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This collection of essays (first published in Big Reel) lovingly
recalls the glory days of the movie serial. The primary focus is on
the fans of the serials--what they thought of them in their heyday,
what they think of them now, and why these episodic tales are still
so popular. Preceding each article is a brief commentary about the
essay explaining why the topic was chosen and the reader response
it evoked when first published.
By the famous Big Reel columnist: the story of serials from
Universals 1930 The Indians Are Coming to Columbias 1956 Blazing
the Overland Trail. Fifteen fascinating chapters explain the
importance of "cliffhangers" to the industry as audience builders
and "product leaders." The serials provided training for actors and
served as a "technical university" for people who later made the
television industry work. An appendix lists in order of release all
of the sound serials from 1930 through 1956, showing titles,
releasing companies, chapter titles, directors and several cast
members. Superb photographs.
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