Includes bibliographical references (pages 187-192) and index.
Contents:
Introduction : Dan Curtis and television horror -- The career of Dan Curtis : an overview -- Curtis's dream : Dark shadows -- Big-screen shadows : House of dark shadows and Night of dark shadows -- Curtis and the classics : The strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Frankenstein, The picture of Dorian Gray, Dracula, and The turn of the screw -- The Kolchak papers : The night stalker and The night strangler -- In the Night stalker vein : The Norliss tapes and Scream of the wolf -- A trilogy of trilogies of terror : Trilogy of terror, Dead of night, and Trilogy of terror II -- Curtis's pre-War farewell to horror : Burnt offerings and Curse of the black widow -- Conclusion : Dan Curtis and the emergence of participatory fan culture.
Summary:
"Dan Curtis directed the groundbreaking daytime television serial Dark Shadows from 1966 to 1971, then turned his lens to numerous made-for-TV horror movies. This book examines 16 horror films that Curtis produced, co-wrote, or directed, as well as the cultural impact of Dark Shadows and its various incarnations"--Provided by publisher.
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