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Tod Browning's Dracula |
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| By (author): |
Gary Rhodes |
| ISBN10-13: |
0956683452 : 9780956683458 |
| Format: |
Paperback |
| Size: |
240x170mm |
| Pages: |
376 |
| Weight: |
.500 Kg. |
| Published: |
Tomahawk Press (UK) - November 2014 |
| List Price: |
20.00 Pounds Sterling |
| Availability: |
In Stock
Qty Available: 90 |
| Subjects: |
Films, cinema |
| Few movies in film history have resonated with audiences as deeply and for as many years as Universal's original 1931 version of Dracula, starring Bela Lugosi as the vampire count. Filmmaker and film historian Gary D Rhodes brings years of research to fruition, providing conclusive answers to everything you ever wanted to know this iconic film. Overflowing with newly unearthed information and fresh analysis, and fully illustrated, Tod Browning's Dracula is one of the most in-depth books ever published on a single film. This is the first in a collectible series of books on the world's most iconic horror films. |
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"The misinformation surrounding this film is staggering, and it has sadly played a major role in lessening its standing as a great film. I really hope that will start to change with the publishing of Tod Browning’s Dracula. This is a superior piece of cinematic detective work and a great example of what one can accomplish when one simply does his or her homework. I’m not sure if it will make any of Dracula’s multitudinous haters reevaluate the movie for the better, but I sure hope they’ll at least stop using lies to rake it over the coals. Rhodes’s book is apparently the first installment of Tomahawk Press’ new series about classic horror films. I can’t wait for the next one, and I hope it is written with the same care, attention, and sense of purpose as Rhodes put into his book." - Mike Sehretto, Psychobabble Feb 2014
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"In Tod Browning’s Dracula, Rhodes’ in-depth look at both the making of the film and the myths and legends around it, with each chapter taking a closer look at these and the making of the film as a whole. Rhodes gathers together all previously published research and carefully dissects, gives closer analysis and re-evaluates each piece and corrects where there has been either ill-informed or badly researched work, and desolates these inaccuracies. For instance, the rumour that Karl Freund directed most of Dracula, or that Browning specifically wanted Lon Chaney, Snr. for the role of The Count; that Carl Laemmle did not want Lugosi for the lead part and that he was the ‘final, but unwanted’ choice—a myth that Lugosi himself perpetuated. Rhodes challenges these popular myths and shows that they are wrong. The book is beautifully laid out and well-illustrated and at 376 pages, the most in-depth study on one of the most iconic films of the Twentieth Century. This is Gary Rhodes’ Magnum Opus and should be on every film enthusiast’s shelf." - Matthew E Banks, Vamped website.
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