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Hammer Goes to Hell

The House of Horror's Unmade Films (livre en anglais)

de Kieran Foster

Type
Récits
Sujet
StudioHammer
Mots Clés
Hammer, films non tournés, horreur
Année d'édition
2024 (30 novembre 2024)
Editeur
Edinburgh University Press
1ere édition
2023
Langue
anglais
Taille d'un livre de poche 11x18cmTaille relative de ce livreTaille d'un grand livre (29x22cm)
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Format
Broché • 232 pages
15,5 x 23,5 cm
ISBN
978-1-4744-9666-7
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Description de l'ouvrage :
This book utilises never seen before materials held in the Hammer Script Archive to present a new perspective on one of the most famous British production studios of all time. While many studies of Hammer Films have been written, none have accounted for the significant amount of creative and economic labour that went into over 100 unmade projects at the company.
Using primary materials such as screenplays and correspondence, the book examines the production contexts of an eclectic range of Hammer’s unmade films, ranging from Loch Ness Monster project Nessie to Dracula in India script Kali Devil Bride of Dracula.
Using Hammer as a case study, the book represents a significant academic intervention by being the first sustained industry study to primarily use unmade projects. The book offers a fresh perspective on a legendary film studio, and argues for the importance and sustained study of unmade films within film history.

À propos de l'auteur :
Kieran Foster is an Assistant Professor in Film and Media Studies at the University of Nottingham. He is co-editor of Shadow Cinema (2020) and will publish his monograph, Hammer Goes to Hell, with EUP in 2023.

Revue de Presse :
Hammer Films is known the world over for its trailblazing, full colour, gothic horror films. Yet, despite its iconic status it failed to get many a project off the ground. In Hammer Goes to Hell, Kieran Foster explores a number of these projects. Drawing on new research, Foster offers a lively and engaging revisionist history bursting with new information and insight. -- Johnny Walker, Author of Contemporary British Horror Cinema: Industry, Genre and Society and Editor of Hammer and Beyond: The British Horror Film.

A fascinating insight into Hammer’s ‘unmade’ past and the more earthbound horrors of development hell. Visions of celluloid Gothic that are as tantalising as they are fleeting. -- Matthew Holness, writer-director of Possum

Building on a mix of archival evidence, published accounts, and interviews, Foster’s book focuses on horror, offering an alternate history that allows a unique peek at the company’s workings. Hammer Goes to Hell is a rigorous and enjoyable book that should please anyone with even a passing interest in Hammer or the history of British horror. It should also be of interest to anyone interested in innovative production histories. -- Murray Leeder ― Film & History

Written with academic rigour but also in a style accessible to the general reader and horror fan alike, Hammer Goes to Hell is a thorough investigation that demonstrates what archives can reveal about films that never saw the light of day and the value of the unmade film in revisionist production histories. -- Valeria Villegas Lindvall ― Journal of British Cinema and Television

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Shadow Cinema:The Historical and Production Contexts of Unmade Films

Shadow Cinema (2022)

The Historical and Production Contexts of Unmade Films

Dir. James Fenwick, Kieran Foster et David Eldridge

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