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Golden Horrors: An Illustrated Critical Filmography of Terror Cinema, 1931-1939
Published in Hardcover by McFarland & Company (1996)
Author: Bryan Senn
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Crackles on the soundtrack.
A fan of Lugosi or Karloff? Find it in your budget to pick up this masterpiece. Bryan Senn is a young, inspired, well-read cinephile. His specialty is the 1930's. He's very good. He acknowledges his sources and blends them perfectly into this valuable tome. Interesting pictures and wonderful trivia abound. For example, did you know that, in 1932, Fay Wray was filming "King Kong" during the day, "The Most Dangerous Game" at night, and still going back to Warner Bros. studio for pick-ups on "Dr. X" all at the same time? This remarkable lady is still alive(around age 96). (I met her at a California film festival.) If old horror movies are your bag, are you in luck!

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If your interested in 30's horror this is the one book that you must have. Senn provides full coverage of the genre in the 30's--in depth reviews of all the decade's major films and short reviews of films that are more marginal in importance (mostly mysteries with horror overtones).

Golden horrors has the best format of any film book I have ever read. for each major film covered, Senn provides seperate sections on plot summaries, the strengths of the film, its weaknesses, and its prodiuction history. This means you can skip over reading the plots of films you have already seen and get the historical and analytical meat.

Senn's taste is informed and almost always on target. He not only tells you what's good or bad about the film but why. There's no vague generalties about ambience or directorial skill--he explains with specifics how the director (or writer or cinematographer) achieved his effects.

The production histories are complete and usually very interesting.

The book also includes 10 best lists for 30's horror films by Senn and other writers. Finding out Ray Bradbury's top 10 picks will, I think, be of interest to most fans.

I can't recommend this book to highly. It's simply the best on the subject and nothing else is even a close second.

Best critique of thirties horror films
Senn's book is simply the best ever done on the classic (and otherwise) horror films of the thirties. It surpasses the coverage of the thirties in such recognized masterpieces as UNIVERSAL HORRORS, and it is hard to see how a book could offer better understanding of the films addressed. If Senn would do a similar job on the forties, he will go down as one of the great authors in the genre. He might anyway.


Drums of Terror: Voodoo in the Cinema
Published in Paperback by Midnight Marquee Pr Inc (01 July, 1998)
Author: Bryan Senn
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a unique reference-book for the film-freak
As far as I know, there is no other filmbook covering Voodoo in the Cinema (there are some Zombie-film-books, but this is not the same as you know...) For any (horror-fantasy-)filmbook-freak this is a unique reference book with a nearly complete filmography from silentfilms till today

german: Meines Wissens nach das einzige Buch über Voodoo-Filme im Kino (nicht zu verwechseln mit Zombiefilmen, über die es inzwischen ein paar Filmbücher gibt). Ziemlich komplette Filmographie von der Stummfilmzeit bis heute


Fantastic Cinema Subject Guide : A Topical Index to 2500 Horror, Science Fiction, and Fantasy Films
Published in Hardcover by McFarland & Company (1992)
Authors: Bryan Senn and John Johnson
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