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Horror collector's set : 4 films. by Nemec, Corin,actor.; Angel, Vanessa,actor.; Jensen, Todd,actor.; Muller, Elise,actor.; Levin, Simona,actor.; Bernsen, Corbin,1954-actor.; Takacs, Tibor,1954-director.; Williamson, Shawn,producer.; Hegyes, Stephen,producer.; Cox, Tim,screenwriter.; O'Connell, Charlie,actor.; Pratt, Victoria,actor.; Scalia, Jack,actor.; Cohlan, Randolph,director.; Temple, George,producer.; Crowe, Mark.; Vance, Brenda,actor.; Chan, Dane,actor.; Kaelin, Kato,1959-actor.; Richman, Orien.; Boylan, Thomas A.; Graham, Laura,actor.; Hough, John,1941-director.; Windson, Romy.; Weiss, Michael T.,actor.; Hamilton, Antony,actor.; Brandner, Gary,author.; Cohlan Temple Productions.; Sci Fi Pictures (Firm); Pitchblack Pictures (Firm); Tosca Pictures (Firm); Nu Image (Firm); Allied Vision (Firm); Echo Bridge Home Entertainment.;
Side A. Raging sharks (94 min.) -- Kraken: tentacles of the deep (87 min.) -- side B. Night shadow (91 min.) -- Howling IV: the original nightmare (94 min.).Raging sharks: Nu Image ; Tosca Pictures ; producer, David Varod ; director, Danny Lerner ; director of photography, Emil Topuzov ; editor, Michele Gisser ; music, Steve Edwards.Kraken: Sci Fi Pictures ; Pitchblack Pictures ; Nu Image ; producers, Shawn Williamson, Stephen Hegyes ; screenplay, Tim Cox [and others] ; director, Tibor Takacs ; director of photography, George Campbell ; editor, Ellen Fine ; music, Richard A. Walters.Night shadow: Cohlan Temple Productions ; producer, George Temple ; writer and director, Randolph Cohlan ; director of photography, Sean McLin ; original music composer and conductor, Ken Carlton ; editor, George Temple.Howling IV: Allied Vision ; producer, Harry Alan Towers ; director, John Hough ; screenplay, Clive Turner and Freddie Rowe ; director of photography, Godfrey Godar ; editor, Claudia Finkle ; music composer, David George and Malcolm Burns-Errington.Raging sharks: Corin Nemec, Vanessa Angel, Todd Jensen, Elise Muller, Simona Levin, Corbin Bernsen.Kraken: Charlie O'Connell, Victoria Pratt, Jack Scalia.Night shadow: Brenda Vance, Dane Chan, Kato Kaelin, Orien Richamn, Tom Boylan, Laura Graham.Howling IV: Romy Windsor, Michael T. Weiss, Antony Hamilton, Susanne Severid, Lamya Derval.Raging sharks: Oceania, an underwater seismic survey lab, picks up an unusual phenomenon from the ocean floor: a field of magnetic pulses that drive sharks into a frenzy. Dr. Mike Olsen, his wife Linda, and their crew monitor the incredible convergence of hundreds of sharks around the "energy field." It's unlike anything they've ever seen before. Soon after, divers on a repair mission from Oceania are viciously attacked by the raging sharks and all life-support cables leading to the lab become severed. The oxygen supply is critical and the shark attacks have compromised the stability of the structure. The lab is in danger of collapse.Kraken: Thirty years ago, Ray Reiter witnessed the brutal deaths of his parents at sea by a strange, octopus-like creature. Now determined to avenge their murders, he joins a perilous expedition that brings him face to face with the killer Kraken.Night shadow: Alex is an up and coming TV journalist, but travels to her home town for a vacation because she has insecurities about her chosen career. A mass murdering werewolf follows her from L.A to Danford. We see her kick boxer brother and her semi-boyfriend, the Sheriff, puzzle over the recent splurge of murders, fight and then kill the man-wolf.Howling IV: a beautiful mystery writer is plagued by sinister visions, and a country vacation is prescribed. But when the great outdoors beckons with an eerie howling sound, the novelist begins to unearth more than her fertile mind could ever imagine.Raging sharks: Rated R (violence and language).Kraken: Rated R (for some violence).Night shadow: Not rated (adult situations, violence, profanity).Howling IV: Rated R (for some violence).DVD, double-sided. Kraken & Raging sharks: widescreen. Howling IV & Night shadow: full screen.
Subjects: Werewolf films.; DVDs.; Thrillers (Motion pictures.; Fiction films.; Made-for-TV movies.; Feature films.; Horror films.; Seismic activity; Sharks; Sea monsters; Journalists; Werewolves; Murder;
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The howling reborn / by Kastelberg, Joel,Film producerproducer(local)tlcaut1717089321166714564; Stroh, Ernst Etchie,1949-producerhttps://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjvTkrkpCPFvXv3ypRgcpqFilm producer(DLC)no2010200027; Nimziki, Joe,Film directorScreenwriterdirectorauthor(local)tlcaut1717089396553122680; Shaw, Lindsey,1989-directorauthorhttps://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJcGqqbkYk3C8XWQfj7yh3Actor(DLC)no2008133935; Milicevic, Ivana,1974-https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJjmRtpv6qJXjrHQgy6qcPActor(DLC)no2007059780; Motion picture adaptation of (work):Brandner, Gary.Howling II.Author(DLC)n 50043313 ; Johnston, James Robert,(Screenwriter),Film producerScreenwriterproducerauthor(local)tlcaut1717089326697740326; Liboiron, Landon,1991-Actor(DLC)no2018118775; Beaulieu, Benoit,Cinematographerdirector(DLC)no2018045537; Anchor Bay Films,Presenterdistributor(DLC)no2010021220; Moonstone Entertainment (Firm),Production company(DLC)no 98114473 ; Anchor Bay Entertainment, Inc.,Publisherdistributor(DLC)no 96047264 ;
Director of photography, Benoit Beaulieu.Lindsey Shaw, Landon Liboiron, Ivana Milicevic.On the eve of his high school graduation, high school nobody Will Kidman finally looks up from his books long enough to catch the eye of the girl he's longed for the last four years, the mysterious and reclusive Eliana Wynter. He's always been the shy kid in school, flying under the radar, but then he discovers a dark secret from his past, that he is heir to a powerful line of werewolves.MPA rating: R; for horror violence, some sexuality and drug use.DVD, region 1, anamorphic widescreen (1.78:1) presentation; Dolby Digital 5.1.
Subjects: Feature films; Fiction films; Film adaptations; Horror films; Werewolf films; Video recordings for the hearing impaired; Werewolves; High school students;
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A hot and sultry night for crime / by Deaver, Jeffery,editor.(CARDINAL)339364; Deaver, Jeffery.(CARDINAL)339364;
Ninety-eight point six (Jeffery Deaver) -- The last of the bad girls (David Handler) -- Child support (Ronnie Klaskin) -- Old dog days (Toni L.P. Kelner) -- Body in the pond (Suzanne C. Johnson) -- Lady on ice (Loren D. Estleman) -- El Palacio (John Lutz) -- Heat lightning (Gary Brandner) -- Too hot to die (Mat Coward) -- Green heat (Angela Zeman) -- No lie (Robert lee Hall) -- The stay-at-home thief (Tim Myers) -- War crimes (G. Miki Hayden) -- The slow blink (Jeremiah Healy) -- Hot days, cold nights (Alan Cook) -- Prom night (David Bart) -- Night rose (Ana Rainwater) -- Neighborhood watch (Sinclair Browning) -- Splitting (Marilyn Wallace) -- What the dormouse said (Carolyn Wheat).When temperatures rise, tempers flare in this all-new anthology of short stories... From the Mystery Writers of America, edited by Edgar-nominated author Jeffery Deaver, comes a collection of twenty original stories by mystery's finest authors, set in hot climates where jealousy, greed, and murderous rage reach the boiling point.--
Subjects: Detective and mystery fiction.; Fiction.; Detective and mystery stories, American.; Short stories, American.; Summer;
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Notable horror fiction writers / by Evans, Robert C.,1955-editor.https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjBfTHr4G9f39vKyVHd3kP(CARDINAL)809088;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Volume 1 : Publisher's Note -- Introduction -- About the Editor -- Contributors -- Complete Table of Contents -- Jane Austen -- Clive Barker -- William Beckford -- Peter Benchley -- Ambrose Bierce -- Algernon Blackwood -- William Peter Blatty -- Robert Bloch -- Elizabeth Bowen -- Ray Bradbury -- Gary Brandner -- Gary A. Braunbeck -- Poppy Z. Brite (aka William Joseph Martin) -- Max Brooks -- Charles Brockden Brown -- Octavia E. Butler -- P. D. Cacek -- Ramsey Campbell -- Caleb Carr -- Mort Castle -- Robert Chambers -- Fred Chappell -- Lincoln Child -- Simon Clark -- Susanna Clarke -- Douglas Clegg -- Nancy A. Collins -- John Connolly -- F. Marion Crawford -- Michael Crichton -- Roald Dahl -- Mark Z. Danielewski -- Walter de la Mare -- Guy de Maupassant -- Stephen Dedman -- August Derleth -- Philip K. Dick -- Daphne du Maurier -- Tananarive Due -- Lord Dunsany -- Bret Easton Ellis -- Harlan Ellison -- Guy Endore -- Elizabeth Engstrom -- Dennis Etchison -- Brian Evenson -- Hanns Heinz Ewers -- John Farris -- Gillian Flynn -- Jeffrey Ford -- Neil Gaiman -- Stephen Gallagher -- Ray Garton Jr. -- Elizabeth Gaskell -- Greg F. Gifune -- Charlotte Perkins Gilman -- Christopher Golden -- Ed Gorman -- Laurell K. Hamilton -- Thomas Harris -- L. P. Hartley -- Nathaniel Hawthorne -- Lafcadio Hearn -- Joe Hill -- Glen Hirshberg -- William Hope Hodgson -- E. T. A. Hoffmann -- Diane Hoh -- Nalo Hopkinson -- Tanya Huff -- Shaun Hutson -- Shirley Jackson -- Charlee Jacob -- W. W. Jacobs -- Henry James -- M. R. James -- P. D. James -- Stephen Graham Jones -- Franz Kafka -- Caitlin R. Kiernan -- Stephen King -- Rudyard Kipling -- T. E. D. Klein -- Dean R. Koontz -- Joe R. Lansdale -- J. Sheridan Le Fanu -- Edward Lee -- Tanith Lee -- Fritz Leiber Jr. -- Ira Levin -- Matthew Gregory ("Monk") Lewis -- Bentley Little -- Frank Belknap Long -- H. P. Lovecraft -- Brian Lumley.Volume 2 : Complete Table of Contents -- Arthur Machen -- Elizabeth Massie -- Graham Masterton -- Richard Matheson -- Charles Maturin -- Cormac McCarthy -- Seanan McGuire -- A. Merritt -- Gustav Meyrink -- Michael Moorcock -- Toni Morrison -- Kim Newman -- Scott Nicholson -- Joyce Carol Oates -- Owl Goingback -- Norman Partridge -- Edgar Allen Poe -- John William Polidori -- Ann Radcliffe -- Anne Rice -- Christina Rossetti -- Saki -- Al Sarrantonio -- David J. Schow -- Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley -- Anne Rivers Siddons -- Dan Simmons -- Guy N. Smith -- William Browning Spencer -- Robert Louis Stevenson -- Bram Stoker -- Peter Stoker -- Peter Straub -- Karen E. Taylor -- Lucy Taylor -- Melanie Tem -- Steve Rasnic Tem -- Thomas Tessier -- Thomas Tryon -- Lisa Tuttle -- Horace Walpole -- H. G. Wells -- Edith Wharton -- Oscar Wilde -- Chet Williamson -- J. N. Williamson -- Colin Wilson -- T. M. Wright -- John Wyndham -- Chelsea Quinn Yarbro -- Appendixes -- Horror Poetry in English (and English Translation) from the Late Sixteenth to the Early Twentieth Centuries -- Horror Poems from the English Renaissance and Restoration Periods -- Fulke Greville -- John Donne -- Robert Herrick, Fair Margaret, and Sweet Wiliam -- Horror Poems from the Eighteenth Century -- John Gay -- James Thomson and David Mallet -- Richard Glover -- William Collins and Heinrich August Ossenfender -- Dr. Henry Harington -- William Julius Mickle -- Mary Alcock -- Gottfried August Burger -- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe -- Horror Poems from the Romantic Period -- William Blake -- Mary Robinson -- Samuel Rogers -- Ann Radcliffe -- James Grahame -- John Stagg -- Sir Walter Scott -- Samuel Taylor Coleridge -- Robert Southey -- Matthey Gregory ("Monk") Lewis -- Thomas Campbell -- George Gordon, Lord Byron -- Joseph Freiherr von Eichendorff -- Richard Harris Barham -- Percy Bysshe Shelley -- John Clare -- John Keats -- Henry Thomas Liddell -- William Motherwell -- George Moses Horton -- Thomas Hood -- Victor Hugo -- Thomas Lovell Beddoes -- Robert Stephen Hawker -- Fyodor Tyutchev -- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow -- John Greenleaf Whittier -- Edgar Allen Poe -- Oliver Wendell Holmes -- Sir Samuel Ferguson -- William Bell Scott -- Robert Browning -- Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward -- Henry Harbaugh -- Emily Bronte -- Charles Kingsley -- Alice Cary -- Vasile Alecsandri -- Charles Baudelaire -- Horror Poems from the Victorian Period -- William Allingham -- Charles Godfrey Leland -- George MacDonald -- Fitz-James O'Brien -- Dante Gabriel Rossetti -- Emily Dickinson -- Christina Rossetti -- James Clerk Maxwell and Lewis Carroll -- James Thomson -- Owen Meredith (Lord Lytton) -- Sir Edwin Arnold -- Felix Dahn -- Richard Garnett -- Thomas Bailey Aldrich -- Bret Harte -- William Schwenck Gilbert -- Marietta Holley -- Sarah Piatt -- William Dean Howells -- Algernon Charles Swinburne -- Henry Kendall -- Thomas Hardy -- Robert Buchanan -- Ambrose Bierce -- Eugene Lee-Hamilton -- Alfred Percival Graves -- Julian Hawthorne -- Charles Hanson Towne -- Arthur Wentworth Hamilton Eaton -- W. E. Henley -- James Whitcomb Riley -- Robert Bridges -- Andrew Lang -- Mihai Eminescu -- Philip Bourke Martson -- Robert Louis Stevenson -- Ella Wheeler Wilcox -- Ellen Mackay Hutchison Cortissoz -- William Sharp -- Lizette Woodworth Reese -- Victor James Daley -- Constance Naden -- Sir Arthur Conan Doyle -- Katherine Tynan -- William Wilfred Campbell -- Mary E. Coleridge -- Minna Irving -- May Kendall -- Jean Blewett -- Virna Sheard -- Edith Wharton -- Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch -- Banjo Paterson (Andrew Barton) -- Madison Julius Cawein -- Rudyard Kipling -- Arthur Symons -- William Butler Yeats -- Ethna Carbery (aka Anna MacManus) -- Dora Sigerson Shorter -- James Weldon Johnson -- Paul Laurence Dunbar -- Horror Poems from the Early Twentieth Century -- Walter de la Mare -- Theodosia Garrison -- Robert Frost -- Amy Lowell -- Wilfrid Wilson Gibson -- Don Marquis -- The Gothic Novel -- The Horror Novel -- The Horror Narrative and the Graphic Novel -- Horror for Young Adults -- Bram Stoker Awards for Superior Achievement, Nominees and Winners -- Anthology -- Fiction Collection -- First Novel -- Graphic Novel -- Long Fiction -- Long Nonfiction -- Middle Grade Novel -- Novel -- Poetry -- Screenplay -- Short Fiction -- Short Nonfiction -- Young Adult Novel -- Bibliography -- Index -- Subject Index.Fears of all kinds have been the topic of horror fiction, of the unknown, of death, of evil, of monsters, ghosts, and other abnormal beings. Writers such as Edgar Allan Poe focused on such fears and helped inaugurate the horror genre. But "fear literature" had existed well before Poe in the work of various Gothic authors, including Mary Shelley. Vampires, mummies, werewolves, zombies, and invisible creatures, and psychologically warped humans became popular subjects for short and long fiction. Notable Horror Fiction Writers fills a need for an authoritative overview of horror writing. It explores the lives of relevant writers, the reception of relevant texts, and the history of the tradition as it has unfolded over the last four hundred years. Focusing on the existential as well as the psychological, these volumes highlight the literary qualities of horror literature and discuss their social, historical, and cultural contexts. Essays cover horror writings from the 1700s to the present day and establish the essence of this literary genre, exploring its most significant and influential figures and their work. Detailed analyses of selected works by each author follow a biography, illuminating the artistry that makes these writings not only important horror works but also simply works of art in themselves, reflecting society in a particular historical moment but also remaining timeless. Essays cover writers such as Oscar Wilde, Bram Stoker, Shirley Jackson, Sheridan le Fanu, and many more. Entries conclude with a selected list of works by the author, a bibliography, and suggested further reading. The body of each article is arranged as follows: Biography provides facts about upbringing and the environment that shaped each writer. When details are scarce, historical context is provided. These biographies often point to the source of a writer's particular "genius," showing how an individual's relationship with the world around them informs their work. Analysis considers the overall arc of a writer's career. The characters that inhabit their writings, the plots and themes they turn to, and their writing style are considered carefully. Works provides a close up look at various writings by each author, covering the plot and theme of each story as well as the historical context and reception of the work. Selected Works and Bibliographies. Additionally, Notable Horror Fiction Writers features a collection of horror poetry, an often neglected but important subcategory. This section includes horror poems from the English Renaissance and Restoration periods, the Romantic period, the Victorian period, and more. A group of essays follows which examine specific aspects of horror literature including gothic novels, graphic novels, and young adult horror, to name a few. Back matter includes supporting features of particular interest to those studying horror writers: Bram Stoker Awards, Bibliography, and Subject Index. Designed to introduce readers at the high school and university level to the rich world of horror fiction, this two-volume collection will provide students with careful research and resources for further exploration into these accomplished and indispensable writers. -- From Publisher's Website.
Subjects: Horror tales; Supernatural in literature.; Horror tales; Horror tales;
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