The Frankenstein Legend: A Tribute to Mary Shelley and Boris Karloff. The Legendary Movie Monsters

Par : Donald F. Glut
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231391172
  • EAN9798231391172
  • Date de parution03/05/2025
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  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

Résumé

The Legendary Classic - Out-Of-Print For Almost 50 Years!With 70 Pages Of Never-Before-Seen Photos And Newly-Unearthed Frankenstein Facts, Fun And Commentary!"A whole compendium of Frankensteinian lore, enough to keep most of us more than satisfied. Not only is the main line of development of the Frankenstein Monster charted, but related themes which contribute (like the Golem legend) to it are examined in some detail.
Starting with the book by Mary Shelley, Mr. Glut takes us along the checkered career of the Monster through the stage versions, the silent movies, the comics, television, and the various film versions which we know today. This is sure to become a basic reference book." -J. B. Post, author An Atlas of FantasyInside this trail-blazing book you will find all the Frankenstenian facts about this most fascinating phenomenon at your fingertips.
Pick it up and start reading it and you will learn: The life story of Mary Shelley The dream that inspired the novel - in her own words The enduring controversy that surrounded the book from the very moment of its birth Frankenstein on stage - from the year of its birth to the present day The silent movies that made the Frankenstein monster a household name, long before Karloff made it a world-wide sensation Frankenstein on radio - from Orson Welles to the Baskin-Robbins ice cream commercials "Talkies" from the first sound films to the celebrated Universal and Hammer classics, the sexploitation Frankensteins, to the Robert de Niro masterpiece and the author's own entry in the genre Karloff the master monster, including the true color of his famous make-up, who did his stunts, which actors played the monster after he quit the role Television, including which famous horror actor starred in the first (and live) tv presentation, the first color production, plus little known facts about The Munsters and Dark Shadows, so much more The late 20th Century and and early 21st Century upsurgence in novels about the monster All about Frankenstein and his creation in comics and graphic novels - and even anime 130, 000 words, 80+ photos, posters, and other illustrations - this is the essential Frankenstein book for all Shelley, Karloff, the Monster's millions of fans!"Glut's book is close to a definitive work on the subject.
He writes with a pleasantly informal style, too, which makes it possible to read the book for pleasure as well as information. As a bonus, the book is illustrated with slews of motion picture and television stills, reproductions of comics, book covers, and the like. A fine job altogether." -Richard Lupoff, author The Great American Paperback
The Legendary Classic - Out-Of-Print For Almost 50 Years!With 70 Pages Of Never-Before-Seen Photos And Newly-Unearthed Frankenstein Facts, Fun And Commentary!"A whole compendium of Frankensteinian lore, enough to keep most of us more than satisfied. Not only is the main line of development of the Frankenstein Monster charted, but related themes which contribute (like the Golem legend) to it are examined in some detail.
Starting with the book by Mary Shelley, Mr. Glut takes us along the checkered career of the Monster through the stage versions, the silent movies, the comics, television, and the various film versions which we know today. This is sure to become a basic reference book." -J. B. Post, author An Atlas of FantasyInside this trail-blazing book you will find all the Frankenstenian facts about this most fascinating phenomenon at your fingertips.
Pick it up and start reading it and you will learn: The life story of Mary Shelley The dream that inspired the novel - in her own words The enduring controversy that surrounded the book from the very moment of its birth Frankenstein on stage - from the year of its birth to the present day The silent movies that made the Frankenstein monster a household name, long before Karloff made it a world-wide sensation Frankenstein on radio - from Orson Welles to the Baskin-Robbins ice cream commercials "Talkies" from the first sound films to the celebrated Universal and Hammer classics, the sexploitation Frankensteins, to the Robert de Niro masterpiece and the author's own entry in the genre Karloff the master monster, including the true color of his famous make-up, who did his stunts, which actors played the monster after he quit the role Television, including which famous horror actor starred in the first (and live) tv presentation, the first color production, plus little known facts about The Munsters and Dark Shadows, so much more The late 20th Century and and early 21st Century upsurgence in novels about the monster All about Frankenstein and his creation in comics and graphic novels - and even anime 130, 000 words, 80+ photos, posters, and other illustrations - this is the essential Frankenstein book for all Shelley, Karloff, the Monster's millions of fans!"Glut's book is close to a definitive work on the subject.
He writes with a pleasantly informal style, too, which makes it possible to read the book for pleasure as well as information. As a bonus, the book is illustrated with slews of motion picture and television stills, reproductions of comics, book covers, and the like. A fine job altogether." -Richard Lupoff, author The Great American Paperback