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Classic horror films such as Dracula, Frankenstein and The Picture
of Dorian Gray are based on famous novels. Less well known-even to
avid horror fans-are the many other memorable films based on
literary works. Beginning in the silent era and continuing to the
present, numerous horror films found their inspiration in novels,
novellas, short stories and poems, though many of these written
works are long forgotten. This book examines 43 works of
literature-from the famous to the obscure-that provided the basis
for 62 horror films. Both the written works and the films are
analyzed critically, with an emphasis on the symbiosis between the
two.
This companion volume to Mystery Movie Series of 1940s Hollywood
(McFarland, 2010) focuses on 22 different series and 167 individual
films, primarily released during the 1930s. It was a decade that
featured some of the most famous cinema detectives of all time,
among them Charlie Chan, Nick and Nora Charles, Philo Vance, Nancy
Drew, and some lesser known but equally entertaining figures,
including Hildegarde Withers, Torchy Blane, Mr. Moto, Mr. Wong, and
Brass Bancroft--the last-named character bestowing stardom upon a
young Ronald Reagan in a quartet of breezy B-pictures. Each mystery
movie series is placed within its historical context, with emphasis
on its source material and the changes or developments within the
series over time. Also included are reviews of all the series'
films, analyzing the quality and cohesiveness of the mystery
plotlines. For titles based on literary sources, a comparison
between the film and the written work is provided.
Gripping Chapters is much more than a history of the sound motion
picture serial. Here you'll find all of the sources for sound movie
serials, including comic strips, comic books, the pulps, novels and
radio shows. There are chapters analyzing the cliffhanger endings
of serial episodes, with information focusing on cheat cliffhanger
endings, such as time expansion cheats, "survived through it
cheats," and re-shot footage cheats, as well as a study of some of
the cleverest and most exciting cliffhanger endings of all time.
Other topics include serial sequels and series, the stars who
appeared in serials, prolific contributors to serials, and stock
footage and bloopers. Plus an appreciation of three very special
serials: The Phantom Empire, Flash Gordon and Zorro's Black Whip.
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