THE LOST FILMS FANZINE #3

THE LOST FILMS FANZINE #3

 

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Bicep Books
Año de edición:
2020
Materia
Películas, cine
ISBN:
9781953221889
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This 100-page monster-sized issue explores Hammer’s classic 1958 opus Horror of Dracula uncut-including an examination of scripted scenes that went unfilmed, plus footage both lost and found, like the infamous uncut death scene discovered in Japan. Then, discover the lost version of Frankenstein Meets the Wolfman where Bela Lugosi spoke as the monster, plus a version of Blood from the Mummy’s Tomb starring Peter Cushing. Elsewhere Joey Palinkas charts the development of John Brosnan’s Carnosaur from a truly epic novel to a not so epic but fondly remembered series of Roger Corman films and Danny Lee Beane braves the depths of Beware! The Blob (with some side detours into unmade Blob sequels). Maxwell Bresee celebrates the 50th anniversary of the long forgotten Japanese thriller, Terror in the Streets. In the first of an epic three-part series, Stan Hyde covers all the unmade versions of H.G. Wells’ War of the Worlds. Kyle Byrd debunks some common myths regarding King Kong’s lot spider pit scene.  Bride of Godzilla’s 65th Unniversary is celebrated, plus much, much more!!!

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