Results: 18 Scary-ish Movies With Louisiana As The Setting. Part 1 of 6
Published on 10/04/2025
Louisiana has a significant and diverse history of scary movies, with many filmmakers leveraging its unique landscapes and culture—from the eerie bayous and plantations to the gothic atmosphere of New Orleans—to inspire movies like The Skeleton Key and Interview with the Vampire. There's only one question for this series. Does this sound like a movie that you'd want to watch? 965KVKI is my source for this series.
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Cat People - New Orleans. This movie was released in the year 1982. Irena Gallier has a dark family secret that comes to light after she reconnects with her brother, Paul, in New Orleans. She becomes involved with zoologist Oliver while facing a dangerous family curse. Does this sound like a movie that you'd want to watch?
Yes
18%
368 votes
No
53%
1058 votes
Undecided
13%
258 votes
Not Applicable
16%
316 votes
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Trespass - Shreveport. This movie was released in the year 2011. Kyle Miller and his wife, Sarah, enjoy a happy life until violent thieves, led by Elias, invade their home disguised as police. Kyle must use his negotiating skills to save them from danger. Does this sound like a movie that you'd want to watch?
Yes
27%
537 votes
No
42%
835 votes
Undecided
16%
314 votes
Not Applicable
16%
314 votes
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The St. Francisville Experiment - St. Francisville. This "found-footage" movie was released in the year 2000. Four people, including a psychic and a ghost hunter, travel to Louisiana to investigate a haunted house. They are unprepared for the horrors they encounter, captured in the "St. Francisville Experiment." Does this sound like a movie that you'd want to watch?
Yes
20%
399 votes
No
49%
988 votes
Undecided
15%
295 votes
Not Applicable
16%
318 votes
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