From Neve Campbell to Barbara Crampton, from Mia Goth to Janet Leigh, here are the women (and sometimes the girls) who made an indelible mark on horror movies
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A majority of the ladies on this list made their names in horror as the sort of attractive young adults who draw the attention of murderous men. Not so with Barrymore, who made her feature debut in Ken Russell’s , which came out when she was five years old. Four years later, having become a child superstar thanks toshe really made her horror mark in two Stephen King adaptations. First, as the pyrokinetic Charlie, she memorably set George C. Scott ablaze in, as a girl menaced by a small troll and defended by a feline friend.
, she’s treated like genre royalty and an A-list cameo showcasing her trivia knowledge, and as an accidental flesh-craving zombie in, it’s the fact that we’d never ordinarily imagine her as a monster that works so well. [Luke Y. Thompson]
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