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A Guide to Apocalyptic Cinema [Hardcover]

Charles P. Mitchell (Author)
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0313315272 978-0313315275 February 28, 2001 annotated edition

This examination and comprehensive assessment of apocalyptic film studies fifty films that illustrate the variety, range and different categories of the genre. Apocalyptic films are those that depict, on screen as part of the story, an event threatening the extinction of mankind. A brief overview identifies seven major categories of apocalyptic films: the religious or supernatural, celestial collision, solar or orbital disruption, nuclear war and radioactive fallout, germ warfare or pestilence, alien device or invasion, and scientific miscalculation. Alphabetically arranged entries rate the films and provide production information, an annotated cast listing, a synopsis of the film, a critique, and representative quotes.

Film scholars and those with a special interest in apocalyptic cinema will appreciate the overview and detailed analysis of the films. Appendices provide additional examples of apocalyptic movies excluded from the main text, a sampling of post-apocalyptic cinema which is distinct from the apocalyptic genre and examples of apocalyptic television. Illustrations are included.


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"Though this is a textbook and reference material, I cannot consider it heavy reading. It was a breeze to go through, the examples used were diverse in type and well placed through the book. This is a recommended "Sit on the shelf, use when needed" volume for horror buffs, film students, theology (eschatology) students..." -

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Studies fifty films that illustrate the variety, range, and different categories of the genre.


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  • Hardcover: 344 pages
  • Publisher: Greenwood; annotated edition edition (February 28, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0313315272
  • ISBN-13: 978-0313315275
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.5 x 1.1 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing and definitive, April 2, 2001
This review is from: A Guide to Apocalyptic Cinema (Hardcover)
This is a fascinating, comprehesive study of END OF THE WORLD films ranging from comedies such as THE HORN BLOWS AT MIDNIGHT to profound and dark films like NO BLADE OF GRASS and THE SAY THE EARTH CAUGHT FIRE. Mitchell also makes a unique distinction between apocalyptic and postapocalyptic films. He examines a hundred examples of aocalyptic films and fifty of postapocalyptic as contrast. Fifty films are provided in depth coverage. My three favorites are the whimsical treatment of THE MAN WHO COULD WORK MIRACLES, the penetrating study of Abel Gance's truncated Thirties masterpiece, END OF THE WORLD, and DELUGE. My examples are all Thirties films, but all decades are included up to ARMAGEDDON and END OF DAYS. There are a number of interesting photos as well, including a mock newspaper headline from the rare Thirties film DELUGE, as well as a shot showing the Statue of Liberty getting swept away in a flood. This is a genuine first rate fimography. Recommended
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5.0 out of 5 stars Essential reading for film enthusiasts, March 19, 2002
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This remrkable book covers 150 film titles involving various nd of the world scenarios. 50 of the titles are explored in great depth, including Cornel Wilde's NO BLADE OF GRASS, DR. STRANGELOVE, ON THE BEACH, H. G. Wells' THE MAN WHO COULD WORK MIRACLES, DELUGE, THE LAST MAN ON EARTH, THE LAST WOMAN ON EARTH, CRACK IN THE WORLD, THE SATAN BUG, MARS ATTACKS, METEOR, THE SEVENTH SIGN and many more. The introduction divides apocalyptic films into eight categories and the author explains the differences between apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic genres. A spellbinding and essential film resource book.
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