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The Monster Movies of Universal Studios

By:James L Neibaur
Publisher:Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Print ISBN:9781442278165
eText ISBN:9781442278172
Edition:1
Copyright:2017
Format:Reflowable

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This history and critique of classic scary films "honors Universal's horror legacy. . . . an excellent resource for film students and monster movie fanatics" ( Library Journal). In 1931 Universal Studios released  Dracula starring Bela Lugosi. This box office success was followed by a string of films featuring macabre characters and chilling atmospherics, including  Frankenstein,  The Mummy, and  The Invisible Man. With each new film, Universal established its place in the Hollywood firmament as the leading producer of horror films, a status it enjoyed for more than twenty years. In  The Monster Movies of Universal Studios, James L. Neibaur examines the key films produced by the studio from the early 1930s through the mid-1950s. In each entry, Neibaur recounts the movie's production, provides critical commentary, considers the film's commercial reception, and offers an overall assessment of the movie's significance. Neibaur also examines the impact these films had on popular culture, an influence that resonates in the cinema of fear today. From the world premiere of  Dracula to the 1956 release of  The Creature Walks among Us, Universal excelled at scaring viewers of all ages—and even elicited a few chuckles along the way by pitting their iconic creatures against the comedic pair of Abbott and Costello.  The Monster Movies of Universal Studios captures the thrills of these films, making this book a treat for fans of the golden age of horror cinema.   "Studio stills and trade ads for several of the films add a suitably scary touch to this treat for fans and scholars alike. ―  Booklist "An impressive work of film scholarship." ―  Cinema Retro  

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