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Black Sunday (Devil's Advocates)

Black Sunday (Devil's Advocates)

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Black Sunday (Devil's Advocates)

Despite its reputation as one of the greatest and most influential of all horror films, there is surprisingly little literature dedicated to Mario Bava's Black Sunday (1960), and this contribution to the Devil's Advocates series is the first single book dedicated to it. Martyn Conterio places the film in the historical context of being one of the first sound Italian horror films and how its success kick-started the Italian horror boom. The author considers the particularly Italian perspective on the gothic that the film pioneered and its fresh and pioneering approach to horror tropes such as the vampire and the witch and considers how the casting of British 'Scream Queen' Barbara Steele was crucial to the film's effectiveness and success.

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Country
USA
Brand
Liverpool University Press
Manufacturer
Liverpool University Press
Binding
Paperback
ItemPartNumber
20 black and white illustrations
UnitCount
1
EANs
9781906733834

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