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  • av Tom Weaver
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  • av Tom Weaver
    337

    Chester and Percy journey to destroy a coven of witches at the king's request. After encountering numerous and harrowing obstacles, the true nature of their mission is revealed. Things were never as they seemed, and they must join forces with a supposed enemy to battle those they thought to trust the most.

  • av Tom Weaver
    291

  • av Tom Weaver, Marc Russell & Amanda Russsell
    511

  • - The Hideous Sun Demon
    av Tom Weaver
    541

  • - Beauty Within the Brute
    av Tom Weaver, Robert J Kiss & Scott Gallinghouse
    351

  • - The Brute Man (hardback)
    av Scott Gallinghouse & Tom Weaver
    547

    He made the Universal back lot his own personal preyground: Rondo Hatton, who attained B-movie stardom at the very end of his life via the role of the spine-snapping serial killer The Creeper. The victim of a disfiguring disease, Hatton needed no makeup when he played this night stalker in The Pearl of Death (1944), House of Horrors (1946) and The Brute Man (1946). A lot of misery and physical pain were packed into Rondo Hatton's 51 years on Earth and he met his challenges with courage. This book tells his full story and pays tribute with a biography chapter, the lowdown on The Brute Man's production and theatrical release, artist George Chastain's tribute to other "brute men" of the movies, and more. Also: Rondo's miraculous 21st-century "rebirth" as a coveted award for the finest in Monster Kid achievement.

  • - The Brute Man
    av Scott Gallinghouse & Tom Weaver
    417

    He made the Universal back lot his own personal preyground: Rondo Hatton, who attained B-movie stardom at the very end of his life via the role of the spine-snapping serial killer The Creeper. The victim of a disfiguring disease, Hatton needed no makeup when he played this night stalker in The Pearl of Death (1944), House of Horrors (1946) and The Brute Man (1946). A lot of misery and physical pain were packed into Rondo Hatton's 51 years on Earth and he met his challenges with courage. This book tells his full story and pays tribute with a biography chapter, the lowdown on The Brute Man's production and theatrical release, artist George Chastain's tribute to other "brute men" of the movies, and more. Also: Rondo's miraculous 21st-century "rebirth" as a coveted award for the finest in Monster Kid achievement.

  • av Robert J. Kiss & Tom Weaver
    477

  • av Dr Robert J Kiss, DAVID SCHECTER & Tom Weaver
    431

    Close Encounters of the Brr Kind Beneath the polar ice, seven submarines have been mysteriously destroyed. The Navy must stem this tide of undersea disasters. They send the fleet's killer sub, the atom-powered Tiger Shark, to the 5,000,000 square miles of Arctic Ocean to neutralize our nation's newest enemy. BATTLE STATIONS! BATTLE STATIONS!! Their adversary is not foreign but alien: an undersea flying saucer which they dub Cyclops. The Tiger Shark rams Cyclops, its bow piercing the saucer's hull, and the two crafts, locked together, sink to the frigid depths. To free their sub, the men of the Tiger Shark must coldly go where no man has gone before: into the saucer. Where the greatest horror awaits. TOP SECRET CARGO MANIFEST - Original Shooting Script! - "Making Of" Chapter - Tribute to Producer Alex Gordon - Pressbook and much more!

  • av Dr Robert J J Kiss, DAVID SCHECTER & Tom Weaver
    321

    Close Encounters of the Brr KindBeneath the polar ice, seven submarines have been mysteriously destroyed. The Navy must stem this tide of undersea disasters. They send the fleet's killer sub, the atom-powered Tiger Shark, to the 5,000,000 square miles of Arctic Ocean to neutralize our nation's newest enemy.BATTLE STATIONS! BATTLE STATIONS!!Their adversary is not foreign but alien: an undersea flying saucer which they dub Cyclops.The Tiger Shark rams Cyclops, its bow piercing the saucer's hull, and the two crafts, locked together, sink to the frigid depths. To free their sub, the men of the Tiger Shark must coldly go where no man has gone before: into the saucer.Where the greatest horror awaits.TOP SECRETCARGO MANIFEST- Original Shooting Script!- "Making Of" Chapter- Tribute to ProducerAlex Gordon- Pressbookand much more!

  • - Interviews with 62 Filmmakers
    av Tom Weaver
    641

    A collection of conversations with movie industry veterans, with over 60 interviewees describing their experiences on the sets of sci-fi and horror movies and television series. The discussions offer a frank and fascinating behind-the-scenes look at the genres' classic and lesser-known interpretations both.

  • av Tom Weaver
    361

    What does Producer: RICHARD GORDON mean to you?If you're a fan of classic horror films, you know he's the only living producer to have worked with the genre's most valuable players Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi--not to mention the Fiend Without a Face, the First Man into Space and other black-and-white beasties of the Fabulous Fifties.If you take your fright flicks on the ghastlier side, you remember his more gory goblins, from the Silicates on the Island of Terror to the mad slasher of the Tower of Evil, and the interstellar shocks delivered by Inseminoid.A master of both worlds, Richard Gordon has been a behind-the-scenes titan of terror for over a half-century, collaborating during his years of active production (1956-1981) with some of the field's most formidable names: Boris and Bela, Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee, Michael Gough, Terence Fisher and more.Go on a film-by-film excursion through his cinematic chamber of horrors in this definitive book-length interview....

  • av Tom Weaver
    401

    This is the hardback version. On a South American rubber plantation stands the home of Klaas Van Gelder-a house whose claim to fame is murder. Barney the foreman, beguiled by Van Gelder's beautiful young wife Dina, pushed his employer into the afterlife, took Dina as his bride and made himself master of Van Gelder Manor. But a witch-like servant gives him a dose of jungle justice: She places a curse on him so that he transforms by night into the deadliest of jungle demons, the succarath. Curt Siodmak, creator of The Wolf Man and Donovan's Brain, devised this outlandish monster melodrama, basically an exotic remake of The Wolf Man, co-starring the Wolf Man himself, Lon Chaney. The Fabulous Fifties' first horror hit, it rates deluxe Scripts from the Crypt treatment: a "Making Of" article, a tribute to Siodmak, detailed release information, an essay on the music score, an interview with producer Herman Cohen, a Lon Chaney Timeline, Production Code correspondence, script, pressbook and more.

  • - The Studio's Classic Films, 1931-1946
    av Tom Weaver
    641

    Revised and updated since its first publication in 1990, this acclaimed critical survey covers the classic chillers produced by Universal Studios during the golden age of hollywood horror, 1931 to 1946. The authors offer a definitive study of the 86 films produced during this era and present a general overview of the period.

  • av Tom Weaver
    311

    "Butcher" Benton, a crook who pulled a Los Angeles armored car robbery, trudges to San Quentin's gas chamber filled with loathing for his double-crossing partners in crime. Things take a turn for the weird when his corpse is carted off to the laboratory of a medical researcher who gives it a 287,000 volt zap, unintentionally restoring Benton to life and making his skin as hard as armor plate. The Butcher's psychopathic itch, also reborn, still needs scratching so he returns to L.A. a volatile mix of super-strength and white-hot rage. Benton is murder looking for a place to happen: Inhuman! Invincible! Inescapable! Horror legend Lon Chaney puts his considerable all into his performance as the Indestructible Man in this sci-fi/action drive-in favorite. On the 60th anniversary of its 1954 production, the thriller gets the full Scripts from the Crypt treatment: a lengthy "Making Of" essay, quotes from its writers and its producer-director, cast members memories, Production Code correspondence, a dissertation on the music, release information, pressbook and the ultra-rare script.

  • - 20 Interviews with Classic SF and Horror Filmmakers
    av Tom Weaver
    627

    Contains interviews with the men and women who made the horror and sci-fi favorites of the 1940s, '50s and '60s, including actors such as Mike Connors, Brett Halsey, Natalie Trundy and Richard Kiel; writers; producers and directors, who recall legendary genre figures Lugosi, Chaney, Tod Browning and James Whale.

  • - The Hideous Sun Demon
    av Tom Weaver
    497

    In this one-of-a-kind volume, you'll learn everything under the sun about producer-director-star Robert Clarke's 1959 monster classic: Clarke's in-depth account of the making of his low-budget independent movie; reprints of TWO versions of the script, the first set in the jungles of Guatemala; the full story of SUN DEMON's world premiere at a Texas drive-in; anecdotal memories of the frantic filmmaking process from nearly a dozen cast-and-crew participants; the original "Showmanship Manual"; an outline for a follow-up SUN DEMON film proposed by Clarke in the 1970s; scores of rare and never-seen photographs; even an afterword from sexquisite co-star Nan Peterson! This is the first in a series of such books from longtime genre fan and chronicler Tom Weaver.

  • - 20 Interviews
    av Tom Weaver
    507

    Perhaps no films attracted more rabid fans and less critical acclaim than black-and-white horror and sci-fi movies . The men and women who made the characters come to life are interviewed here, talking about their work, the behind-the-scenes action, and the impact the movies had on their careers.

  • - Interviews with 23 Veterans of Horror and Sci-Fi Films and Television
    av Tom Weaver
    491

    For over 25 years, Tom Weaver has been chatting up zombies and many other vintage movie monsters, along with the screenwriters, producers, directors and actors responsible for bringing them to life. In this newest compilation of interviews, 23 more veterans share their stories - strange, frightening and even a little funny - this time with an increased emphasis on genre television series.

  • - Interviews with 23 Classic Horror, Science Fiction and Serial Stars
    av Tom Weaver
    367

    These men and women saved the planet from aliens, behemoths, monsters, zombies, and other bloated, stumbling threats - in the movies, at least - and now they tell their stories. A list of actors give behind-the-scenes insights into such classic movies as Creature from the Black Lagoon, Forbidden Planet and The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms. They also discuss the impact ""monster-fighting"" had on their careers and what they are now doing.

  • - Conversations with 22 SF and Horror Filmmakers
    av Tom Weaver
    491

    Phil Brown, who played Luke Skywalker''s uncle in Star Wars, said, ""In my long life in films, there are ones I''m proud of and those I''m not proud of. The Jungle Captive and Weird Woman fall into the latter category."" House of Wax co-star Paul Picerni was fired by the film''s director when he refused to put his head in a working guillotine during a climactic fight scene. Packed with wonderful tidbits, this volume collects 22 interviews with the moviemakers responsible for bringing such films as This Island Earth, The Haunting, Carnival of Souls, Pit and the Pendulum, House of Wax, Tarzan the Ape Man, The Black Cat, Them! and Invasion of the Body Snatchers to the movie screen. Faith Domergue, Michael Forest, Anne Helm, Candace Hilligoss, Suzanna Leigh, Norman Lloyd, Maureen O''Sullivan, Shirley Ulmer, Dana Wynter and many more are interviewed.

  • - Interviews with Actors, Directors, Producers and Writers of the 1940s Through 1960s
    av Tom Weaver
    627

    Features 28 interviews with some of the sharpest and talkative stars and movie makers of the classic SF and horror films: Richard Matheson, Janet Leigh, Acquanetta, Hazel Court, Kim Hunter and others. They reminisce about their days on the sets of ""Psycho"", ""Planet of the Apes"", ""Superman"" and the Poe, Hammer and Lewton films.

  • - Monogram, PRC and Republic Horror Films of the Forties
    av Tom Weaver
    627

    Poverty Row Horror films were cheaply produced with writing that ranged from bad to atrocious. These essays contain full filmographic data on the 31 horror chillers made by the three studios from 1940 through 1946.

  • - Writers, Producers, Directors, Actors, Moguls and Makeup
    av Tom Weaver
    627

    For fans of SF and horror films, will there ever be a decade to compare with the 1950s? Actors, directors, producers, and crews prevailed over microbudgets and four-day shooting schedules to create enduring films. This book turns spotlight on many who made memorable contributions to that crowded, exhilarating filmmaking scene.

  • av Tom Weaver
    357

    A posse of Hollywood's wild Westerners recall their dusty adventures (and misadventures) with John Wayne, Clint Eastwood, Burt Lancaster, Tim Holt, James Arness, Richard Boone, Chuck Connors, Charles Starrett, Robert Conrad, Ross Martin, Alan Ladd, Rock Hudson, Lon Chaney, Jr., Nick Adams, Jock Mahoney, Sam Peckinpah, Johnny Cash and many others!TV Memories of...HAVE GUN-WILL TRAVELTHE RIFLEMANMAVERICKDAVY CROCKETTTHE VIRGINIANTHE WILD WILD WESTTHE REBEL and more!

  • - Interviews with 20 Genre Giants
    av Tom Weaver
    371

    Twenty horror and science fiction moviemakers--both in front of and behind the camera--reminisce about some of their great (and not so great!) films. Merry Anders, Charles Bennett, Ben Chapman, Herman Cohen, Robert Day, Val Guest, Susan Hart, Candace Hilligoss, Rose Hobart, Betsy Jones-Moreland, Jacques Marquette, Cameron Mitchell, Ed Nelson, William Phipps, Vincent Price, Ann Robinson, Herbert Rudley, Harry Spalding, Kenneth Tobey, and Lupita Tovar reflect on their work in such movies as Berserk, I Was a Teenage Werewolf, Cat-Women of the Moon and many other movies.

  • - Interviews with 23 Monster Stars and Filmmakers
    av Tom Weaver
    627

    Discusses moviemakers' horror and science fiction movie experiences as part of such films and TV series as "The Blob", "It Came from Outer Space", "Star Trek", "The Wild Wild West", "Somewhere in Time", and "Forbidden Planet". This work also provides credits for the actors, actresses, and producers.

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