Ebook: After Dracula: The 1930s Horror Film
Author: Peirse Alison
- Tags: Horror films, Horror films--History and criticism, Motion pictures, Motion pictures--History--20th century, History, Criticism interpretation etc., Conference publication, Horror films -- History and criticism, Motion pictures -- History -- 20th century
- Series: International library of the moving image 2
- Year: 2019
- Publisher: I.B.Tauris
- City: London;England
- Edition: First edition
- Language: English
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List of illustrations; acknowledgements; introduction: when the coffin creaks; 1. remembering horror in the mummy; 2. 'stubborn beast flesh': the panther woman and island of lost souls; 3. white zombie and the emergence of zombie cinema; 4. vampyr and the european avant-garde; 5. bauhaus of horror: film architecture and the black cat; 6. the 1930s british horror film; 7. werewolf of london and the origins of werewolf cinema; conclusion: (re)making film histories; notes; filmography; selected bibliography; index.;After Dracula tells of films set in London music halls and Yorkshire coal mines, South Sea islands and Hungarian modernist houses of horror, with narrators that travel in space and time from contemporary Paris to ancient Egypt. Alison Peirse argues that Dracula (1931) has been canonised to the detriment of other innovative and original 1930s horror films in Europe and America. She reveals a cycle of films made over the 1930s that are independent and studio productions, literary adaptations, folktales and original screenplays, and include Werewolf of London, The Man Who Changed His Mind, Islan.
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