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Becoming Dracula - The Early Years of Bela Lugosi Vol. 1 (hardback) (Hardcover): Gary D. Rhodes, Bill Kaffenberger Becoming Dracula - The Early Years of Bela Lugosi Vol. 1 (hardback) (Hardcover)
Gary D. Rhodes, Bill Kaffenberger
R1,168 Discovery Miles 11 680 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Becoming Dracula (hardback) - The Early Years of Bela Lugosi, Volume Two (Hardcover): Gary D. Rhodes, Bill Kaffenberger Becoming Dracula (hardback) - The Early Years of Bela Lugosi, Volume Two (Hardcover)
Gary D. Rhodes, Bill Kaffenberger
R1,154 Discovery Miles 11 540 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Son of Dracula (hardback) (Hardcover, Annotated edition): Gary D. Rhodes, Tom Weaver, Robert J Kiss Son of Dracula (hardback) (Hardcover, Annotated edition)
Gary D. Rhodes, Tom Weaver, Robert J Kiss
R1,050 Discovery Miles 10 500 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Bela Lugosi and the Monogram Nine (hardback) (Hardcover): Gary D. Rhodes, Robert Guffey Bela Lugosi and the Monogram Nine (hardback) (Hardcover)
Gary D. Rhodes, Robert Guffey
R897 Discovery Miles 8 970 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
No Traveler Returns - The Lost Years of Bela Lugosi (hardback) (Hardcover): Gary D. Rhodes, Bill Kaffenberger No Traveler Returns - The Lost Years of Bela Lugosi (hardback) (Hardcover)
Gary D. Rhodes, Bill Kaffenberger; Afterword by Bela G. Lugosi
R981 Discovery Miles 9 810 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Bela Lugosi in Person (hardback) (Hardcover): Bill Kaffenberger, Gary D. Rhodes Bela Lugosi in Person (hardback) (Hardcover)
Bill Kaffenberger, Gary D. Rhodes; Foreword by Ann Croft
R1,449 R1,212 Discovery Miles 12 120 Save R237 (16%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The Perils of Moviegoing in America - 1896-1950 (Hardcover, New): Gary D. Rhodes The Perils of Moviegoing in America - 1896-1950 (Hardcover, New)
Gary D. Rhodes
R4,213 Discovery Miles 42 130 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This title recaptures the lost history of the physical and moral perils that faced audiences at American movie theatres during the first fifty years of the cinema. During the first fifty years of the American cinema, the act of going to the movies was a risky process, fraught with a number of possible physical and moral dangers. Film fires were rampant, claiming many lives, as were movie theatre robberies, which became particularly common during the Great Depression. Labor disputes provoked a large number of movie theatre bombings, while low-level criminals like murderers, molesters, and prostitutes plied their trades in the darkened auditoriums. That was all in addition to the spread of disease, both real (as in the case of influenza) and imagined ("movie eyestrain"). Audiences also confronted an array of perceived moral dangers. Blue Laws prohibited Sunday film screenings, though theatres ignored them in many areas, sometimes resulting in the arrests of entire audiences. Movie theatre lotteries became another problem, condemned by politicians and clergymen throughout America for being immoral gambling. "The Perils of Moviegoing in America: 1896-1950" provides the first history of the many threats that faced film audiences, threats which claimed hundreds, if not thousands, of lives.

Scripts from the Crypt No. 12 - Tod Browning's The Revolt of the Dead (hardback) (Hardcover): Gary D. Rhodes, Robert Guffey Scripts from the Crypt No. 12 - Tod Browning's The Revolt of the Dead (hardback) (Hardcover)
Gary D. Rhodes, Robert Guffey; Edited by Tom Weaver
R1,224 Discovery Miles 12 240 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The Palgrave Encyclopedia of American Horror Film Shorts - 1915-1976 (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022): Gary D. Rhodes, David J. Hogan The Palgrave Encyclopedia of American Horror Film Shorts - 1915-1976 (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022)
Gary D. Rhodes, David J. Hogan
R5,285 Discovery Miles 52 850 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Palgrave Encyclopedia of American Horror Film Shorts chronicles for the first time over 1,500 horror and horror-related short subjects theatrically released between 1915, at the dawn of the feature film era when shorts became a differentiated category of cinema, and 1976, when the last of the horror-related shorts were distributed to movie theaters. Individual entries feature plot synopses, cast and crew information, and - where possible - production histories and original critical reviews. A small number of the short subjects catalogued herein are famous; such as those featuring the likes of Buster Keaton, Laurel and Hardy, The Three Stooges, Bugs Bunny, and Daffy Duck; but the bulk are forgotten. The diverse content of these shorts includes ghosts, devils, witches, vampires, skeletons, mad scientists, monsters, hypnotists, gorillas, dinosaurs, and so much more, including relevant nonfiction newsreels. Their rediscovery notably rewrites many chapters of the history of horror cinema, from increasing our understanding of the sheer number horror films that were produced and viewed by audiences to shedding light on particular subgenres and specific narrative and historical trends.

Offed (hardback) (Hardcover): Gary D. Rhodes Offed (hardback) (Hardcover)
Gary D. Rhodes
R787 Discovery Miles 7 870 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Edgar G. Ulmer - Detour on Poverty Row (Paperback): Gary D. Rhodes Edgar G. Ulmer - Detour on Poverty Row (Paperback)
Gary D. Rhodes; Contributions by Stephen Broomer, Steffen Hantke, Graeme Harper, Kevin Heffernan, …
R1,302 Discovery Miles 13 020 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Edgar G. Ulmer: Detour on Poverty Row illuminates the work of this under-appreciated film auteur through 21 new essays penned by a range of scholars from around the globe. Ulmer, an immigrant to Hollywood who fell from grace in Tinseltown after only one studio film, became one of the reigning directors of Poverty Row B-movies. Structured in four sections, Part I examines various contexts important to Ulmer's career, such as his work at the Producers Releasing Corporation (PRC), and his work in exploitation films and ethnic cinema. Part II analyzes Ulmer's film noirs, featuring an emphasis on Detour (1945) and Murder Is My Beat (1955). Part III covers a variety of Ulmer's individual films, ranging from Bluebeard (1944) and Carnegie Hall (1947) to The Man from Planet X (1951) and Daughter of Dr. Jekyll (1957). Part IV concludes the volume with a case study of The Black Cat (1934), offering three different analyses of Ulmer's landmark horror film.

Edgar G. Ulmer - Detour on Poverty Row (Hardcover): Gary D. Rhodes Edgar G. Ulmer - Detour on Poverty Row (Hardcover)
Gary D. Rhodes; Contributions by Stephen Broomer, Steffen Hantke, Graeme Harper, Kevin Heffernan, …
R3,129 Discovery Miles 31 290 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Edgar G. Ulmer: Detour on Poverty Row illuminates the work of this under-appreciated film auteur through 21 new essays penned by a range of scholars from around the globe. Ulmer, an immigrant to Hollywood who fell from grace in Tinseltown after only one studio film, became one of the reigning directors of Poverty Row B-movies. Structured in four sections, Part I examines various contexts important to Ulmer's career, such as his work at the Producers Releasing Corporation (PRC), and his work in exploitation films and ethnic cinema. Part II analyzes Ulmer's film noirs, featuring an emphasis on Detour (1945) and Murder Is My Beat (1955). Part III covers a variety of Ulmer's individual films, ranging from Bluebeard (1944) and Carnegie Hall (1947) to The Man from Planet X (1951) and Daughter of Dr. Jekyll (1957). Part IV concludes the volume with a case study of The Black Cat (1934), offering three different analyses of Ulmer's landmark horror film.

Alma Rubens, Silent Snowbird - Her Complete 1930 Memoir, with a New Biography and Filmography (Paperback): Alma Rubens Alma Rubens, Silent Snowbird - Her Complete 1930 Memoir, with a New Biography and Filmography (Paperback)
Alma Rubens; Edited by Gary D. Rhodes, Alexander Webb
R1,024 R699 Discovery Miles 6 990 Save R325 (32%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Dark-eyed and distant Alma Rubens was one of the first female stars of the early feature film industry in the 1910s. She was a major star by 1920, but before the decade was over her screen career was marked and marred by cocaine abuse. She died in 1931 at age 33 - a Hollywood beauty, a casualty of Hollywood ""snow,"" yet much more. As an actress she was versatile, demonstrating a talent that was ahead of its time with her gentle and subtle expressions. This book contains Rubens's autobiography, a text titled ""This Bright World Again"" that was serialized in a ""New York"" newspaper in 1931. Ghost-written or not or somewhere in between, this long forgotten document deals with Rubens's addiction and despair. In addition, a new biography of Rubens takes the reader from her birth in San Francisco through an impoverished upbringing, three short-lived marriages, and her career in pictures for Triangle Film, Cosmopolitan, Fox and other production companies. The story of her film career mingles with a story of desperate drug addiction that led to hospital stays, violence and deception. A filmography lists her credits from 1913 to 1929. Appendices offer fan magazine articles, news articles addressing her drug abuse, items on her death and funeral, and an advertisement for her autobiography.

Vampires in Silent Cinema: Gary D. Rhodes Vampires in Silent Cinema
Gary D. Rhodes
R2,525 R2,117 Discovery Miles 21 170 Save R408 (16%) Out of stock

Despite the enormous cultural impact of Nosferatu (1922) on modern entertainment, from cartoon parodies and collectible toys, the history of vampires in silent cinema is largely unknown. Vampires in Silent Cinema covers the subject from 1896-1931, reclaiming a large array of forgotten films while adding meaningfully to horror studies through the examination of thousands of primary sources.

Stanley Kubrick - Essays on His Films and Legacy (Paperback): Gary D. Rhodes Stanley Kubrick - Essays on His Films and Legacy (Paperback)
Gary D. Rhodes
R1,035 R710 Discovery Miles 7 100 Save R325 (31%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Seventeen essays examine the career and films of director Stanley Kubrick from a variety of perspectives. Part I focuses on his early career, including his first newsreels, his photography for Look magazine, and his earliest films (Fear and Desire, Killer's Kiss). Part II examines his major or most popular films (Paths of Glory, The Shining, 2001: A Space Odyssey). Part III provides a thorough case study of Eyes Wide Shut, with four very different essays focusing on the film's use of sound, its representation of gender, its carnivalesque qualities, and its phenomenological nature. Finally, Part IV discusses Kubrick's ongoing legacy and his impact on contemporary filmmakers.

Consuming Images - Film Art and the American Television Commercial (Paperback): Gary D. Rhodes, Robert Singer Consuming Images - Film Art and the American Television Commercial (Paperback)
Gary D. Rhodes, Robert Singer
R641 Discovery Miles 6 410 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The American television commercial has an aesthetic and historical dynamic linking it directly to cinematic and media cultures. Consuming Images: Film Art and the American Television Commercial establishes the complex vitality of the television commercial both as a short film and as an art form. Through close and comparative readings, the book examines the influence of Hollywood film styles on the television commercial, and the resulting influence of the television commercial on Hollywood, exploring an intertwined aesthetic and technical relationship. Analysing key commercials over the decades that feature new technologies and film aesthetics that were subsequently adopted by feature filmmakers, the book establishes the television commercial as a vital form of film art.

Docufictions - Essays on the Intersection of Documentary and Fictional Filmmaking (Paperback): Gary D. Rhodes, John Parris... Docufictions - Essays on the Intersection of Documentary and Fictional Filmmaking (Paperback)
Gary D. Rhodes, John Parris Springer
R1,008 R907 Discovery Miles 9 070 Save R101 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Through most of the 20th century, the distinction between the fictional narrative film and the documentary was vigorously maintained. The documentary tradition developed side by side with, but in the shadow of, the more commercially successful feature film. In the latter part of the century, however, the two forms merged on occasion, and mockumentaries (fictional works in a documentary format) and docudramas (reality-based works in a fictional format) became part of the film and television landscape. The 18 essays here examine the relationships between narrative fiction films and documentary filmmaking, focusing on how each influenced the other and how the two were merged in such diverse films and shows as Citizen Kane, M*A*S*H, This Is Spinal Tap, and Destination Moon. Topics include the docudrama in early cinema, the industrial film as faux documentary, the fear evoked in 1950s science fiction films, the selling of ?reality? in mockumentaries, and reality television and documentary forms. The essays provide a foundation for significant rethinking of film history and criticism, offering the first significant discussion of two emerging and increasingly important genres.

The Palgrave Encyclopedia of American Horror Film Shorts - 1915–1976 (1st ed. 2022): Gary D. Rhodes, David J. Hogan The Palgrave Encyclopedia of American Horror Film Shorts - 1915–1976 (1st ed. 2022)
Gary D. Rhodes, David J. Hogan
R4,469 R4,089 Discovery Miles 40 890 Save R380 (9%) Out of stock

The Palgrave Encyclopedia of American Horror Film Shorts chronicles for the first time over 1,500 horror and horror-related short subjects theatrically released between 1915, at the dawn of the feature film era when shorts became a differentiated category of cinema, and 1976, when the last of the horror-related shorts were distributed to movie theaters.  Individual entries feature plot synopses, cast and crew information, and – where possible – production histories and original critical reviews. A small number of the short subjects catalogued herein are famous; such as those featuring the likes of Buster Keaton, Laurel and Hardy, The Three Stooges, Bugs Bunny, and Daffy Duck; but the bulk are forgotten. The diverse content of these shorts includes ghosts, devils, witches, vampires, skeletons, mad scientists, monsters, hypnotists, gorillas, dinosaurs, and so much more, including relevant nonfiction newsreels. Their rediscovery notably rewrites many chapters of the history of horror cinema, from increasing our understanding of the sheer number horror films that were produced and viewed by audiences to shedding light on particular subgenres and specific narrative and historical trends. 

Refocus: the Films of Budd Boetticher (Paperback, 100,000 ed.): Gary D. Rhodes Refocus: the Films of Budd Boetticher (Paperback, 100,000 ed.)
Gary D. Rhodes; Edited by Robert Singer
R861 Discovery Miles 8 610 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

One of the most important yet overlooked of Hollywood auteurs, Budd Boetticher was responsible for a number of classic films, including his famous 'Ranown' series of westerns starring Randolph Scott. With influential figures like Martin Scorsese and Clint Eastwood acknowledging Boetticher's influence, and with growing academic interest in his work, Gary D. Rhodes and Robert Singer present a vital collection of essays on the director's long career, from a range of international scholars. Looking at celebrated films like Buchanan Rides Alone (1958) and Comanche Station (1960), as well as at lesser-known works like Escape in the Fog (1945) and Behind Locked Doors (1948), this book also addresses Boetticher's influential television work on the James Garner series Maverick, and Boetticher's continuing aesthetic influence on contemporary TV classics like Breaking Bad.

Expressionism in the Cinema (Hardcover): Olaf Brill, Gary D. Rhodes Expressionism in the Cinema (Hardcover)
Olaf Brill, Gary D. Rhodes
R870 Discovery Miles 8 700 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

One of the most visually striking traditions in cinema, for too long Expressionism has been a neglected critical category of research in film history and aesthetics. The fifteen essays in this anthology remedies this by revisiting key German films like The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920) and Nosferatu (1922), and also provide original critical research into more obscure titles like Nerven (1919) and The Phantom Carriage (1921), films that were produced in the silent and early sound era in countries ranging from France, Sweden and Hungary, to the United States and Mexico. An innovative and wide-ranging collection, Expressionism in the Cinema re-canonizes the classical Expressionist aesthetic, extending the critical and historical discussion beyond pre-existing scholarship into comparative and interdisciplinary areas of film research that reach across national boundaries.

Becoming Dracula - The Early Years of Bela Lugosi, Volume Two (Paperback): Gary D. Rhodes, Bill Kaffenberger Becoming Dracula - The Early Years of Bela Lugosi, Volume Two (Paperback)
Gary D. Rhodes, Bill Kaffenberger
R1,048 Discovery Miles 10 480 Out of stock
Refocus: the Films of Wallace Fox (Hardcover): Gary D. Rhodes, Joanna Hearne Refocus: the Films of Wallace Fox (Hardcover)
Gary D. Rhodes, Joanna Hearne
R2,484 Discovery Miles 24 840 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Born in Oklahoma into the Chickasaw Nation, Wallace Fox directed films over the span of four decades. Known primarily for Westerns and mystery films, his output starred such famed actors as Bela Lugosi, Bob Steele, and Lon Chaney. ReFocus: The Films of Wallace Fox includes analysis of some of his best known films, including Wild Beauty, Gun Town, The Corpse Vanishes, Bowery at Midnight, Career Girl and Brenda Starr, Reporter. It reclaims the history and artistry of this major talent.

Becoming Dracula - The Early Years of Bela Lugosi Vol. 1 (Paperback): Gary D. Rhodes, Bill Kaffenberger Becoming Dracula - The Early Years of Bela Lugosi Vol. 1 (Paperback)
Gary D. Rhodes, Bill Kaffenberger
R1,098 Discovery Miles 10 980 Out of stock
Consuming Images - Film Art and the American Television Commercial (Hardcover): Gary D. Rhodes, Robert Singer Consuming Images - Film Art and the American Television Commercial (Hardcover)
Gary D. Rhodes, Robert Singer
R2,615 Discovery Miles 26 150 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The American television commercial has an aesthetic and historical dynamic linking it directly to cinematic and media cultures. Consuming Images: Film Art and the American Television Commercial establishes the complex vitality of the television commercial both as a short film and as an art form. Through close and comparative readings, the book examines the influence of Hollywood film styles on the television commercial, and the resulting influence of the television commercial on Hollywood, exploring an intertwined aesthetic and technical relationship. Analysing key commercials over the decades that feature new technologies and film aesthetics that were subsequently adopted by feature filmmakers, the book establishes the television commercial as a vital form of film art.

The Birth of the American Horror Film (Hardcover): Gary D. Rhodes The Birth of the American Horror Film (Hardcover)
Gary D. Rhodes
R2,739 R2,431 Discovery Miles 24 310 Save R308 (11%) Out of stock

Explains how the American horror movie came into existenceAlthough early cinema has long been a key area of research in film studies, the origin and development of the horror film has been a neglected subject for what is arguably one of the world's most popular film genres. Using thousands of primary sources and long-unseen illustrations, 'The Birth of the American Horror Film' examines a history that begins in colonial Salem, taking an interdisciplinary approach to explore the influence of horror-themed literature, theatre and visual culture in America, and how that context established an amorphous structural foundation for films produced between 1895 and 1915. Exhaustively researched, bridging scholarship on Horror Studies and Early Cinema, 'The Birth of the American Horror Film' is the first major study dedicated to this vital but often overlooked subject.Key featuresThe first scholarly book dedicated to the birth of the American horror filmBridges scholarship on Horror Studies and Early CinemaExamines pre-cinema (literature, theatre and visual culture), as well as major works in early horror-themed cinemaSuitable for use on courses focusing on Film History, Genre and Horror

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