John Carpenter: The Prince of Darkness

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Pub. Date: 2003-06-01
Publisher(s): Silman-James Pr
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Summary

John Carpenter, a quintessential horror movie director, is a true film auteur -- a writer, director, composer, producer, editor, and actor -- whose unique and inspired work has brought him the praise and admiration of both film critics and horror cultists. He is both the product of and an important participant in the American filmmaking tradition, and the intelligent, moody, and strange films with which his name is so quickly associated are sometimes simply Westerns in disguise. Essentially a lengthy, lively, and candid interview with Carpenter, this book covers his background, his inspirations, and his ups and downs in Hollywood and thoroughly discusses each of his films. Among the many and varied subjects that pop up are his Bible Belt childhood, German expressionism, Howard Hawks, John Wayne, The King, Barbra Streisand, Michael Myers, Kurt Russell, Stephen King, quantum physics, and attractive female extras. Among Carpenter's films are Dark Star, Halloween, Assault on Precinct 13, The Fog, Escape From New York, The Thing, Christine, Big Trouble in Little China, Prince of Darkness, They Live, Village of the Damned, In the Mouth of Madness, and Escape From L.A. In addition to penning most of the screenplays for the films he has directed, he co-wrote The Eyes of Laura Mars.

Author Biography

Gilles Boulenger is the author of numerous books on films and filmmakers

Table of Contents

Foreword 11(16)
Tommy Lee Wallace
Chronology
27(6)
Inside John Carpenter
33(14)
Methodology
47(12)
Youth and film school
59(14)
Dark Star and Eyes
73(12)
Assault on Precinct 13 and Someone's Watching Me!
85(12)
Halloween and Elvis: The Movie
97(18)
The Fog
115(8)
Escape from New York
123(12)
The Thing
135(10)
Portfolio
145(32)
Christine
177(6)
Starman
183(8)
Big Trouble in Little China
191(10)
Prince of Darkness
201(8)
They Live
209(10)
Memoirs of an Invisible Man and Body Bags
219(8)
In the Mouth of Madness
227(8)
Village of the Damned
235(8)
Escape from L.A.
243(10)
Vampires
253(10)
Ghosts of Mars
263(8)
Epilogue 271(6)
Filmography 277(9)
Bibliography 286(1)
Index 287

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