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Forgotten Horrors Omnibus: Volume One: 1929-1942

Contributor(s): Turner, George E (Author), McLain, Bob (Editor), Brooks, Mel (Foreword by)

ISBN: 9781683902010

Publisher: Pulp Hero Press

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Pub Date: October 16, 2019

Lexile Code: 0000

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.36" H x 9.02" L x 5.98" W ( 1.97 lbs) 680 pages

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Performing Arts | Film | Guides and Reviews

Series: Forgotten Horrors

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Description: Films to Remember

In this first volume of Michael H. Price's influential Forgotten Horrors series, enhanced and updated for 2019, Price and co-author George E. Turner chronicle the development of horror and weird mystery cinema from 1931 through 1942.

Price and Turner crack open the rusting film cans of nearly 400 movies produced by Poverty Row (and other impoverished) studios--films that flickered briefly and then settled into the cinematic silt of old Hollywood; films that occasionally featured future stars like Boris Karloff or Ginger Rogers, but more often were headlined by names long lost to history.

In short, authoritative essays, the authors present and analyze each film in its entirety: plots, actors, directors, behind-the-scenes anecdotes and trivia, and the political and cultural contexts in which these films were made.

Step back in time to an era when weird, compelling, outrageous, and sometimes even offensive visions routinely made it to the silver screen.

Illustrated with over 500 photos, and featuring introductory remarks by Mel Brooks and Josh Alan Friedman, author-entertainers who share a profound understanding of the inseparable nature of horror and humor.

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