Price earned accreditation as a working film criticback in the day when one actually had to work at becoming a film critic, rather than just contrive to imitate Entertainment Weeklys pernicious name-dropping snark-ismsas an apprentice to George Turner during the preparation of Turners seminal film-history book, The Making of King Kong, during 1968-75. The numerous Turner & Price ventures began in earnest during 1975-79 with the development of the Forgotten Horrors projecta groundbreaking volume whose 20th anniversary the authors marked in 1999 with Forgotten Horrors: The Definitive Edition for Midnight Marquee Press. From the springboard of Turners rough notes and partial manuscripts, Price has carried on with the present sequels. He is at work on subsequent entries in the Forgotten Horrors series and meanwhile has retooled The Making of King Kong as a more expansive genre study called Spawn of Skull Islandforthcoming from Midnight Marquee Press.
George E. Turner (1925-1999) was the guiding force behind the original Forgotten Horrors collection during the 1970s. He graduated from there to a distinguished career in Hollywood as a cartoon animator, special-effects and scenic-design technician, storyboard artist and occasional character actor and scenaristin addition to holding forth as editor of American Cinematographer magazine and abiding historical conscience of the American Society of Cinematographers. Turners prior career had been no less distinguished but altogether less cosmopolitan, as a newspaper illustrator and writer, magazine publisher and art-gallery proprietor during 1950-78 in West Texas, where his work caromed wildly between the finer arts and thousands of gloriously lowbrow postal-card gag cartoons. His movie-town work is best represented by the rambunctious main-title sequence of Carl Reiners Dead Men Dont Wear Plaid; the storyboarding and on-location supervision of many episodes of network televisions Friends; and a starring role in the European-made superscreen-70mm horror film, Dangling Death. Turner had begun work on a contents list and a dozen chapters for Forgotten Horrors II and Forgotten Horrors III shortly before his unexpected demise.
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