Scream stars Neve Campbell and David Arquette reveal the first horror movies they ever saw, and both agree that Stanley Kubrick's The Shining terrified them.
Two of the Scream franchise’s original stars, Neve Campbell and David Arquette, have revealed the first horror films that they ever saw. Throughout the history of Wes Craven and Kevin Williamson’s beloved Scream series, one of the key components has been the connection to the grand history of scary movies.
Campbell: I saw The Changeling with George C. Scott. Have you ever seen that? I was eleven. I was at a sleepover and I’ve never forgiven that friend. Like, I had nightmares for a month. That’s a terrifying movie. In addition to revealing their first horror movie experiences, Campbell and Arquette were also asked to name the first horror film they saw that really scared them and changed their lives. Both Scream stars agreed that it was Stanley Kubrick’s 1980 adaptation of Stephen King’s famed horror novel, The Shining.
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