Horror movies have a unique way of capturing our imaginations, often leaving us with a desire to own a piece of that spine-chilling experience. From iconic props to chilling collectibles, the world of horror movie merchandise is as vast as it is fascinating. This curated list showcases 10 films whose merchandise has become legendary, offering fans a tangible connection to their favorite frights. Whether you're a collector or just looking for a spooky souvenir, these films have something for every horror enthusiast.

Psycho (1960)
Description: The Bates Motel sign and Norman's mother's silhouette are iconic pieces of merchandise. The film's groundbreaking approach to horror has made its memorabilia timeless.
Fact: Alfred Hitchcock bought up every copy of the novel to keep the ending a secret. The shower scene took a week to film.


The Exorcist (1973)
Description: This film's merchandise includes the infamous Pazuzu statue, which has become a symbol of pure terror. The Exorcist's impact on horror cinema is undeniable, and its merchandise reflects that chilling legacy.
Fact: The film was so terrifying that it was reported to have caused some viewers to faint or leave the theater. The Pazuzu statue was designed by the film's director, William Friedkin.


The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974)
Description: Leatherface's chainsaw and mask are chilling pieces of horror memorabilia. The film's raw, gritty style has made its merchandise a must-have for horror fans.
Fact: The film was inspired by real-life events, including the crimes of Ed Gein. The chainsaw used in the film was a Poulan 245A.


Halloween (1978)
Description: Michael Myers' mask, originally a William Shatner mask painted white, has become an emblem of horror. The film's minimalist approach to terror has made its merchandise both eerie and iconic.
Fact: The film was shot in 20 days on a budget of less than $300,


Friday the 13th (1980)
Description: Jason Voorhees' hockey mask, which didn't appear until the third film, has become synonymous with horror. The franchise's longevity has made its merchandise a staple for collectors.
Fact: The original film was inspired by the success of Halloween. The mask was chosen for its availability and anonymity.


The Shining (1980)
Description: The Overlook Hotel's keychain and the iconic "Here's Johnny!" door are popular pieces of merchandise. The film's psychological horror has made its memorabilia both eerie and collectible.
Fact: Stanley Kubrick was known for his perfectionism, requiring over 100 takes for some scenes. The film's famous hedge maze was actually a set piece.


The Evil Dead (1981)
Description: The Necronomicon, or the Book of the Dead, is a sought-after piece of horror merchandise. The film's cult status has made its memorabilia both rare and highly collectible.
Fact: Sam Raimi and Bruce Campbell made the film on a shoestring budget, often using friends and family as crew. The Necronomicon was designed by Tom Sullivan.


A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)
Description: Freddy Krueger's glove, with its razor-sharp fingers, is one of the most iconic pieces of horror merchandise. The film's blend of dream and reality has made it a staple in horror lore, and its merchandise captures that surreal terror.
Fact: Robert Englund, who played Freddy, was initially hesitant to take on the role due to its gruesomeness. The glove was designed by special effects artist Jim Doyle.


Scream (1996)
Description: Ghostface's mask, with its haunting, blank expression, has become a staple in horror merchandise. The film's clever meta-narrative has made its merchandise both fun and terrifying.
Fact: The mask was originally designed for a different film, but was repurposed for Scream. The film revitalized the slasher genre in the '90s.


It (2017)
Description: Pennywise's red balloon and the iconic clown mask are chilling pieces of merchandise. The film's modern take on Stephen King's classic has made its memorabilia both terrifying and collectible.
Fact: The film set a record for the biggest opening weekend for a horror movie. The red balloon was inspired by the book's cover art.
