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Frankenstein (Universal Filmscripts Series HARDBACK - Classic Horror Films - Volume 1) (Hardcover): Philip J Riley Frankenstein (Universal Filmscripts Series HARDBACK - Classic Horror Films - Volume 1) (Hardcover)
Philip J Riley
R935 Discovery Miles 9 350 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man - (Universal Filmscript Series, Vol. 5) (hardback) (Hardcover): Philip J Riley, Gregory Wm. Mank Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man - (Universal Filmscript Series, Vol. 5) (hardback) (Hardcover)
Philip J Riley, Gregory Wm. Mank; Foreword by Curt Siodmak
R923 Discovery Miles 9 230 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein - (Universal Filmscripts Series Classic Comedies, Vol 1) (hardback) (Hardcover): Philip J... Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein - (Universal Filmscripts Series Classic Comedies, Vol 1) (hardback) (Hardcover)
Philip J Riley; Introduction by John Landis, Vincent Price
R920 Discovery Miles 9 200 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Dracula - The Original 1931 Shooting Script, Vol. 13: (Universal Filmscript Series) (hardback) (Hardcover): Philip J Riley Dracula - The Original 1931 Shooting Script, Vol. 13: (Universal Filmscript Series) (hardback) (Hardcover)
Philip J Riley; Introduction by Bela Lugosi; Preface by Carla Laemmle
R901 Discovery Miles 9 010 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
This Island Earth (Universal Filmscripts Series Classic Science Fiction) (hardback) (Hardcover): Philip J Riley This Island Earth (Universal Filmscripts Series Classic Science Fiction) (hardback) (Hardcover)
Philip J Riley; Foreword by Franklin Coen; Introduction by Jeff Morrow
R893 Discovery Miles 8 930 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Gorgo hb (Hardcover): Philip J Riley Gorgo hb (Hardcover)
Philip J Riley
R1,028 Discovery Miles 10 280 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Black Cat (Hardback) (Hardcover): Philip J Riley, Gregory Wm. Mank The Black Cat (Hardback) (Hardcover)
Philip J Riley, Gregory Wm. Mank
R680 Discovery Miles 6 800 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Thunder - Starring Lon Chaney (Hardback) (Hardcover): Philip J Riley Thunder - Starring Lon Chaney (Hardback) (Hardcover)
Philip J Riley; Translated by Eric McNaughton
R730 R647 Discovery Miles 6 470 Save R83 (11%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

THIS IS THE HARDBACK EDITION. Thunder was the last silent film for Lon Chaney. His health was not good during the shoot and for the first time in his career he held up production while he recuperated. He plays Grumpy Anderson, a near retirement, old workhorse of a train engineer. It is said that a piece of artificial snow, used in the production, lodged in his throat causing an infection that led to his untimely death at age 47 on August 26, 1930. Only a few fragments exist. The novel was published in 1930 in France and has been translated by Eric McNaughton. "The 1929 audiences were up on their feet and cheering Chaney at the exciting climax of Thunder." - Chauncey Haines - Silent Film Organist

House of Frankenstein (Universal Filmscript Series, Vol. 6) (hardback) (Hardcover): Philip J Riley House of Frankenstein (Universal Filmscript Series, Vol. 6) (hardback) (Hardcover)
Philip J Riley
R1,115 Discovery Miles 11 150 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The Phantom of the Opera (Hardback) (Hardcover): Philip J Riley The Phantom of the Opera (Hardback) (Hardcover)
Philip J Riley; Preface by Ray D Bradbury
R1,014 Discovery Miles 10 140 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
War Eagles (Hardcover): David Conover, Philip J Riley War Eagles (Hardcover)
David Conover, Philip J Riley
R944 Discovery Miles 9 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This latest addition to Philip J Riley's Alternate History of Classic Filmonsters series is a collaborative effort with fellow film historian David Conover that delves into one of the most famous unproduced motion pictures of all time, Merian C. Cooper's legendary WAR EAGLES Planned as a full Technicolor production at MGM in the late 1930s, WAR EAGLES would have eclipsed Cooper and long-time SFX partner Willis O'Brien's KING KONG as the greatest fantasy epic of the period had it not fallen victim to pre-war studio politics and the rise of Hitler's Third Reich on the eve of World War II. Long considered a lost film effort, Conover's research has actually uncovered a richly detailed pre-production history, complete with never-before -published artwork, storyboards, test footage frames and more, direct from studio archives and the estates of technicians and artists who actually worked on the film. Also included is the full, never-published final draft of WAR EAGLES by Cyril Hume (screenwriter of MGM's Tarzan series and the sci-fi masterpiece FORBIDDEN PLANET) along with Merian C. Cooper's original treatment and production designer Howard Campbell's notes and budgets for the ill-fated production. For decades, stop-motion fans and film researchers considered an early, coverless draft attributed to Willis O'Brien-- but actually written by Harold Lamb and James Ashmore Creelman-- to be the only existing script for WAR EAGLES, but Conover's discovery of the original typescripts at the USC film library in 2003 turned up 7 more drafts and multiple revisions that eventually led to the final Hume draft. Pre-production artist Duncan Gleason began detailed storyboarding and illustration based on this draft and it is very likely that it would have become the actual shooting script. Detailed models and sets were built and Technicolor test footage featuring stop-motion animation by Willis O'Brien and his crew (including Kong/Mighty Joe Young creators Marcel Delgado and George Lofgren) was shot, and the exciting tale of a lost race of Viking warriors astride giant prehistoric eagles doing battle with Nazis over the skies of modern day Manhattan almost reached the screen until the reality of impending war halted production in 1940... David Conover is a film writer and historian who began his quest to uncover the history of WAR EAGLES as a 13-year-old reader of Famous Monsters of Filmland magazine. He was a columnist and reviewer for the Louisville Eccentric Observer for 9 years and his work was syndicated widely during that period as well. He is also the Vice President and Programming Director for WonderFest, an international modeling, toy, film and FX expo that takes place annually in Louisville, Ky, where he lives with his wife, daughter, and a tiny piece of the stegosaurus model from the original KING KONG. If you ask him, he'll show it to you, along with the final page of Cyril Hume's WAR EAGLES script. He's not crazy, just enthusiastic..

The Return of Frankenstein (Paperback): Philip J Riley, John L Balderston The Return of Frankenstein (Paperback)
Philip J Riley, John L Balderston
R754 Discovery Miles 7 540 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

When "Dracula" and "Frankenstein" became box office hits for Universal, Carl Laemmle Junior immediately ordered that sequels be written for both films. Scripts were prepared but Junior's choice of director - James Whale - had had enough of monster films and was doing everything he could to avoid them. Finally in 1935, after getting out of shooting "Dracula's Daughter" Whale agreed to direct "The Return of Frankenstein." In this volume is the final shooting script by John L. Balderston. Balderston added more scenes from the novel, such as the monster hiding in a peasant's hut and learning to read and speak. But Whale thought his version of the Monster's personality too brutish and evil. He wrote a new script with screenwriter William Hurlbut, added new characters such as Mini and Dr. Pretorius, keeping Balderston's script as just an outline. Most historians and fans feel that when Return of Frankenstein was renamed "Bride of Frankenstein" it became the most beloved film in Universal's Classic Monster films.

The Bride of Frankenstein (Paperback): Michael Egremont The Bride of Frankenstein (Paperback)
Michael Egremont; Edited by Philip J Riley
R517 Discovery Miles 5 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

THE SEQUEL OF THE WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS SHOCKER Vaunting ambition led FRANKENSTEIN to try and outdo Nature. He created a MONSTER. In this sequel FRANKENSTEIN is compelled to repeat his experiment and create a bride for the monster. He hesitates-but his task-master, by most dastardly threats, forces him to complete the work with the result that - - A terrifying story which contains an underlying idea that is particularly applicable at the present time when machinery, has become a MONSTER-a dominating and revolutionizing power in the economics of the MODERN WORLD HORROR - FASCINATION - ROMANCE

The Raven (Paperback): Eunice Sudak The Raven (Paperback)
Eunice Sudak; Edited by Philip J Riley
R493 Discovery Miles 4 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

THE RAVEN - By Eunice Sudak- Volume 3 in Philip J. Riley's Nightmare Series THE MASTER - EDGAR ALLAN POE Who was the raven? What was his diabolical errand? Could anyone ignore the warning from beyond the grave? Do you dare to spend one night in Dr. Scarabus' sinister castle Will your heart stand the suspense? Is your stomach strong enough to bear the brutal torture of an innocent girl? And what of the wanton, lustful, beauty whose name was Lenore? Introduction by Richard A Ekstedt Featuring THE MAKING OF THE RAVEN Interviews with Roger Corman, Vincent Price, Richard Matheson by Lawrence French "The Raven" was released by American International Pictures, 1963 and starred Boris Karloff, Vincent Price, Peter Lorre and a young Jack Nicholson

Robert Florey's Frankenstein Starring Bela Lugosi (Paperback): Philip J Riley Robert Florey's Frankenstein Starring Bela Lugosi (Paperback)
Philip J Riley
R772 Discovery Miles 7 720 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

With the success of Dracula, starring Bela Lugosi, Universal Pictures was quick to capitalize on creating a new Lon Chaney in Bela Lugosi. Chaney had been the original choice to portray a duel role as both Dracula and Professor van Helsing, Dracula's adversary. Before production could begin Chaney died suddenly leaving Carl Laemmle Jr. without a star. Laemmle Jr. had seen Dracula on the stage in New York City, although he could not recall if he had seen Lugosi or Raymond Huntley in the role of Count Dracula. However Lugosi was performing in the touring company which happened to be in Los Angeles at that time. Was he the new Lon Chaney? Lugosi was not Carl Jr's first choice for the role. However he eventually won the part and now they needed more ideas for him. "Murders in the Rue Morgue," "Cagliostro," "The Invisible Man" and "Frankenstein" were top on the list. One day in March 1931 Robert Florey, recently returned to Hollywood from Europe, was having lunch at the Musso and Frank Restaurant on Hollywood Boulevard. He was approached by an old acquaintance, Richard Schayer, head of Universal's story department. Schayer told him that his studio was looking for ideas for a new horror film to star Bela Lugosi and he knew Florey was involved with The Theatre du Grand-Guignol de Paris, (a small theater, in an obscure alley in Paris which specialized in sadistic, shocking, explicit, violent melodramas and became known as the "Theater of Horrors." It opened in 1897 and closed in 1962.) They both agreed on "Frankenstein" being the best choice. Schayer suggested that Florey would stand a better chance at being asigned writer and director if he were to present the idea to Carl Laemmle Jr. We present now the script for"Frankenstein" as it would have been had Bela Lugosi starred; and Rober Florey directed.

WOLFMAN VS. DRACULA - An Alternate History for Classic Film Monsters (Paperback): Philip J Riley WOLFMAN VS. DRACULA - An Alternate History for Classic Film Monsters (Paperback)
Philip J Riley
R656 Discovery Miles 6 560 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Following Phantom of the Opera (1943), in the middle of the Silver age of Universal Studio's monster movies, a new sequel to Frankenstein Meets the Wolfman was considered for a Technicolor production: Wolfman vs Dracula Lon Chaney Jr., who was the only actor to portray Universal's four classic monster roles; Dracula, frankenstein's monster, the mummy and the wolfman. At first Chaney was to play both roles, as his father Lon Chaney Sr. had done in several of his famous silent films. But Larry Talbot in his human phase would look exactly like Count Dracula so the role of Dracula was given to it's originator Bela Lugosi. A script was prepared by Bernard Shubert, who had written the screenplay for Tod Browning's London After Midnight(MGM 1927) remake Mark of the Vampire (MGM 1935). Shubert kept the settings very tight in its scenes, to keep the cost down to balance out for the extra expense of technicolor. But by 1944 Bela Lugosi was in his 60s and would have had to play part of his role as a giant bat much like in the Copolla Bram Stoker's Dracula in the 90s - and that would have been too much for him. And they couldn't have the Wolfman fighting an animated bat much like John Carradine's depiction of the Count or even Lugosi's portrayal in Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein. So they decided to make one of their Arabian Nights film on the Technicolor contract and all that remained of Wolfman vs Dracula are some color 8x10s of Chaney in both parts. This volume has a short biography of screenwriter/TV producer Bernard Shubert and comments from Shubert and special effects cinematographer David Stanley Horsley.

Frankenstein (Universal Filmscripts Series - Classic Horror Films - Volume 1) (Paperback): Philip J Riley Frankenstein (Universal Filmscripts Series - Classic Horror Films - Volume 1) (Paperback)
Philip J Riley
R739 Discovery Miles 7 390 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
House of Dracula (Paperback): Philip J Riley House of Dracula (Paperback)
Philip J Riley; Introduction by John Carradine; Foreword by Paul Malvern
R746 Discovery Miles 7 460 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man - (Universal Filmscript Series, Vol. 5) (Paperback): Philip J Riley, Gregory Wm. Mank Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man - (Universal Filmscript Series, Vol. 5) (Paperback)
Philip J Riley, Gregory Wm. Mank; Foreword by Curt Siodmak
R686 Discovery Miles 6 860 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
House of Frankenstein (Universal Filmscript Series, Vol. 6) (Paperback): Philip J Riley House of Frankenstein (Universal Filmscript Series, Vol. 6) (Paperback)
Philip J Riley
R900 Discovery Miles 9 000 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein - (Universal Filmscripts Series Classic Comedies, Vol 1) (Paperback): Philip J Riley,... Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein - (Universal Filmscripts Series Classic Comedies, Vol 1) (Paperback)
Philip J Riley, Gregory Wm. Mank; Introduction by Vincent Price
R672 Discovery Miles 6 720 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
This Island Earth (Universal Filmscripts Series Classic Science Fiction) (Paperback): Philip J Riley This Island Earth (Universal Filmscripts Series Classic Science Fiction) (Paperback)
Philip J Riley; Foreword by Franklin Coen; Introduction by Jeff Morrow
R677 Discovery Miles 6 770 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Dracula - The Original 1931 Shooting Script, Vol.13 (Paperback): Philip J Riley Dracula - The Original 1931 Shooting Script, Vol.13 (Paperback)
Philip J Riley
R792 Discovery Miles 7 920 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Black Cat (Paperback): Philip J Riley, Gregory Wm. Mank The Black Cat (Paperback)
Philip J Riley, Gregory Wm. Mank
R535 Discovery Miles 5 350 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Thunder - Starring Lon Chaney (Paperback): Philip J Riley Thunder - Starring Lon Chaney (Paperback)
Philip J Riley
R611 Discovery Miles 6 110 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Thunder was the last silent film for Lon Chaney. His health was not good during the shoot and for the first time in his career he held up production while he recuperated. He plays Grumpy Anderson, a near retirement, old workhorse of a train engineer. It is said that a piece of artificial snow, used in the production, lodged in his throat causing an infection that led to his untimely death at age 47 on August 26, 1930. Only a few fragments exist. The novel was published in 1930 in France and has been translated by Eric McNaughton. "The 1929 audiences were up on their feet and cheering Chaney at the exciting climax of Thunder." - Chauncey Haines - Silent Film Organist

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