Freddie. I watched the first film in the mid-90s, when I was small, in the strictest confidence with a friend who had a VCR. It's hard to imagine, but when a huge country collapsed and everything was literally depreciating by the day, the VCR at home was something like your own private plane in a decent country. Perhaps it was the second or third horror film in my life (we simply did not shoot such films, and the first was simply a successful adaptation of the classics of literature on the theme of mythical creatures, it was a part of school reading program, and the second was an attempt to show foreign cinema with then impressive and now terribly funny effects
www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1Xm5yisvbY. I think no one has ever heard of him outside the USSR and the countries of the communist bloc, but it has some cult status here, because then it seemed like something very new and bold, but now it is just cheap and funny). And then Freddie with his rivers of blood, a glove floating out in the bathtub, his enlarging hands in a dark alley, slashing one of the characters on the ceiling - it was something unprecedented, it was even impossible to imagine such a thing. Then I was afraid for a long time to walk near dark places at night

Perhaps, only Xtro film made a greater impression on me, but unlike the characters listed above, it did not become so iconic, although there were also some wild and frightening plot twists for me and scenes. And then few years later I watched "The Thing" and realized that horror films are definitely mine. I still love this movie