Merchants of Menace: The Business of Horror Cinema
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- 9789388912426
- 791.43 MER
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NIMA Knowledge Centre | 5th Floor Reading Zone | General | 791.43 MER (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | M0036225 |
Part I: Production Lines, Trends, and Cycles
1. 'House of Horrors': Corporate Strategy at Universal Pictures in the 1930s
2. The Undead of Hollywood and Poverty Row: The Influence of Studio-Era Industrial Patterns on Zombie Film Production, 1932-46
3. By the Book: American Horror Cinema and Horror Literature of the late 1960s and 1970s
4. Risen From the Vaults: Recent Horror Film Remakes and the American Film Industry
5. Monster Factory: International Dynamics of the Australian Horror Movie Industry
Part II: Film Content, Style, and Themes
6. Bad Medicine': The Psychiatric Profession's Interventions into the Business of Postwar Horror
7. Horror Film Atmosphere as Anti-Narrative (and Vice Versa)
8. A Kind of Bacall Quality': Jamie Lee Curtis, Stardom, and Gentrifying Non-Hollywood Horror
9. New Decade, New Rules': Rebooting the Scream Franchise in the Digital Age
Part III: Movie Marketing, Branding, and Distribution
10. Hot Profits Out of Cold Shivers!': Horror, the First Run Market, and the Hollywood Studios, 1938-42
11. Strange Enjoyments: The Marketing and Reception of Horror in the Civil Rights Era Black Press
12. Bids for Distinction: The Critical-Industrial Function of the Horror Auteur
13. Low Budgets, No Budgets, and Digital-Video Nasties: Recent British Horror and Informal Distribution
14. Hammer 2.0: Legacy, Modernization, and Hammer Horror as a Heritage Brand
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