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Presented in Glorious Spectra-Vision 2000, It Came From Hollywood Film Book 5 explodes on the page with eye-popping color! We present Fritz Lang's "M," a chat with actress Marlena Lustik, the Trade Ads of Crown International Pictures, a deep dive into Disney's Treasure Planet, Luigi Cozzi tells the tale of his notorious release of 1977's Godzilla (aka Cozilla), Kaiju classics, Invaders from Mars vs. Invaders from Mars and more!
WHO WILL GRADUATE AND WHAT WILL BE LEFT OF THEM?This semester, someone is stalking the student body of St. Trinians College. After the brutal murder of Janet Phillips in her classroom, Julie Parker replaces her and becomes the new target for a psychotic maniac. The Class of '84 is dropping fast!Based on the original screenplay by Richard W. Haines, this is Splatter University like you've never experienced it. Including all the additional scenes that have helped make Splatter University a cult favorite, and new scenes of murder and mayhem, Splatter University the Novel offers a new twist on the massacre at St. Trinians College. Going beyond the boundaries of both the screen and good taste, Splatter University the Novel delivers the thrills slasher fans are screaming for!
Six stories of massive monster mayhem where the creatures are huge and the destruction is high! Two women locked in a blood feud in the old west struggle to kill each other only to find something much more sinister has a taste for their flesh! A college slacker shares an unfortunate experience with a duck and a rat and finds he has to save the world. Oh the things he will have to do...oh gawd the things! With nothing left for them in their underground society, three young siblings escape to the city on the surface. can they elude the giant beast their elders worship as a god or are they fated to be lost souls? It should have been a simple ride home on the ferry but something old and long forgotten has awakened and needs to feed The long arm of the law isn't the only thing to fear during prohibition. there are things hiding in the backwoods more dangerous than G-men or exploding stills. A sheriff looking towards retirement in a sleep coastal town is about to find that the sea hides secrets and horrors that are ready to come ashore and turn his dream into a nightmare.
To escape a space prison, a band of misfits get together and become Galaxy Warriors! When her sister Artemis is banished to Prison Planet, bounty hunter Demeter will stop at nothing to rescue her. With the help of her pilot Vesta, Demeter infiltrates the penal planet only to find that inmates are forced into gladiatorial death battles for the amusement of the galaxy's elite. With time running out, Demeter must face Enyo, the evil warden of Prison Planet! It's a non-stop science fiction adventure! Robert Freese adapts Brett Kelly's loving tribute to all the fantastic science-fiction movies that capitalized on the success of Star Wars. Galaxy Warriors the novelization is loaded with references of the "Sons of Star Wars" subgenre and celebrates the fun of those films from a bygone era. Recreations of 70s/80s sci-fi movie lobby cards courtesy movie marketing archivist Paul Mcvay. This is the second entry in the ICFH Movie Novelization series.
It Came From Hollywood Book 3 has something for every type of film fan and movie buff!Informative interviews with actress-turned-author Deborah Goodrich Royce, Bull Durham, Batman (1989) actor Robert Wuhl, Dark Night of the Scarecrow filmmaker J.D Feigelson, and House by the Cemetery actress Silvia Collatina.Also featured in this edition is a rare interview with Al Adamson conducted in 1989 and some equally outstanding photographs of Al circa 1987. Some of the pictures appear here in print for the first time anywhere! The discussion, as well as the images, have not been seen by the public in decades.We've got something for the 80s cinephile as well. Year of the Howl 1981 covers the wave of werewolf pics that washed over the masses that year, and we take an explosive look at the action flicks of 1981 and how they would shape the cinematic action landscape for the balance of the decade and beyond! We also pay our respects to the insane cult gem Piranha II: The Spawning, and fear not tape heads, our VHS spotlight covers The Intruder Within!Classic film freaks can delight in articles on Easy Living (1937), Dr. X (1932), and Mad Love (1935), and movie novelization bookworms will be happy as we take a deep dive into Mike McQuay's classic film novelization for John Carpenter's Escape From New York.The cinematic celebration continues with reviews of movies, books, soundtracks, and special surprises that only It Came From Hollywood can provide!
A new adaptation of the classic tale of lust, madness, and limb transplantation!Celebrate the 60th Anniversary of one of cult cinema's greatest pulp science-fiction/horror shockers with this brand-new novelization of The Brain That Wouldn't Die! It dares to go further than the screen ever allowed!Who is the Brain That Wouldn't Die?Is it Bill Cortner, the doctor driven to explorethe outer reaches of limb transplantation at any cost?Is it his withered assistant, Dr. Kurt Daniel,an older man with a dark and sinister past?Could it be the ungodly nightmare creaturelocked inside the laboratory closet?Or is it pretty Jan Compton, the love of Bill Cortner's life, who is a living head in Bill's laboratory!READ! The fate of these grotesque perversions of science!READ! The diabolical musings of a demented mind!READ! The twisted tale of love is taken to its most mind-shattering extreme!Robert Freese delivers The Brain That Wouldn't Die as you have never before experienced it! Includes a brief history of the film's production by movie marketing archivist Paul Mcvay, and a reproduction of the original thirteen-page pressbook and, eight lobby cards.Can your brain withstand a million terrors?Do not miss The Brain That Wouldn't Die 60th Anniversary Novelization!Recommended for Mature Readers
What does it mean to "love cinema?" It is not just a love for a specific movie or even a particular genre but a general love for movies. In the pages of It Came From Hollywood, there are no "guilty pleasures," no "so bad they're good" flicks, and certainly no "trash cinema" movies. Rest assured, when our writers write about a particular movie or group of movies, it is a subject they thoroughly enjoy. It also includes a love for a favorite theater or drive-in. It is the delicious anticipation of watching a new movie, the allure of possibly discovering your newest favorite movie. It is an appreciation for the time and place in which a film was viewed, as those details can be as important as the movie itself. It is compelling the older you get when seeing a particular movie on TV can elicit such sweet memories of people and places long gone. The power movies have over us is to transport us back to specific times in our lives. Movies are maybe the closest thing to time travel we should ever play around with. Inside Book 1:We look at what a movie theater looked like during the Summer of 1976 in Beyond the Screen. An in-depth look at the making of 52 Pick-up (1986). An intimate interview with legendary Italian screenwriter Dardano Sacchetti. Battling film critics Tim Ferrante and Scott Voisin duel over several Nights of the Living Dead (1968 and 1990), George Seminara discusses Cat People (1942) and the mystery of girls. Book and movie reviews, and much more.Contributing writers include: Tim Ferrante - Robert Freese Bill Frugge - Paul Mcvay-George Seminara - Uncle Dan Scott Voisin and Paul Talbot
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