The nominations for the 21st Annual Rondo Awards have been announced! TOD BROWNING'S THE REVOLT OF THE DEAD (edited by Gary D. Rhodes and Tom Weaver) is included among the nominees for "Book of the Year (Non-fiction)." This book includes my long essay, "'We Didn't Lie to You, Folks!': The Thin Line Between Deception and Foma in the Worlds of Tod Browning." Please consider voting for TOD BROWNING'S THE REVOLT OF THE DEAD!
YOU CAN VOTE FOR TOD BROWNING'S THE REVOLT OF THE DEAD IN 3 EASY STEPS....
1. Copy-and-paste the ballot below into an e-mail.
2. Choose TOD BROWNING'S THE REVOLT OF THE DEAD in the BOOK OF THE YEAR (NON-FICTION) category.
3. Then email to David Colton (taraco@aol.com) by midnight on April 23rd, 2023.
Don’t forget to include your name in the e-mail!
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BOOK OF THE YEAR (NON-FICTION):
— TOD BROWNING’S THE REVOLT OF THE DEAD (Tom Weaver’s Scripts from the Crypt #12),
compiled and co-written by Gary Don Rhodes (BearManor Media, softcover,
266 pages, $34). Unfilmed 1932 script sparks new appraisal of Browning.
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TOD BROWNING'S THE REVOLT OF THE DEAD shines some much-needed light on many essential lost and/or forgotten Browning projects. If you would like to hear Gary D. Rhodes and I discussing the book on J.G. Michael's PARALLAX VIEWS podcast, click HERE.
Here's the publisher's description of TOD BROWNING'S THE REVOLT OF THE DEAD....
“THE GRAVE WILL GIVE UP ITS OWN, UNTIL THE WORLD WILL BE FILLED WITH THE WALKING DEAD.”
London
throbs with terror when the dead rise from their graves and walk its
streets. The city will soon be overrun. The horror of it all is driving
residents to madness and suicide. One victim suffers possession,
stigmata and crucifixion. With occult forces at work, civilization may
be doomed!
Decades before Night of the Living Dead (1968), The Exorcist (1973) and other industrial-strength shockers, Tod Browning’s 1932 screen treatment and script The Revolt of the Dead anticipated their horrors – and at the same time echoed Browning’s Dracula (1931)
by featuring duplicates of several of that film’s major characters.
Enter an unexplored corner of Browning’s universe as the Scripts from the Crypt series
world-premieres this ultra-rare work, along with background information
unearthed by the redoubtable Prof. Gary D. Rhodes.
To
delve deeper into Browning’s storytelling process, Professors Rhodes,
Nathaniel Bell, Will Dodson and Robert Guffey examine multiple script
drafts of Browning’s Freaks (1932), Mark of the Vampire (1935) and The Devil-Doll (1936) and document the step-by-step evolution of those macabre tales.
The cinematic universe of Classic Horror’s “darkest” director is about to get weirder, wilder and more shocking!
"We justifiably gnash our teeth over what might-have-been had George Romero's sadly unfilmed 1980s Day of the Dead screenplay been made as Romero intended—anticipating as it did so much of what followed, including The Walking Dead TV series—but far, far more mind-blowing is this rediscovery of this lost screenplay to Tod Browning's unfilmed horror epic Revolt of the Dead. Expanding upon Abel Gance's hallucinatory march-of-the-WWI-dead climax to the 1919 J'Accuse, transforming William Seabrook's localized Haitian zombie scourge of his 1929 bestseller The Magic Island into
an apocalyptic pandemic, what Browning intended to bring to the screen
in 1932 would have scandalized & devastated audiences, rocketing the
horror genre decades beyond what was considered even remotely possible
at the time. Revelatory, relentless, essential reading!"
- STEPHEN R. BISSETTE (Swamp Thing, Taboo, Studio of Screams, Midnight Movie Monograph: David Cronenberg's The Brood)
“A trove of fascinating materials that sheds light on Browning projects made and unmade.”
— MURRAY LEEDER, Horror Film: A Critical Introduction
You can order TOD BROWNING'S THE REVOLT OF THE DEAD through Amazon.
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