie 1960
....very fun.
The Color is Psycho is so bad the blood in Psycho was Brown because I was at the Alfred Hitchcock place in Universal Studios
Los padres del terror
This was made using Artificial Inteligence. I guess
AI "knows" the real colours . That's why the blood was transferred as brown. It's no lie !
I wish they had colorized copied versions of EVERY black and white film, while still preserving the original film.
The old cult movies l have been searching , when both l was a Child - and was watched this kind of movies , l had attected very bad . Still aswell l cant forget , evil dead 1981 year , monster movies , haunted house movies etc .
Norman bates dress is dark blue I think.
FEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEET
*C duerme del cringe*
Only one two second clip from Night of the Living Dead?
WOW !!! SPOT-ON JOB !!! The COLORISATION PROCESS HAS IMPROVED!!!
Nosferatu lol
wow - do it
0:54 that theme music sounds like Sideshow Bob from the Simpsons
Ok Hitchcock a décidé de tourner psychose en noir et blanc, mais apparement certain estime que c est necessaite de le faire en couleur...
Comme si le maitre n avait rien compris...
Someone is giving these classic movies the Ted Turner treatment.
Amazing! The Bad Seed (1956), please!
It looks like Janet Leigh was eating a cherry life saver!
We need a cut of the original “Psycho” in colour
No
you know what else is scary in color, house of wax
Les yeux sans visage (Yes without a face)
Bravo whats that puppet movie???