George Romero: Between Night and Dawn [Begleitbuch]:
George Romero's name may be synonymous with the living dead subgenre, but his filmography is far richer and more varied than his reputation as the zombie guy would suggest. Following the breakout success of his debut feature "Night of the Living Dead", the director would embark upon a...
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Schriftenreihe: | George Romero: Between Night and Dawn
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Zusammenfassung: | George Romero's name may be synonymous with the living dead subgenre, but his filmography is far richer and more varied than his reputation as the zombie guy would suggest. Following the breakout success of his debut feature "Night of the Living Dead", the director would embark upon a series of projects which demonstrate a master filmmaker with more than mere gut-munching on his mind. In "There's Always Vanilla", young drifter Chris and beautiful model Lynn embark upon a tumultuous relationship which seems doomed from the outset. "Season of the Witch" (released theatrically as "Hungry Wives") follows the exploits of Joan Mitchell a housewife who seeks to escape the confines of her humdrum suburban existence through a flirtation with witchcraft. Lastly, "The Crazies" sees Romero returning to firmer horror territory as a small rural town finds itself in the grip of an infection which send its hosts into a violent, homicidal frenzy. Taken together, these three films, made in the period between Romero's celebrated living dead outings "Night of the Living Dead" and "Dawn of the Dead", serve to shine a light on the broader thematic concerns and auteurist leanings of a skilled craftsman too often pigeonholed within the genre. [Box-Cover] |
Umfang: | 55 Seiten Illustrationen |
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