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Let's see:

1. John Carpenter's The Thing (Based on the equally awesome book "Who Goes There?")

2. The Night of the Hunter

3. Duel (Stephen Spielberg does a movie about a trucker taunting/attempting to murder a man on the highway for no reason. That's the scariest part. He seemingly does it to do it, no more reason necessary)

4. Audition, I'll never look at acupuncture needles again...

5. Play Misty for Me (Clint Eastwood, radio dj, is menaced by a woman that keeps insisting he play the song "Misty". A slow burn of a movie that builds and builds.

I have more but five is enough. Side note "Soylent Green" is based on the book "Make Room! Make Room!" A loose adaption about over-population that only features a brief mention of soylent steak and never implies that it is in fact "made of people."