Chicago TV Horror Movie Shows: From Shock Theatre to Svengoolie
Autor Ted Okuda, Mark Yurkiwen Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 feb 2016
Although the motion picture industry initially disparaged and feared television, by the late 1950s, studios saw the medium as a convenient dumping ground for thousands of films that had long been gathering dust in their vaults. As these films found their way to local TV stations, enterprising distributors grouped the titles by genre so programmers could showcase them accordingly. It was in this spirit that Chicago’s tradition of TV horror movie shows was born. Chicago TV Horror Movie Shows is the first comprehensive look at Chicago’s horror movie programs, from their inception in 1957 to the present.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780809335381
ISBN-10: 0809335387
Pagini: 270
Ilustrații: 240
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1st Edition
Editura: Southern Illinois University Press
Colecția Southern Illinois University Press
ISBN-10: 0809335387
Pagini: 270
Ilustrații: 240
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1st Edition
Editura: Southern Illinois University Press
Colecția Southern Illinois University Press
Notă biografică
Ted Okuda is a Chicago-based film historian whose previous books include The Columbia Comedy Shorts and The Jerry Lewis Films (as coauthor). His articles and interviews have appeared in a variety of media-themed publications.
Mark Yurkiw is a journalist for the Riverside-Brookfield Landmark newspaper; his articles have also appeared in Suburban Life, Wednesday Journal, and Forest Park Review.
Mark Yurkiw is a journalist for the Riverside-Brookfield Landmark newspaper; his articles have also appeared in Suburban Life, Wednesday Journal, and Forest Park Review.
Recenzii
"A lovingly chronicled history of spine-chilling local programming."—Chicago Tribune
"A fun read . . . answers a lot of the 'frequently asked questions' viewers usually ask of me!"—Rich Koz, Svengoolie
"The writing is warm, lively, and energetic--not to mention, often, very funny. . . . This book is an absolute delight."—Mark Clark, author, Smirk, Sneer and Scream: Great Acting in Horror Cinema
"For true Chicago television fans, there's no better gift than a splendid new book about a programming craze that combined screams with laughter. . . . Lavishly illustrated with rare photographs and ads, the book also features several helpful guides, including detailed listings of monster movies and contacts for obtaining them on DVD." —Robert Feder, Chicago Sun-Times
"An unexpected surprise . . . I was taken in by the book's buoyancy and verve, not to mention the great firsthand insights. This is a unique report that shouldn't be missed."—Classic Images
"All the childhood memories of TV in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s come crashing back. . . . Authors Ted Okuda and Mark Yurkiw have hit the nerve that electrifies an era of our pop culture. This book takes you back with fun writing from people who are passionate, wonderful TV listing ads, rare photographs, the theatre promotions, and insight into Chicago's versions of it all. A true monster treat for The Monster Boomer Generation!"—Ron Adams, director, International Monster Bash Classic Movie Conference and editor, Monster Bash
"Ted Okuda and Mark Yurkiw explore the ways a generation's collective memory was formed by these shows. . . . will appeal to horror fans who didn't grow up in the greater Chicago area."—Kevin Maher, Monster Fest, AMCTV.com
"Two scholars reanimate the gory days of Chicago television's monster hits . . . rich with lively anecdotes . . . sure to amuse even the casual fan."—Time Out Chicago
"A fun read . . . answers a lot of the 'frequently asked questions' viewers usually ask of me!"—Rich Koz, Svengoolie
"The writing is warm, lively, and energetic--not to mention, often, very funny. . . . This book is an absolute delight."—Mark Clark, author, Smirk, Sneer and Scream: Great Acting in Horror Cinema
"For true Chicago television fans, there's no better gift than a splendid new book about a programming craze that combined screams with laughter. . . . Lavishly illustrated with rare photographs and ads, the book also features several helpful guides, including detailed listings of monster movies and contacts for obtaining them on DVD." —Robert Feder, Chicago Sun-Times
"An unexpected surprise . . . I was taken in by the book's buoyancy and verve, not to mention the great firsthand insights. This is a unique report that shouldn't be missed."—Classic Images
"All the childhood memories of TV in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s come crashing back. . . . Authors Ted Okuda and Mark Yurkiw have hit the nerve that electrifies an era of our pop culture. This book takes you back with fun writing from people who are passionate, wonderful TV listing ads, rare photographs, the theatre promotions, and insight into Chicago's versions of it all. A true monster treat for The Monster Boomer Generation!"—Ron Adams, director, International Monster Bash Classic Movie Conference and editor, Monster Bash
"Ted Okuda and Mark Yurkiw explore the ways a generation's collective memory was formed by these shows. . . . will appeal to horror fans who didn't grow up in the greater Chicago area."—Kevin Maher, Monster Fest, AMCTV.com
"Two scholars reanimate the gory days of Chicago television's monster hits . . . rich with lively anecdotes . . . sure to amuse even the casual fan."—Time Out Chicago
Descriere
Chicago TV Horror Movie Shows is the first comprehensive look at Chicago’s horror movie programs, from their inception in 1957 to the present.