Romania, with its rich folklore and haunting landscapes, has long been a source of inspiration for horror filmmakers. This curated list of 10 horror movies set in Romania offers a chilling journey through the country's dark history and supernatural legends. Each film has been selected for its unique take on horror, providing viewers with a blend of traditional vampire lore, modern scares, and eerie atmospheres. Whether you're a fan of classic horror or looking for something new, these films, all available with Italian dubbing, promise to deliver spine-tingling experiences.

La maledizione dei Baskerville (1959)
Descrizione: Although not directly set in Romania, its gothic atmosphere and supernatural elements resonate with Romanian horror themes.
Fatto: This adaptation of the Sherlock Holmes story was one of the first Hammer Horror films.


Dracula (1931)
Descrizione: The iconic film that introduced Bela Lugosi as Count Dracula, set in Transylvania, Romania, this film captures the essence of vampire lore.
Fatto: Bela Lugosi was so committed to his role that he slept in a coffin on set to get into character.


La maschera del demonio (1960)
Descrizione: Set in medieval Moldavia, this film features a witch's curse and a vampire-like resurrection, showcasing Romanian folklore.
Fatto: It was Mario Bava's directorial debut, and it's considered a classic of Italian horror cinema.


La notte dei morti viventi (1968)
Descrizione: While not set in Romania, it's included for its influence on horror, with scenes reminiscent of Romanian zombie lore.
Fatto: The film was shot on a shoestring budget and became a cult classic, influencing zombie films worldwide.


La notte dei diavoli (1972)
Descrizione: A modern take on the Romanian legend of the Strigoi, focusing on a man who inherits a haunted estate.
Fatto: The film was inspired by the novel "I Wurdalak" by Aleksei Tolstoy.


La casa delle anime dannate (1963)
Descrizione: A group of tourists in Romania encounters a haunted castle with a dark history, blending Gothic horror with psychological terror.
Fatto: The film was shot in an actual Romanian castle, adding to its eerie authenticity.


La leggenda del lupo mannaro (1975)
Descrizione: A tale of lycanthropy set in Romania, exploring the myth of the werewolf in a chilling narrative.
Fatto: The film was one of the first to use practical effects for werewolf transformations.


La cripta e l'incubo (1964)
Descrizione: A gothic horror film with a Romanian setting, involving a cursed family and supernatural occurrences.
Fatto: The film features a rare appearance by Christopher Lee in a non-Dracula role.


La casa del terrore (1960)
Descrizione: A group of travelers in Romania find themselves in a castle with a dark secret, blending horror with mystery.
Fatto: The film was part of a wave of Italian Gothic horror films in the 1960s.


La maschera della morte (1963)
Descrizione: A story of a cursed mask that brings death to its wearers, set in the haunting landscapes of Romania.
Fatto: The film was one of the last collaborations between director Riccardo Freda and actor Christopher Lee.
