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OverviewHammer Horror's ""Dracula"" was released in 1958 to a mixture of shock, outrage and praise. Yet this version of the Dracula tale, directed by Terence Fisher, was a milestone both for British cinema and for the horror genre. It made an international star of Christopher Lee and confirmed Hammer Films as one of the world's leading purveyors of cinematic terror. Peter Hutchings reveals how Hammer's newly eroticized version of ""Dracula"" differs from its previous incarnations. He explores the film's symbolism and narrative structure, as well as its potent sexuality and controversial take on gender. Aimed at students of film and fans of the horror genre, this lively guide reveals the legacy which Hammer's ""Dracula"" has left to cinema. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Peter HutchingsPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: I.B. Tauris Volume: No. 7 Dimensions: Width: 13.40cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.163kg ISBN: 9781860647482ISBN 10: 1860647480 Pages: 120 Publication Date: 25 April 2003 Audience: General/trade , College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , General , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock Table of ContentsIllustrations vi Film Credits 1 Introduction 3 1 Dracula Lives! 6 2 'I'm Dracula' 34 3 The Mark of the Hammer Dracula 79 Conclusion 98 Notes 100 Bibliography 108Reviews"""splendidly fresh and entertaining study"" -Veronica Hitchcock 'Dracula is an entry in the British Film Guides series of short monographs focusing on ""key British films from the past hundred years""... Hutchings is particularly strong on the analysis of narrative ideology and he provides a detailed and nuanced account of the dramatic structures...' -James Chapman, Film International '...offers an excellent exploration of Bram Stoker's novel and the symbolic erotic possibilities of bloodsucking.' -Chris Wood, The Times 'A Must read!' Bite Me Magazine, July 2003" splendidly fresh and entertaining study -Veronica Hitchcock 'Dracula is an entry in the British Film Guides series of short monographs focusing on key British films from the past hundred years ... Hutchings is particularly strong on the analysis of narrative ideology and he provides a detailed and nuanced account of the dramatic structures...' -James Chapman, Film International '...offers an excellent exploration of Bram Stoker's novel and the symbolic erotic possibilities of bloodsucking.' -Chris Wood, The Times 'A Must read!' Bite Me Magazine, July 2003 ""splendidly fresh and entertaining study"" -Veronica Hitchcock 'Dracula is an entry in the British Film Guides series of short monographs focusing on ""key British films from the past hundred years""... Hutchings is particularly strong on the analysis of narrative ideology and he provides a detailed and nuanced account of the dramatic structures...' -James Chapman, Film International '...offers an excellent exploration of Bram Stoker's novel and the symbolic erotic possibilities of bloodsucking.' -Chris Wood, The Times 'A Must read!' Bite Me Magazine, July 2003 Author InformationPeter Hutchings is Senior Lecturer in Film Studies at Northumbria University, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. His books include 'Hammer and Beyond' and, as co-editor, 'The Film Studies Reader'. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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