Art of the Zombie Movie

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1932 horror cinema
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781493069705
  • Weight: 1624g
  • Dimensions: 255 x 287mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Nov 2023
  • Publisher: Globe Pequot Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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Whether George Romero’s implacable, slow-moving monstrosities or the fleet-footed terrors of 28 Days Later, over the last several decades the zombie has ascended into the upper echelon of the of the movie monster pantheon—an elite tier once reserved only for vampires, werewolves, and Frankenstein’s monster. Featuring over 500 posters, lobby cards, pressbooks, stills, and props from zombie movies across the whole of cinema history, The Art of the Zombie Movie is an eye-popping, entertaining visual history of zombie films written by six-time Bram Stoker Award-winning author Lisa Morton. Included here is the story of the origin and global reach of the zombie feature film; special features, quotes, and interviews from key creators; a survey of such varied subgenres as Blaxploitation, sci-fi, cowboy, and comic zombie films; and a selection of foreign zombie movies from Mexico, Germany, Czechoslovakia, Japan, and other countries. With unprecedented range and detail, this comprehensive collection of zombie movie art begins in 1932 (when The White Zombie, the first true entrant in the genre, was released), explores the renaissance that was launched by George Romero’s Night of the Living Dead, and traces the countless variations, innovations, and reinventions that continue to ensure that the zombie genre will never truly die.

Lisa Morton is a six-time Bram Stoker Award-winning author. Her books include Trick or Treat: A History of Halloween and Calling the Spirits: A History of Seances.