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In the 1930s, iconic monsters such as Universal's Dracula and Frankenstein launch a horror renaissance when they are reintroduced to movie-going audiences, offering a shared escape from real-world anxieties
Following World War II, Americans' anxieties evolved into fears around unchecked science, nuclear annihilation, and Communism (aka "the Red Scare"). Horror filmmakers responded with legendary films like Invasion of the Body Snatchers and The Blob.