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Boris Karloff: A Gentleman's Life Review

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Boris Karloff: A Gentleman's Life ReviewMuch has been written about Boris Karloff in terms of the characters he played. Until now,very few have known, much less understood, Karloff's passion for the craft and vocation of acting, his profound work ethic, and the dedication, depth and humanity he brought to even his least celebrated roles. Until now, virtually nothing was known about the man's personal life and loves.
Scott Allen Nollen fills a deep gap in the legacy left to us by the distinguished British actor, who was instrumental in the establishment of the horror genre of film, the Screen Actors Guild, and even the popularization of television as an entertainment medium. And he does it beautifully.
"Boris Karloff: A Gentleman's Life" takes us behind the outlandish makeup jobs, the B-movie schtick and the "official" histories, to the place from which the essential humanity of Frankenstein's "creature" comes. It reveals a truly gentle - and genteel - soul, whose love for the theatre and for film was the source of both his greatest joys, and greatest sorrows.
This is a very important book for Karloff fans, film buffs, and readers who appreciate solid biography tastefully done. A breakthrough book for an emerging author whose time has come.Boris Karloff: A Gentleman's Life OverviewBeing able to know and work with Sara Jane Karloff on this project has been a highlight of my career.Hopefully this book is the most thorough, accurate and entertaining chronicle of her father, Boris Karloff''s, fascinating life.Perhaps a few Karloff mysteries have been solved.—Scott Allen Nollen

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Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man (Universal Filmscript Series, Vol. 5) (Universal Filmscripts Series: Classic Horror Films) Review

Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man  (Universal Filmscript Series, Vol. 5) (Universal Filmscripts Series: Classic Horror Films)
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Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man (Universal Filmscript Series, Vol. 5) (Universal Filmscripts Series: Classic Horror Films) ReviewAnother in the great series of Universal Filmscripts. The pictures alone are worth the price of the book. The background also tells about Lugosi's dialogue being cut out and what some of it was. It also explains the ending and the escape of Massey, Knowles, and Ouspenskaya (which is not shown in the film). It is a shame that production of these filmscripts didn't cover ALL of the Universal Horror Movies because of the detailed background of each.Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man (Universal Filmscript Series, Vol. 5) (Universal Filmscripts Series: Classic Horror Films) Overview

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The Wolf Man (Universal Filmscript Series) (Universal Filmscripts Series: Classic Horror Films) Review

The Wolf Man (Universal Filmscript Series) (Universal Filmscripts Series: Classic Horror Films)
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The Wolf Man (Universal Filmscript Series) (Universal Filmscripts Series: Classic Horror Films) ReviewOne of the best horror films ever made and truly deserving the acolade classic.The book brings to light all the infomation any film buff would need to satisfy their thist for behind the scenes details.From the eary concepts to final shooting schedule, how the orginal makeup designs were brought about to interveiws with cast members and the man who actually wrote the script.Great behind the scences photographs from the great Jack P. Pierce's lost scrap books (when is Douglas Norwine going to publish that book about Pierce)to the orginal film score, an absolute delight to read and treasure.The Wolf Man (Universal Filmscript Series) (Universal Filmscripts Series: Classic Horror Films) Overview"Even a man who is pure of heart, as says his prayers atnight, may become a wolf when the wolfbane blooms and the moon is fulland bright" Werewolf legend or Hollywood creation?Find the answersin this, the most thorough examination of the making of the Universalclassic "The Wolfman."Forward by star Evelyn Ankers; Introduction byScreenwriter Curt Siodmak; Commentary by Lon Chaney, Jr.

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Monster Movies: 2011 Wall Calendar Review

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Monster Movies: 2011 Wall Calendar ReviewEach month offers a poster from a classic Universal horror film, beautifully reproduced. The details are exact, with vibrant colors. This sturdy calendar would be a fine gift for any admirer of Hollywood's Golden Age.Monster Movies: 2011 Wall Calendar Overview

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The Wolf Man (Official Universal Studio Monsters Presents) Review

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The Wolf Man (Official Universal Studio Monsters Presents) ReviewThis book is a good book if you enjoy the genre. Justine Korman expands on the movie and this is a good read if you're looking for a short monster story.The Wolf Man (Official Universal Studio Monsters Presents) Overview

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Monsters: A Celebration of the Classics from Universal Studios Review

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Monsters: A Celebration of the Classics from Universal Studios ReviewI have been a fan of Universal Horror films for as long as I can remember. My earliest memories are of a local channel here in the Detroit area that used to show a different Universal horror film every afternoon in the week leading up to Halloween. And then there was local horror host Sir Graves Ghastly who played the old classics every Saturday afternoon from the late 60's and into the early 80's. The past 10 years have seen a big renewed interest in these classic horror films with so many being released on DVD and with toys, sculptures, and great new books such as this one from Ballantine/Del Rey books.
Monsters: A Celebration of the Classics from Universal Studios is a fantastic new hardcover book celebrating Universal's classic horror films. The book doesn't cover all of the Universal Horrors but does spotlight the major ones such as Dracula, Frankenstein, The Mummy, The Invisible Man, The Wolf man, The Bride of Frankenstein, The Creature from the Black Lagoon, and the silent version of The Phantom of the Opera. The book features essays on each of these films by either noted actors or directors as well as the family members of the horror film stars.
Sara Karloff and Bela Lugosi Jr., each take their turn writing about their famous fathers and the roles which made them stars. Ron Chaney discusses his great-grandfather Lon Chaney, Director John Landis provides an essay on the Wolfman, and actress Gloria Stuart talks about the Invisible Man, a film she co-starred in over 70 years ago! In addition, makeup master Rick Baker looks at the Universal Monster movie makeup and the legendary Jack Pierce, who designed the look of the Frankenstein Monster, The Mummy, The Wolfman, and many more terrors. There is also a look at the Abbott and Costello monster films, a Universal horror film chronology, and a detailed bibliography.
Now all of this would more than make the day of any fan of classic horror films but there is even more to be found in this fantastic book. Forrest J, Ackerman, Uncle Forry himself, longtime editor of Famous Monsters of Filmland provides the book's Foreward and a better person could not have been chosen. After all, who else could make the claim to have seen Phantom of the Opera when it opened in 1925, not to mention being friends with Karloff, Lugosi, and Wolfman writer Curt Siodmak? Ackerman even owns one of the capes worn by Lugosi in Dracula.
But perhaps the greatest feature of the book is the photography. The photos are simply dazzling! I was surprised to find many photos that I had never seen before in previous books or horror magazines, such as Lugosi taking a break from filming and resting his foot on a stage light or the magnificently shadowed photo of Karloff sitting in his actor's chair and reading his script from The Mummy. The photos are simply breathtaking!
Ballantine/Del Rey has produced a book that any fan of Universal's Classic horrors will be rising out of their tombs to own!
Reviewed by Tim Janson
Monsters: A Celebration of the Classics from Universal Studios Overview"When the bats fly low and night's in the sky, Universal Studios are at their best." That's how a critic in the 1930s described the magic of Universal monster movie. This was a genre that the studio essentially invented - enabling it to survive and thrive–and that led to cinematic classics that continue to influence entertainment of all kinds.Now, from Universal itself, comes a lavishly illustrated book that provides the words and images behind these legendary films–plus heartfelt tributes from some of Hollywood's most famous fans. Here are beautiful on-screen and behind-the-scenes photos from the studio's vaults; the background stories of Dracula, Frankenstein's Monster, the Wolf Man, and the other classic characters that scared audiences and scared up profits; the makeup secrets; the censorship battles; and words of praise from friends, family, and fans.With today's fantasy and horror films ruling the box-office–and special edition DVDs available of Universal's masterpieces–Monsters is an invaluable guide for a new generation. It shows where the "creature feature" began, from the twenties silent classic The Phantom of the Opera to fifties favorite Creature from the Black Lagoon. Frightening and fun, this splendid volume is perfect for monster fans of any age.For more than ninety years, Universal Studios has been bringing unique entertainment experiences to millions of people around the world.Through their motion pictures, home videos, theme parks, television networks and programming, they are in the business of thrills and chills as well as tears and laughter.And with their extensive library of legendary films they have set the standard for inspiring wonder and ultimately transforming moments into lasting memories.

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Universal Horrors: The Studio's Classic Films, 1931-1946 Review

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Universal Horrors: The Studio's Classic Films, 1931-1946 ReviewThe classic horror films of the 30's and 40's have never been as popular as they are today. Baby Boomers who grew up watching the old Shock Theater packages in the 50's and 60's hold a tremendous fondness for the films that terrified them as children. The Boris Karloff Frankenstein and Bela Lugosi Dracula are still the most recognized images of those two classic monsters...so much so that their families had to move to legally trademark their images to protect them.
The Universal horror films are the subject of Universal Horrors, the second edition of this outstanding book by noted classic film historian Tom Weaver and Michael & John Brunas. Throughout the massive 608 page hardcover, the authors cover each one of the 85 horror films made by Universal from 1931 - 1946. Just do the math...that's an average of about seven pages spent on each film during this period. This is no mere listing of actors with a one-page synopsis. Rather this is a definitive guide to these 85 films with complete cast and credits, detailed storyline synopses, production history, behind-the-scenes information, critical analysis, period reviews, and commentary by cast and crewmembers. Most of the comments come from the voluminous numbers of reviews that Weaver has conducted over the years.
The films are listed chronologically beginning with Dracula in 1931 and ending with The Brute Man in 1946. It even includes the Spanish version of Dracula which was filmed on the same set as the original at the very same time! White The Lugosi version was shot during the day, the Spanish crew took over at night. In many ways, the Spanish version outshines the Tod Browning directed original.
One of my guilty favorites of the Universal Classic film era is 1932's Murder in the Rue Morgue, presenting Lugosi in truly one of his most sadistic and macabre roles. This film ended up being the bone that both Lugosi and Director Robert Florey received for NOT getting their respective parts in Frankenstein, which instead went to Karloff and Director James Whale. This rather film features Lugosi as Dr. Mirakle, who injects the blood of an ape into women he captures. When the experiments fail, he dumps the women into a river. It's a highly underrated film and one of Lugosi's best roles.
Weaver and partners don't give a short shrift to lesser-known films. While the most popular films do get more coverage, even the least well-known of the Universal Horrors gets several pages devoted to it...and there are a number of lesser known films. Unfortunately a number of these are not on DVD or even VHS for that matter meaning that the entry in this book is probably the closest you'll get to the film without actually seeing it.
Many of these lesser-known films are not true horror but often murder mysteries with horror trappings such as "old dark house-style" films. These films include Secret of the Blue Room, Secret of the Chateau, The House of Fear, and The Black Doll. The appendix goes on to list several dozen more films that were borderline exclusions...close, but just not making the cut to receive a full write-up for various reasons. Actually it's somewhat difficult to figure out while some of these were left out of the main listing since many are quite similar in plot and tone.
This book is simply fabulous. Everything that Weaver does is always meticulously researched and extraordinarily entertaining. This is THE Bible to fans of Universal's classic horror films, and one of the finest film reference books I've ever read.REVIEWED BY TIM JANSONUniversal Horrors: The Studio's Classic Films, 1931-1946 Overview

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Universal Studios Monsters: A Legacy of Horror Review

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Universal Studios Monsters: A Legacy of Horror ReviewGreat book covering very nicely Universal classic characters and movies. It starts with little history of Universal Studios and continues with silent period and spotlight on Lon Chaney. Every chapter is finished with spotlight on actor or director important for Universal monsters period. Book is so nicely written and it is full with pictures and poster art for all the movies. This book covers a lot but if you need more I am suggesting you get yourself this one Universal Horrors: The Studio's Classic Films, 1931-1946
If you need a book that covers very nicely basics of Universal Studios Monsters than it is certainly this. You will not regret it. :) Enjoy :)
Please check my blog for more reviews: http://themedreviews.blogspot.com/Universal Studios Monsters: A Legacy of Horror OverviewFrom the 1920s through the 1950s, Universal Studios was Hollywood's number one studio for horror pictures, haunting movie theaters worldwide with Dracula, Frankenstein, and the Creature from the Black Lagoon, among others. Universal Studios Monsters: A Legacy of Horror explores all of these enduring characters, chronicling both the mythology behind the films and offering behind-the-scenes insights into how the films were created.Universal Studios Monsters is the most complete record of the horror films of this legendary studio, with biographies of major personalities who were responsible for the most notable monster melodramas in film history. The stories of these films and their creators are told through interviews with surviving actors and studio employees. A lavish photographic record, including many behind-the-scenes shots, completes the story of how these classics were made. This is a volume no fan of imaginative cinema will want to be without.

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