Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
150
Language
English
Published
Jun 6, 2023
Publisher
Headpress
ISBN-10
1915316073
ISBN-13
9781915316073
Description
This engaging exploration dives into the collaborative spirit behind Roger Corman's adaptations of Edgar Allan Poe's literary masterpieces. Through a series of interviews and essays, Chris Alexander reveals the creative processes that shaped iconic films from the early 1960s, including "The Fall of the House of Usher" and "The Pit and the Pendulum."
Corman's unique vision combined with Poe's haunting narratives provides a rich tapestry of horror and artistry. Each film not only captured the essence of Poe's work but also left an indelible mark on the genre of horror cinema. The book offers insights into Corman's directorial choices and the innovative techniques that defined his filmmaking style.
Readers are invited to delve deeper into the artistic interactions and challenges faced during the production of these classic films. Alongside previously unpublished anecdotes, it provides a window into the world of cinema during this transformative era, highlighting the legacy of both Corman and Poe in shaping the landscape of horror storytelling.
Corman's unique vision combined with Poe's haunting narratives provides a rich tapestry of horror and artistry. Each film not only captured the essence of Poe's work but also left an indelible mark on the genre of horror cinema. The book offers insights into Corman's directorial choices and the innovative techniques that defined his filmmaking style.
Readers are invited to delve deeper into the artistic interactions and challenges faced during the production of these classic films. Alongside previously unpublished anecdotes, it provides a window into the world of cinema during this transformative era, highlighting the legacy of both Corman and Poe in shaping the landscape of horror storytelling.
Genres
Horror
Psychology