Description
The decade, huddled under the fear of nuclear holocaust, was also dedicated to all things futuristic. Science fiction was in its salad days, in magazines and novels and in motion pictures, trying every trick in the book to lure customers back from television, including reliance on monster movies.
All of these forces collided in 1957, when an astounding 57 movies of the science fiction, horror and fantasy variety were shown in the United States--a record unmatched to this day. Each of these beloved and memorable films addressed and reflected some of the many socio-political topics of the day, and several are exceptional examples of their genres. This book is a critical discussion of this unique one-year collection of cultural artifacts.
About the Author
Rob Craig has been writing about cult film for more than twenty years. His work has been published in such magazines as Videoscope, Screem and Horror-Wood. He lives in Stevenson, Connecticut, USA.
Reviews
"Excellent...awesome book on films of 1957"-Plan 9 Crunch; "A wonderful romp through the realm of science-fiction, horror and fantasy B-movies...many surprises are revealed...arguably better than actually sitting through all of those movies"-ProtoView; "One of the most insightful and entertaining studies of science fiction, horror, and fantasy cinema...well researched and well written book that is as entertaining as it is informative"-Examiner.com; "The critical commentary in the book is stimulating...a highly useful contribution to the film buff's bookshelf"-Crime Time.
Book Information
ISBN 9780786477777
Author Rob Craig
Format Paperback
Page Count 256
Imprint McFarland & Co Inc
Publisher McFarland & Co Inc
Weight(grams) 438g