Synopses & Reviews
The influence of science fiction writer H. P. Lovecraft is widely felt in modern literature; authors from Robert E. Howard to Stephen King can claim him as their ancestor. But cinema too has seen Lovecraft's impact, and author Charles Mitchell offers here a comprehensive guide to the dozens of films that are representative of this influence. Mitchell studies the films in detail, analyzing the major Lovecraft elements and examining the fidelity of the films to the original works. Amateur films as well as television productions and foreign cinema, are included in Mitchell's scrutiny, revealing the challenge of transcribing Lovecraft to the screen, while at the same time suggesting the potential of Lovecraft's work for future, quality screen adaptations.
In addition to plot summaries, entries for each film include annotated cast lists, critiques of actors' performances, the degree of fidelity to Lovecraft, and representative quotes from each film. This thorough work will be of interest to students of cinema as well as modern literature.
Review
[T]hose with extensive and comprehensive film collections may want to consider its purchase.American Reference Books Annual
Synopsis
Identifies and analyzes 68 films inspired by the writings of H. P. Lovecraft.
About the Author
CHARLES P. MITCHELL has served as director of many Maine libraries and also as the Chairman of the Southern Maine Library District. He is the author of A Guide to Charlie Chan Films (Greenwood, 1999) and A Guide to Apocalyptic Cinema (Greenwood, 2001).
Table of Contents
Preface
Overview--Lovecraft and Cthulhu Cinema
Thirty-Three Films in Depth
Appendix A: Rare Foreign Lovecraft Films
Appendix B: Amateur Lovecraft Films
Appendix C: Lovecraft on Television
Appendix D: Future Possibilities
Index