The primal screen: A history of science fiction film

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ISBN-10:

0356202224

ISBN-13:

9780356202228

Author(s): JOHN BROSNAN
Edition: First Edition
Released: Jan 01, 1991
Publisher: Orbit
Format: Hardcover, 402 pages
Related ISBN: 9780316106924

Description:

This history of science fiction film traces the genre from its earliest days to the two pre-war blockbusters, "Metropolis" and "Things to Come", whose commercial failure put an end to big-budget science fiction film-making for 30 years. It goes on to examine the space adventures of the 1950s, such as "Forbidden Planet" and "This Island Earth", the more horror-based examples such as "Invasion of the Body-Snatchers", the hugely successful "2001" and the post-"Star Wars" boom from the late 1970s onwards. The author is a science fiction critic and author whose novels include the "Skylords" series.

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