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Gary A. Smith

    American International Pictures
    American International Pictures
    Forever Amber
    Hollywood and the Bible
    Epic Films
    Uneasy Dreams
    • 2022

      Hollywood and the Bible

      • 222 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Exploring the intersection of cinema and scripture, this illustrated history chronicles the surge of biblical films from 1949 to 1966, starting with Cecil B. DeMille's "Samson and Delilah" and concluding with John Huston's "The Bible...In the Beginning." It highlights the numerous cinematic adaptations of biblical stories that captivated audiences and left a lasting impact on the film industry, showcasing some of the most visually stunning movies ever produced.

      Hollywood and the Bible
    • 2022

      Hollywood and the Bible (hardback)

      • 222 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The book explores the significant era of biblical films in Hollywood from 1949 to 1966, highlighting key productions like Cecil B. DeMille's "Samson and Delilah" and John Huston's "The Bible...In the Beginning." It details how this period saw a surge in cinematic adaptations of biblical stories, showcasing many films that have attained a legendary status for their grandeur and storytelling. Through illustrations, the book captures the cultural impact and artistic achievements of these biblical adaptations in film history.

      Hollywood and the Bible (hardback)
    • 2021

      Focusing on American International Pictures (AIP), this guide offers an extensive alphabetical catalog of the studio's low-budget horror films targeted at teenagers, spanning from the 1950s to the 1980s. It includes a brief history of AIP, along with insights into its television productions and unfilmed projects. The text is enriched with numerous photographs, providing a visual context to the studio's impact on the genre and its legacy in home viewing formats like DVD and VHS.

      The American International Pictures Video Guide
    • 2018

      The book invites readers to experience a captivating story that has been adapted into a film. It promises an engaging narrative filled with memorable characters and themes that resonate with audiences. Readers can immerse themselves in the original text, enhancing their understanding of the movie's adaptation. The connection between the book and its cinematic counterpart offers a unique opportunity for exploration and enjoyment.

      Read the Book! See the Movie! From Novel to Film Via 20th Century-Fox (hardback)
    • 2018

      The story invites readers to immerse themselves in a captivating narrative that has been adapted into a film. It promises an engaging experience that bridges the gap between literature and cinema, encouraging fans of both mediums to explore the themes and characters in greater depth. The book's rich storytelling serves as a foundation for the visual interpretation, making it a must-read for those interested in the interplay between books and their movie adaptations.

      Read the Book! See the Movie! From Novel to Film Via 20th Century-Fox
    • 2017

      Vampire Films of the 1970s

      Dracula to Blacula and Every Fang Between

      • 242 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Focusing on the vibrant era of the 1970s, this book critically examines the resurgence of vampire films during a decade marked by cultural upheaval. It highlights a diverse range of movies, from the acclaimed to the infamous, showcasing titles like The Vampire Lovers, Scream, Blacula, Scream, and Love at First Bite. By exploring this overlooked Golden Age of vampire cinema, the book offers insights into the genre's evolution and its impact on audiences worldwide, reflecting both the creativity and chaos of the time.

      Vampire Films of the 1970s
    • 2013

      American International Pictures

      The Golden Years (hardback)

      • 542 pages
      • 19 hours of reading

      Set in the mid-1950s, the narrative explores the rise of American International Pictures (AIP), initially dismissed as a minor player in the film industry. However, AIP's innovative youth-oriented double features quickly became financial successes, challenging the dominance of major studios. The story highlights AIP's transformation from underdog to influential contender in Hollywood, showcasing their impact on the film landscape and the cultural shift towards youth-centric entertainment.

      American International Pictures
    • 2013

      American International Pictures

      The Golden Years

      • 542 pages
      • 19 hours of reading

      Set in the mid-1950s, the narrative explores the rise of American International Pictures (AIP), initially dismissed as insignificant in the film industry. However, AIP's innovative approach to youth-oriented double features transformed them into formidable competitors, generating substantial profits that challenged major studios. The book delves into the dynamics of the film industry during this era and highlights AIP's impact on shaping cinematic trends.

      American International Pictures
    • 2010

      Forever Amber

      From Novel to Film

      • 206 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Set in Restoration England, the novel follows Amber St. Clare, a captivating woman who rises from a country wench to the King's mistress through a series of romantic escapades. Despite its popularity, the book faced significant backlash from moral watchdogs attempting to ban it. The ensuing controversy not only fueled sales but also sparked debates over censorship's impact on artistic expression. "Forever Amber: From Novel to Film" aims to reassess the film adaptation of this best-selling novel, highlighting the consequences of misguided censorship on the arts.

      Forever Amber
    • 2010

      Forever Amber (hardback)

      From Novel to Film

      • 206 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Set in Restoration England, the narrative follows Amber St. Clare, a captivating woman who navigates a tumultuous path from a country girl to the King's mistress. The novel sparked significant controversy and attempts at censorship upon its release, becoming a symbol of the clash between artistic expression and moral scrutiny. The accompanying analysis, Forever Amber: From Novel to Film, aims to reevaluate the film adaptation of this best-selling novel, highlighting the impact of censorship on the perception of art and its legacy.

      Forever Amber (hardback)