MagicImage Filmbooks Presents Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man

MagicImage Filmbooks Presents Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man
Author: Philip J. Riley
Publisher: Magicimage Filmbooks
Total Pages: 214
Release: 1990
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN:

From the vaults of the Ackerman Archives. Contains: production background; a press book; biography notes on cast and crew; complete shooting script; rare photos; and behind the scene photos.

MagicImage Filmbooks Presents The Wolf Man

MagicImage Filmbooks Presents The Wolf Man
Author: Philip J. Riley
Publisher: Magicimage Filmbooks
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1993
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN:

From the vaults of the Ackerman Archives. Contains: production background; a press book; biography notes on cast and crew; complete shooting script; rare photos; and behind the scene photos.

MagicImage Filmbooks Presents Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein

MagicImage Filmbooks Presents Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein
Author: Philip J. Riley
Publisher: Magicimage Filmbooks
Total Pages: 172
Release: 1990
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN:

From the vaults of the Ackerman Archives. Contains: production background; a press book; biography notes on cast and crew; complete shooting script; rare photos; and behind the scene photos.

MagicImage Filmbooks Presents Dracula

MagicImage Filmbooks Presents Dracula
Author: Philip J. Riley
Publisher: Magicimage Filmbooks
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1990
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN:

From the vaults of the Ackerman Archives. Contains: production background; a press book; biography notes on cast and crew; complete shooting script; rare photos; and behind the scene photos.

The Horror Film

The Horror Film
Author: Stephen Prince
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2004-02-09
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 081354257X

In this volume, Stephen Prince has collected essays reviewing the history of the horror film and the psychological reasons for its persistent appeal, as well as discussions of the developmental responses of young adult viewers and children to the genre. The book focuses on recent postmodern examples such as The Blair Witch Project. In a daring move, the volume also examines Holocaust films in relation to horror. Part One features essays on the silent and classical Hollywood eras. Part Two covers the postWorld War II era and discusses the historical, aesthetic, and psychological characteristics of contemporary horror films. In contrast to horror during the classical Hollywood period, contemporary horror features more graphic and prolonged visualizations of disturbing and horrific imagery, as well as other distinguishing characteristics. Princes introduction provides an overview of the genre, contextualizing the readings that follow. Stephen Prince is professor of communications at Virginia Tech. He has written many film books, including Classical Film Violence: Designing and Regulating Brutality in Hollywood Cinema, 19301968, and has edited Screening Violence, also in the Depth of Field Series.

Fear Itself

Fear Itself
Author: Melvin E. Matthews, Jr.
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2009-07-01
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0786443138

This book demonstrates how horror films of the 1930s and 1940s reflected specific events and personalities of the era, most notably the Great Depression and World War II. Beginning with Dracula and Frankenstein (1931), it relates the many ways that horror films and society intersected: Franklin D. Roosevelt's skepticism toward conventional wisdom and the public's distrust of experts was mirrored in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and Murders in the Rue Morgue; the freaks in Tod Browning's 1932 film of the same name revolted against the powerful people of the circus, much like the Bonus Army protested the sufferings of the Depression; King Kong's rampage on New York personified the anti-New York sentiment in the nation at large; Lon Chaney Jr.'s Wolf Man symbolized the experience of his creator, Curt Siodmak, as a Jewish refugee from Nazi Germany.