
Nothing makes a horror movie like an iconic scream. Whether delivered by final girls, terrified victims, or characters facing unimaginable horror, these screams helped create some of the most memorable moments the genre has ever produced.
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10. The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974) — Sally at the Dinner Table
Marilyn Burns delivers a completely unhinged scream that makes the chaotic dinner scene feel horrifyingly real.
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9. Jaws (1975) — Chrissie’s Opening Attack
The terrified screams during the opening shark attack instantly established the movie’s brutal tone.
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8. Scream (1996) — Casey Becker on the Phone
Drew Barrymore turned panic into one of horror’s most unforgettable opening scenes.
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7. Hereditary (2018) — Annie Finds the Body
Toni Collette delivers a scream of grief and horror that audiences still describe as deeply disturbing.
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6. Psycho (1960) — Marion Crane in the Shower
The screaming combined with the editing and music created one of the most famous horror scenes ever filmed.
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5. Halloween (1978) — Laurie Sees Michael Myers Return
Jamie Lee Curtis perfectly captured the panic of realizing the nightmare is not over.
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4. The Blair Witch Project (1999) — Heather in the Woods
The raw screaming in the darkness helped the movie feel terrifyingly authentic to audiences at the time.
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3. Alien (1979) — Lambert Cornered by the Xenomorph
The helpless terror in the scene made the encounter feel far more horrifying than showing the creature directly.
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2. A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984) — Tina’s Bedroom Death
The screaming and chaos during the attack created one of the most shocking sequences in slasher history.
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1. The Exorcist (1973) — Regan’s Demonic Outbursts
The mixture of screaming, growling, and unnatural vocal effects helped create one of horror cinema’s most terrifying performances ever.
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