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BELA LUGOSI AND THE MONOGRAM NINE (HARDBACK) IBD

BEARMANOR MEDIA
04 / 2019
9781629334295
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Sinopsis

Between 1941 and 1944, Bela Lugosiá starred ináaáseries of low-budget films released by Monogram Pictures.áTo many viewers at the time and during the decades that followed, the &ldquo,Monogram Nine&rdquo, were overacted and underproduced, illogical and incoherent.áBut their increasing age has recast such condemnations into appropriate praise:áin the 21stácentury, they seem so different not only from modern cinema, but also from Classical Hollywood, enough so as to make the aforementioned deficits into advantages.áThe entries in the Monogram Nine are bizarre and strange, populated by crazy, larger-than-life characters who exist ináwacky, alternative worlds. In nine films, the improbable chases the impossible.áThis book, in turn, chases them.á&ldquo,Gary Rhodes has become my favorite nonfiction author, while the subject of some of his writings, Bela Lugosi, has long been one of my favorite actors. Now Gary has teamed up with co-author Robert Guffey to present, for the first time, a collection of in-depth and insightful essays evaluating those lesser &lsquo,classics&rsquo, that comprise the so-called &lsquo,Monogram Nine.&rsquo, If you are a Lugosi fan and also a fan of old &lsquo,B&rsquo, horror films, you will love this book.&rdquo,ááááááááááá &ndash, Donald F. Glut, filmmaker, Marvel Comics writer, and author of The Empire Strikes Back novelization&ldquo,An extraordinary volume.á Rhodes and Guffey refract these films through the lens of surrealism, detailed genre study, auteurist-informed close readings, star studies, and vigorous historicism to name a few of the kaleidoscope of methods employed. This book provides a breakthrough model for serious work on films that have to date received very little scholarly attention.&rdquo,ááááááááááá &ndash, Michael Lee, Ph.D. (University of Oklahoma), editor at the journal Horror Studies

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41,29