The Film Journal (January-March 1973) [special issue: The Art of the Horror Film]


By: (Atkins, Thomas R., ed.)

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[nice clean copy, moderate edgewear, light surface wear to covers, slight bumping at top right]. (B&W photographs) A special issue, devoted to horror films, of this well-produced large-format critical film journal. The issue is dedicated to Rouben Mamoulian, who is interviewed herein about his 1931 film DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE. Other articles: "Drawing the Circle: A Devolution of Values in Three Horror Films," a long piece by R.H.W. Dillard (the three films under discussion being the FRANKENSTEIN (1931), THE WOLF MAN (1941) and NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD (1969)); analyses of THE MUMMY (1932), by Paul Jensen, and THE RAVEN (1935), by Arthur Lennig; "The Vampire Rises Again in Films of the Seventies," by Wayne A. Losano; "First Love: A Personal Comment on Horror Films," by Richard Fuller

Title: The Film Journal (January-March 1973) [special issue: The Art of the Horror Film]

Author: (Atkins, Thomas R., ed.)

Edition: (Vol. 2, No. 2; whole No. 5)

Location Published: Hollins College VA, The Film Journal: 1973

Binding: Periodical

Book Condition: Very Good+

Categories: Cinema: Periodicals, *NEW ARRIVALS

Seller ID: 27936

Keywords: bela lugosi rouben mamoulian boris karloff horror films