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TV Gothic: The Golden Age of Small Screen Horror

Current price: $49.95
TV Gothic: The Golden Age of Small Screen Horror
TV Gothic: The Golden Age of Small Screen Horror

Barnes and Noble

TV Gothic: The Golden Age of Small Screen Horror

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Most horror film fans are familiar with the movie classics, from the early Universal archetypes to the Hammer landmarks--all of which have been celebrated in countless books and magazines. But what about the parallel universe of television horror? The series, made-for-TV-movies and specials? With detailed coverage of shows from Britain, America and Europe, this book chronicles the small-screen appearances of Dracula and Frankenstein's monster, adaptations of stories by Edgar Allan Poe and M.R. James, performances of beloved stars like Boris Karloff and Vincent Price, groundbreaking series like , and , and such memorable movies as , along with unearthed gems like . The work of such key directors as Dan Curtis and Lawrence Gordon Clark is also examined.

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