![]() From Sadie’s visceral fright and the disturbing silence before discovering her death, to the fact that Ed and Lorraine Warren’s seminar was about a more believable trauma victim, it’s clear that the script had a lot of visuals and sounds in mind that were replaced or altered to fit the vision we see on screen today. But the script of The Conjuring stands apart for its storytelling, and for the original ways it set our teeth on edge. No one’s arguing the utter terror of moments like the film’s introduction to Annabelle, or the creepiest game of “hide and clap” ever. Whether the final product was a bone-chilling fright-fest or a lukewarm snoozer you could take your grandparents to, here are 10 horror scripts that are scarier than the movie! The Conjuring Screenplay by Chad Hayes & Carey W. ![]() Some horror scripts have so much to offer in the fear department, so much, in fact, that the scripts themselves end up being more terrifying than the actual film. Who doesn’t love a good scare? I mean, what’s more thrilling than cutting the lights, cranking up the sound, and peaking through your trembling fingers at a good horror flick? Well…there might be one thing: their scripts. These stories are even more terrifying off-screen. Forget jump scares and loud and sudden noises. ![]()
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