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Welcome to the Haunted Castle Gift Shop!
If you like . . . have already ventured thru the Haunted Castle, then you know I am Sissy the Death Valley Girl, no doubt.....duh! If you haven't been yet, then you are like SO in for a treat when you meet me during your quest! You want to shop around first? Okay . . . fine . . . uh . . . whatever!
Browse the items on this page and click on any gift of your interest. But can you like . . . duh . . . make it quick? The Haunted Castle cast have another show in a half hour and I have to like, get in character soon? So dear, don't be a dink and hold me up here like . . . uh . . . forever! Gahhhhh!
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A New Heritage of Horror: The English Gothic Cinema, Revised and Updated Edition
The first and most quoted book on the British horror movie, David Pirie’ s acclaimed "A Heritage of Horror" has long been regarded as a trail-blazing classic, "having the force of a revelation," according to one recent study of the subject, "inspirational" in another.
Now at last, David Pirie updates and revises his original work in "The New Heritage of Horror," bringing the story right into the new century, examining all that has happened since (including the latest horror boom inaugurated by films like "The Others") and uncovering fresh documentation from the original files to add more revelations about the history of UK horror and Hammer Films, not least the largely untold story of their desperate battles against censorship.
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Horror Film: A Brief Introduction
The Horror Film examines the ways in which horror movies have been produced, received, and interpreted by filmmakers, audiences, and critics throughout the medium's history, from the 1920s to the present. This brief volume offers a broad, historical introduction to cinematic horror, outlining and investigating important issues in the production, consumption, and cultural interpretation of the genre.
Combining historical narrative with close readings of several significant horror films - including Frankenstein, Cat People, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, Halloween and Bram Stoker's Dracula - The Horror Film will be the definitive read for any movie-goer who thrills to a great scare.
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Fashions of Fear! . . . That is like, SO MY FORTE! Order a costume, you and I will go out into the night and paint the town red . . . with your blood that is!
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