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Horror Hits of Richard Gordon by Tom Weaver

 
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You might not recognize his name, but you definitely know his work. Here's how this volume is described.
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What does "Producer by RICHARD GORDON" mean to you?

If you're a fan of classic horror films, you know he's the only living producer to have worked with the genre's most valuable players Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi — not to mention Fiend Without a Face, First Man into Space and other black-and-white beasties of the Fabulous Fifties.

If you take your fright flicks on the ghastlier side, you remember his more gory goblins, from the Silicates on the Island of Terror to the mad slasher of the Tower of Evil, and the interstellar shocks delivered by Inseminoid.

A master of both worlds, Richard Gordon has been a behind-the-scenes titan of terror for over a half-century, collaborating during his years of active production (1956-1981) with some of the field's most formidable names: Boris and Bela, Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee, Michael Gough, Terence Fisher and more.

Go on a film-by-film excursion through his cinematic chamber of horrors in this definitive book-length interview.

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