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Product NameThe Satanic Screen: An Illustrated Guide To The Devil In Cinema
LanguageEnglish
CategoryBook / Magazine / Publication
Short DescriptionPaperback
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Width6.71 inches    (convert)
Height0.47 inches    (convert)
Length9.63 inches    (convert)
Weight17.6 ounces    (convert)
AuthorNikolas Schreck
Page Count256
BindingPaperback
Published06/01/2001
FeaturesCinema.
Long DescriptionSatan has figured in film since the very birth of cinema. The Satanic Screen documents all of Satan's cinematic incarnations, covering not only the horror genre but also a whole range of sub-genres including hardcore porn, mondo and underground film. ?? Heavily illustrated with rare still photographs, posters and arcana, the book also investigates the perennial symbiotic interplay between Satanic cinema and leading occultists (for example, Aleister Crowley), making it essential reading for anyone interested in the Black Arts and their continuing representation in populist culture. ?? Nikolas Schreck is the editor of The Manson File (1988), and director of the film Charles Manson Superstar (1989). He is a world-respected authority on occultism and true crime. ?
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