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Atomic Age Cinema The Offbeat The Classic And The Obscure Barry Atkinson

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Atomic Age Cinema The Offbeat The Classic And The Obscure Barry Atkinson
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Publisher: Midnight Marquee & BearManor Media
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 31.96 MB
Author: Barry Atkinson
ISBN: 9781936168446, 1936168448
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Atomic Age Cinema The Offbeat The Classic And The Obscure Barry Atkinson by Barry Atkinson 9781936168446, 1936168448 instant download after payment.

British author Barry Atkinson (You’re Not Old Enough Son; Indie
Horrors!) plunges us into a cinematic world dominated by the atomic bomb
and presents us with a buffet of delights, from the rare to the
unusual. Although the classics get a deserved mention, the author
concentrates mainly on the neglected lesser titles, many not seen for
decades, giving them a much-needed public airing. Readers will indulge
in chapters devoted to: Key actors, companies, directors and composers!
Comparisons between Japanese monster movies and their Americanized
counterparts! Scarce, unseen American, British and foreign horror,
sci-fi, fantasy features! Stone Age women of the “B” variety! A couple
of out-and-out schlock classics! The Abominable Snowman in the 1950s! A
reappraisal of much-maligned, but much-loved, guilty pleasures! Toho’s
forgotten monsters! Dr. Jekyll’s evil offspring! British science fiction
and noir thrillers of the ’50s! Jungle Jim! Chaney, Karloff and Lugosi
in the 1950s! Best entrant in Universal’s Creature trilogy! Does
colorization enhance a black-and-white favorite? How do monster special
effects rate before CGI? Do Regal International’s widescreen program
fillers really add up to that much? Which scenes constitute the decade’s
most memorable fantasy moments? Does dialogue matter? What impact did
New Age science have on the vampire and werewolf myths of old? All this
and much, much more in a fresh evaluation of what most fans and critics
now recognize as the pivotal decade for horror, sci-fi and fantasy.

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