Japanese Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films
A Critical Analysis and Filmography of 103 Features Released in the United States, 1950–1992 (livre en anglais)
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This is a detailed analysis of 103 Japanese science fiction, horror and fantasy feature films released theatrically or directly to television in the United States from 1950 through 1992. Each entry provides a plot synopsis, critique, background on the production, contemporary review quotes, and a comparison between the U.S. and Japanese versions. The filmography is arranged by studio and includes American and Japanese titles, release dates and releasing studios; comprehensive production and cast credits; running time; U.S. rating (when appropriate); and alternate titles.
À propos de l'auteur :
Stuart Galbraith IV lives in Kyoto, Japan.
The late R.M. Hayes was a commercial ads producer in Atlanta, Georgia.
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"excellent…entertaining…valuable"—Video Watchdog; "fascinating trivia"—bare•bones; "research is impressive"—C&RL News; "fun read…labor of love"—Midnight Marquee; "comprehensive…extensive…valuable…intelligent, well-researched…entertaining"—Samhain; "enthusiastic"—Fantasy and Horror.
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