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Appendix: Feature Film Packages in Television Syndication, 1955–1968
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Kevin Heffernan
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
- 1. Horror in Three Dimensions: House of Wax and Creature from the Black Lagoon 16
- 2. The Color of Blood: Hammer Films and Curse of Frankenstein 43
- 3. ‘‘Look into the Hypnotic Eye!’’: Exhibitor Financing and Distributor Hype in Fifties Horror Cinema 63
- 4. ‘‘A Sissified Bela Lugosi’’: Vincent Price,William Castle, and AIP’s Poe Adaptations 90
- 5. Grind House or Art House?: Astor Pictures and Peeping Tom 113
- 6. American International Goes International: New Markets, Runaway Productions, and Black Sabbath 134
- 7. Television Syndication and the Birth of the ‘‘Orphans’’: Horror Films in the Local TV Market 154
- 8. Demon Children and the Birth of Adult Horror: William Castle, Roman Polanski, and Rosemary’s Baby 180
- 9. Family Monsters and Urban Matinees: Continental Distributing and Night of the Living Dead 202
- Conclusion: The Horror Film in the New Hollywood 221
- Appendix: Feature Film Packages in Television Syndication, 1955–1968 229
- Notes 263
- Bibliography 295
- Index 305
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
- 1. Horror in Three Dimensions: House of Wax and Creature from the Black Lagoon 16
- 2. The Color of Blood: Hammer Films and Curse of Frankenstein 43
- 3. ‘‘Look into the Hypnotic Eye!’’: Exhibitor Financing and Distributor Hype in Fifties Horror Cinema 63
- 4. ‘‘A Sissified Bela Lugosi’’: Vincent Price,William Castle, and AIP’s Poe Adaptations 90
- 5. Grind House or Art House?: Astor Pictures and Peeping Tom 113
- 6. American International Goes International: New Markets, Runaway Productions, and Black Sabbath 134
- 7. Television Syndication and the Birth of the ‘‘Orphans’’: Horror Films in the Local TV Market 154
- 8. Demon Children and the Birth of Adult Horror: William Castle, Roman Polanski, and Rosemary’s Baby 180
- 9. Family Monsters and Urban Matinees: Continental Distributing and Night of the Living Dead 202
- Conclusion: The Horror Film in the New Hollywood 221
- Appendix: Feature Film Packages in Television Syndication, 1955–1968 229
- Notes 263
- Bibliography 295
- Index 305