Fright film fans can now take a trip down a horror-infused lane with the Horror Made Here experience from Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood. Open now through November 1st, the Horror Made Here tour features historic horror film props, costumes and more, including the titular doll from Annabelle, Freddy Kruger's bladed glove, and much more.

Horror Made Here's extensive collection of props and costumes are teased in the photo gallery below, and we also have the press release with full details on the event:

Press Release: Burbank, CA – October 5, 2015 – Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood unveiled a brand new experience for fright fans as Horror Made Here made its debut. Featured inside the newly-opened Stage 48: Script to Screen and available for a limited time only especially for Halloween, Horror Made Here offers guests the opportunity to discover behind-the-scenes filmmaking secrets from some of Warner Bros. and New Line Cinema’s more sinister titles.

For a limited time only until Sunday 1st November, guests can get up close to iconic props and costumes from some of studio’s best-known horror films, as well as admire the art of horror make-up and prosthetics in a display created especially for the Studio Tour by Oscar®-winning special effects expert Christien Tinsley.

Freddy Krueger’s glove from Nightmare on Elm Street, the original cracked bedroom door from The Exorcist and the sinister stunt doll from Annabelle are showcased amongst a collection of ghoulish film props in the attraction’s Stage 48: Script to Screen. Unearthed from Warner Bros. Archives especially for the occasion, the authentic artifacts also include the spell book and wooden staff with totems and crystals from PracticalMagic as well as the music box from The Conjuring.

Christien Tinsley, who was honored with an Academy Award® for Best Technical Achievement, received an Oscar® nomination for his work on The Passion of the Christ, and three Primetime Emmy nominations for Outstanding Prosthetic Make-Up onAmerican Horror Story, Glee and Nip/Tuck has constructed a unique exhibit which demonstrates the step-by-step development of practical creature effects for horror films. Guests are able to see the process behind incredibly-detailed prosthetic special effects make-up. The artist’s display takes guests through the creative process, from design, sculpting and molding to painting and application (highlighted with tools, reference images and special effects supplies).

A spooky photo opportunity adds the final touch to the Horror Made Here experience; inviting guests to take the ultimate head shot. The final effect, achieved by a mirror illusion, shows guests with their head on a platter and provides fright fans with a fun memento of their visit.

About Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood

Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood takes guests closer than ever to the legendary entertainment they know and love. Film fans get to see the real sets and soundstages where the greatest names in entertainment made history as they touch, tour and explore the iconic 110-acre film studio that brought Argo and Ocean’s Eleven to the big screen. From The Big Bang Theory toFriends, the Studio Tour takes guests behind the camera for a revealing look at how the magic is made.

A visit includes a rare look inside many of the lot’s production areas as well as the innovative new addition to the Studio Tour,Stage 48: Script to Screen. The interactive experience offers guests the unique opportunity to explore the full film and television production process and the glory of awards season, with each component represented step-by-step throughout the purpose-built soundstage. Guests also explore the Archive, which currently showcases props and costumes from all eight Batman films (including the yet-to-be-released Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice) and all eight Harry Potter films. Guests also stop by the Prop Department, which features one of the largest selections of rare antiquities and modern furniture, rugs, drapery, lighting and hand props from Hollywood’s golden era. Then, the Picture Car Vault, home to some of Batman’s most famous vehicles, including the new Batmobile from Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, the Tumbler from The Dark Knight trilogy and the Bathammer from Batman and Robin.

Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood is open Monday through Sunday, 8:00AM to 4:00PM, with Studio Tours departing every 30 minutes and extended hours offered during the summer season. Reservations are recommended and all children eight years or older are welcomed. Tickets are $62 per person and can be purchased online at www.wbstudiotour.com or by calling 818-977-TOUR (8687).

Photos courtesy of Warner Bros.:

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    Raised on a steady diet of R.L. Stine’s Goosebumps books and Are You Afraid of the Dark?, Derek has been fascinated with fear since he first saw ForeverWare being used on an episode of Eerie, Indiana.

    When he’s not writing about horror as the Senior News Reporter for Daily Dead, Derek can be found daydreaming about the Santa Carla Boardwalk from The Lost Boys or reading Stephen King and Brian Keene novels.