Poverty Row HORRORS! : Monogram, PRC and Republic Horror Films of the Forties by Tom Weaver (1999, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherMcfarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
ISBN-100786407980
ISBN-139780786407989
eBay Product ID (ePID)1666753

Product Key Features

Number of Pages392 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NamePoverty Row Horrors! : Monogram, Prc and Republic Horror Films of the Forties
SubjectFilm / Genres / Horror, Film / General, Reference
Publication Year1999
TypeTextbook
AuthorTom Weaver
Subject AreaPerforming Arts
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.8 in
Item Weight17.6 Oz
Item Length11 in
Item Width8.5 in

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Edition Number2
Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN00-41892
Reviews"one of the leading scholars in the horror field"- New York Times ; "the king of the monster hunters"- USA Today ; "one of our foremost fantasy film historians"- Sight & Sound ; "valuable...recommend[ed]...delectable...funny...wonderful...fabulous fun...a winner"- Classic Images ; "informed, entertaining style...extremely readable...considerable reference value"- ARBA ; "utterly...comprehensive filmographies...fun reading"- Big Reel ; "splendidly detailed accounts of some splendidly trashy films, expertly done"- Interzone ; "fascinating stuff.... Tom Weaver is the king of film historians"- Starlog ; "a mind-boggling variety of horror films"- San Francisco Examiner Magazine ; "detailed...the illustrations are well chosen"- Movie Collector's World ; "we are all immensely lucky to have someone of his talent spending his time writing the kind of books we would probably never see otherwise"- Cult Movies & Video ; "insightful and valuable...prose is hilarious and...accurate...definitely one to purchase"- Midnight Marquee ; "digs deeply to undercover the wonder and intrigue of older films...impressively...thorough and eminently readable"- Fangoria ; "we recommend Tom Weaver's at-once lively and scholarly tome"- New York Daily News ; "the undiluted bible on the subject...remarkably detailed"- Sun & Sentinel ; "fantastic"- Blood Zone Media ; "offers a fascinating film-by-film chronicle...low-budget studios"- VideoScope ; "[a] brilliantly researched book"- Film Review ; "the only serious treatment of this highly important, thoroughly enjoyable era in horror film history. ...superb anecdotal information"- Monsters from the Vault., "one of the leading scholars in the horror field"-- New York Times ; "the king of the monster hunters"-- USA Today ; "one of our foremost fantasy film historians"-- Sight & Sound ; "valuable...recommend[ed]...delectable...funny...wonderful...fabulous fun...a winner"-- Classic Images ; "informed, entertaining style...extremely readable...considerable reference value"-- ARBA ; "utterly...comprehensive filmographies...fun reading"-- Big Reel ; "splendidly detailed accounts of some splendidly trashy films, expertly done"-- Interzone ; "fascinating stuff.... Tom Weaver is the king of film historians"-- Starlog ; "a mind-boggling variety of horror films"-- San Francisco Examiner Magazine ; "detailed...the illustrations are well chosen"-- Movie Collector's World ; "we are all immensely lucky to have someone of his talent spending his time writing the kind of books we would probably never see otherwise"-- Cult Movies & Video ; "insightful and valuable...prose is hilarious and...accurate...definitely one to purchase"-- Midnight Marquee ; "digs deeply to undercover the wonder and intrigue of older films...impressively...thorough and eminently readable"-- Fangoria ; "we recommend Tom Weaver's at-once lively and scholarly tome"-- New York Daily News ; "the undiluted bible on the subject...remarkably detailed"-- Sun & Sentinel ; "fantastic"-- Blood Zone Media ; "offers a fascinating film-by-film chronicle...low-budget studios"-- VideoScope ; "[a] brilliantly researched book"-- Film Review ; "the only serious treatment of this highly important, thoroughly enjoyable era in horror film history. ...superb anecdotal information"-- Monsters from the Vault ; "fantastic"-- Plan 9 Crunch ., "one of the leading scholars in the horror field"-- New York Times "the king of the monster hunters"-- USA Today "one of our foremost fantasy film historians"-- Sight & Sound "valuable...recommend[ed]...delectable...funny...wonderful...fabulous fun...a winner"-- Classic Images "informed, entertaining style...extremely readable...considerable reference value"-- ARBA "utterly...comprehensive filmographies...fun reading"-- Big Reel "splendidly detailed accounts of some splendidly trashy films, expertly done"-- Interzone "fascinating stuff.... Tom Weaver is the king of film historians"-- Starlog "a mind-boggling variety of horror films"-- San Francisco Examiner Magazine "detailed...the illustrations are well chosen"-- Movie Collector's World "we are all immensely lucky to have someone of his talent spending his time writing the kind of books we would probably never see otherwise"-- Cult Movies & Video "insightful and valuable...prose is hilarious and...accurate...definitely one to purchase"-- Midnight Marquee "digs deeply to undercover the wonder and intrigue of older films...impressively...thorough and eminently readable"-- Fangoria "we recommend Tom Weaver's at-once lively and scholarly tome"-- New York Daily News "the undiluted bible on the subject...remarkably detailed"-- Sun & Sentinel "fantastic"-- Blood Zone Media "offers a fascinating film-by-film chronicle...low-budget studios"-- VideoScope "[a] brilliantly researched book"-- Film Review "the only serious treatment of this highly important, thoroughly enjoyable era in horror film history. ...superb anecdotal information"-- Monsters from the Vault "fantastic"-- Plan 9 Crunch ., "one of the leading scholars in the horror field"-- New York Times ; "the king of the monster hunters"-- USA Today ; "one of our foremost fantasy film historians"-- Sight & Sound ; "valuable...recommend[ed]...delectable...funny...wonderful...fabulous fun...a winner"-- Classic Images ; "informed, entertaining style...extremely readable...considerable reference value"-- ARBA ; "utterly...comprehensive filmographies...fun reading"-- Big Reel ; "splendidly detailed accounts of some splendidly trashy films, expertly done"-- Interzone ; "fascinating stuff.... Tom Weaver is the king of film historians"-- Starlog ; "a mind-boggling variety of horror films"-- San Francisco Examiner Magazine ; "detailed...the illustrations are well chosen"-- Movie Collector's World ; "we are all immensely lucky to have someone of his talent spending his time writing the kind of books we would probably never see otherwise"-- Cult Movies & Video ; "insightful and valuable...prose is hilarious and...accurate...definitely one to purchase"-- Midnight Marquee ; "digs deeply to undercover the wonder and intrigue of older films...impressively...thorough and eminently readable"-- Fangoria ; "we recommend Tom Weaver's at-once lively and scholarly tome"-- New York Daily News ; "the undiluted bible on the subject...remarkably detailed"-- Sun & Sentinel ; "fantastic"-- Blood Zone Media ; "offers a fascinating film-by-film chronicle...low-budget studios"-- VideoScope ; "[a] brilliantly researched book"-- Film Review ; "the only serious treatment of this highly important, thoroughly enjoyable era in horror film history. ...superb anecdotal information"-- Monsters from the Vault.
Number of Volumes1 vol.
IllustratedYes
Edition DescriptionAlternate
SynopsisPoverty Row Horror films were cheaply produced with writing that ranged from bad to atrocious. These essays contain full filmographic data on the 31 horror chillers made by the three studios from 1940 through 1946., Poverty row horror films were usually inexpensively (some would say cheaply) produced with writing that ranged from bad to atrocious. Yet these movies with their all-star horror casts (Carradine, Lugosi, Karloff, et al.) and their ape men, mad monsters, devil bats and white zombies still have a loyal audience 50 years after their release. Essays contain full filmographic data on the 31 horror chillers made by the three studios from 1940 through 1946 and are arranged by year of release. Each entry includes the date of release, length, production credits, cast credits, interview quotes, and a plot synopsis with critical commentary. Filmographies for prominent horror actors and actresses, from John Abbott to George Zucco, are provided in the appendices.

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