The BFI Companion To Horror


Pages: 352

Dimensions (mm): 276 x 220 x 20

Paperback

Condition: A few creases on spine (pictured), otherwise excellent.

A complete and definitive history of the horror genre. In addition to entries on actors, directors, writers and technicians associated with horror, and all horror-themed film and television series, there are insightful essays on classic horror characters like Frankenstein and Dracula, on recurrent situations like decapitation and body-snatching, even on often-horrific portions of the body like eyes and brains. Many experts have contributed including Mark Kermode, Phil Hardy, David Prothero, Linda Ruth Williams and many more.

Edited by Kim Newman, with Foreword by Ramsey Campbell.

The BFI Companion to Horror (Cassell Film Studies)