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Horror at the Drive-in : Essays in Popular Americana

Rhodes, Gary D.(Edited by)
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This book is a collection of 18 essays by various scholars on the classic drive-in horror film experience.

Those in Section One emphasize the roles of the drive-in in the United States - and its cultural cousin, Australia.

Section Two examines how horror operated at the drive-in, the rhetoric used in coming attraction trailers, horror film premieres at drive-ins, double features, and the preproduction, production, and marketing of Last House on the Left.

Section Three addresses the effects of the Vietnam War and counter-culture on The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and the Cold War on Cat Women on the Moon.

Section Four explores gender issues and sexuality. Section Five covers drive-in culture via Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte, 2000 Maniacs, and the films of Mario Bava.

Section Six investigates a variety of issues, such as the drive-in horror film's embrace of DNA, the use of cinematic form to create a non-Hollywood look in Wizards of Gore, and the many different prints and running times of I Drink Your Blood.

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McFarland & Co Inc
0786413425 / 9780786413423
Hardback
306.485
30/11/2002
United States
280 pages, photographs, notes, index
178 x 254 mm, 699 grams
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